Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] women [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Since the majority of elderly people requiring help are women , then a great deal of the responsibility for looking after them will fall on women 's shoulders .
2 ‘ What do you think of Women 's Lib ? ’ she said to Emily .
3 It may be accompanied by erotically sado-masochistic activity ( the man may dress in women 's clothing and then tie himself up or inflict pain on himself ) ; this implies complication of the practice by other sexual dysfunction rather than being typical .
4 A to help men get sexually aroused , B to make them make them look like women 's legs , C to prevent men getting sexy aroused ?
5 Though I would n't bet on women 's whole-hearted support for their pathetic sister .
6 The employment opportunities available are also likely to be relevant , and will depend on women 's previous work experience and qualifications , local labour market conditions and employers ' attitudes to older women as employees .
7 This does n't happen in women 's sport .
8 First , what this approach often fails to recognise is the importance of understanding the appeal of the ‘ images ’ that are criticised ; the relations they may have to women 's pleasures , desires , fantasies , fears and conceptions of themselves .
9 Ashley ( later Lord Shaftesbury ) wrote with regard to women 's labour in the cotton mills :
10 It can be argued that such tests are gender biased , both in their questions , which do not draw on social , female-oriented spheres of knowledge , and in their multiple choice format , which , by demanding a single answer from a set of often mutually exclusive possibilities , does not allow for women 's interactive , socially responsive way of solving problems .
11 Many working class women did , however , participate in Women 's Cooperative Guild meetings and campaigns , and as Jill Liddington and Jill Norris have shown , large numbers of working class women in Lancashire actively supported the suffrage movement , albeit with ‘ one hand tied behind them ’ , as for all these women any cause was something that had to be fitted in ‘ between dinner and tea ’ .
12 and what does that say for , what does say for women erm , and for the status of women in this country ?
13 To extrapolate what they might say about women 's experience under patriarchy on the basis of comments about the reading material they choose is quite a leap .
14 It did not worry about women 's invisibility precisely because it accepted prevailing views that politics should be left to men , that the proper forum for female participation is inevitably the family and that the main function of the politically competent woman is to socialise the children and to filter the needs of home and family into the political system .
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