Example sentences of "[adv] [art] women [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The various Right-On movements , especially the women 's movement , had grown enormously during the years of the Wilson-Callaghan government .
2 Only the Women 's Ministry would be given equal license .
3 As Young and Willmott ( 1973 , p. 227 ) say ‘ there was still a women 's world and a men 's , in social contacts as in other ways . ’
4 Did it have any connection with the Castle Museum opposite the court , which was once a women 's prison ?
5 Had the topic not been abortion , unambiguously a women 's issue , the correct inference might not have been drawn .
6 The lecture took place in the splendid hall of the former British Residency , now a women 's college .
7 Ynys Mn is still waiting for reaction from other organisations and individuals including the Wales Tourist Board , North Wales Tourism , Gwynedd County Council and even the Women 's Institute .
8 This season , I have attended a National League game almost every weekend , district matches , the international trial , even a women 's game .
9 Sometimes the Women 's Royal Voluntary Service ‘ Meals-on-wheels ’ service can help if old people can not prepare food for themselves and are unable to get to one of the many luncheon clubs they run .
10 And then the the men cut the like that and then the women s they lifted the , and the next lad he stuck them so that it was a very busy time .
11 Okay , well , the thing is why was there a women 's army , we all know that .
12 Twenty-eight replies to the ‘ worst things ’ question mentioned housework or its monotonous , boring quality as the most disliked dimension ; a further six described negatively the women 's feeling of being constantly responsible for home and children .
13 Instead the women 's movement devised its own strict code of appearance which served to speed up the fragmentation of the fashion scene .
14 By the time that I began to work with Ahmed and Amitha , I had resolved within myself that I could n't be anything other than a Black lesbian and that was in itself its own political identity , one that did not require validation from either the women 's , gay or Black movements .
15 The STJ reported that " the small section [ i.e. the women 's breakaway union ] as has since been openly admitted , was formed and organised under a " West End " [ of Edinburgh ] suffragette banner …
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