Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [prep] women [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We do know that responses by women members of the Legitimation League were cautious and ambiguous , highlighting the tensions felt by feminists in committing themselves to a libertarian politics .
2 The women proposed that a follow-up seminar be organised in 1993 to discuss a five-year plan of programmes and policies for women communicators .
3 Visibility and consciousness of women artists ' works will have been raised once again and , with the availability of printed material , documented for further work .
4 We hope that this new network will also provide information and exchange with women artists and historians about the work of women artists practising in this country .
5 Philosophy reflects the fundamental division of the world according to gender and a fear and devaluation of women characteristic of patriarchal attitudes .
6 Under the Conservatives , government departments will ‘ adopt a strategic approach to the employment and development of women staff ’ and will ‘ publish plans for between a quarter and a half of public appointments to be held by women by 1996 ’ .
7 We will ensure that all parts of government adopt a strategic approach to the employment and development of women staff .
8 I would have this country , con congress , to support this motion for the health and welfare of women members of the G B M B trade union , I move .
9 In London , Helen Taylor played a leading part in the fight to abolish school fees and provide school meals , and there is also some evidence that women school-board members took an interest in the pay and conditions of women teachers .
10 Sex-symbols , stars , centre-folds and dishes-of-the-month to women north and south of The Wirral , including the Cinque Ports .
11 Next week , the other major teaching unions , the National Union of Teachers and the National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers , hold their conferences .
12 Bob Ashford , Essex county secretary for the National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers ( NASUWT ) , is convinced the format of the exam , rather than the way it is marked is the crucial issue .
13 Action by 500 members of the National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers in Gloucestershire will completely shut 3 schools in the county and close classes in others , including St Peters School in Gloucester .
14 County Durham headteacher , Olwyn Gunn , a national executive member of the National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers , said : ‘ I really do n't know of any school where poverty is so bad that children are being treated like this . ’
15 The National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers advises members against going on school trips , while recognising many continue to choose to do so .
16 I recommend that you read Gail Chester 's Rolling Our Own , which explores the work and achievements of women self-publishers , or attend one of her Do-It-Yourself Publishing classes .
17 Sex Roles ’ and Psychology of Women Quarterly 's occasional articles and special issues on lesbianism repeat the ‘ just like us ’ parallelism of conventional psychology by dealing predominantly with areas where lesbians are commonly expected to differ from heterosexual women , like gender role , relationships , work role , and parenthood .
18 If ‘ community care ’ is not to result in increased impoverishment and dependency for women care-givers ( with all the possible long-term adverse consequences for their own old age ) , then employment and social security policies and the provision of ‘ community care ’ services have to be integrated to a far greater extent than they are at present .
19 But jokes about women drivers ( always told by men ) are about hanging a handbag on the pulled-out choke or never being able to use the rear-view mirror because it 's always positioned for make-up repairs .
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