Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] [art] women " in BNC.
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1 | The vast majority of " common criminals " , as opposed to the political prisoners in the Women 's Prison , are prostitutes serving a six-month sentence for working without a licence . |
2 | The political prisoners in the Women 's Prison on the outskirts of San Salvador have shown enormous resilience despite their very difficult situation . |
3 | ‘ Your work is still creating interest , and the women of the Fabian Society are talking of following it up with a scientific examination of the social and economic condition of the women in the poorer parts of London , carrying on where Booth in his great survey of poverty left off . ’ |
4 | On the one hand , the Acts generated an extensive public resistance amongst the women in their community . |
5 | What Alice said was , There are many different formulations in the Women 's Movement . |
6 | The rate of vertebral fracture in the women with rheumatoid arthritis was over twice that in the controls . |
7 | The social profile of the women differed markedly from that of the men in a number of respects . |
8 | An exciting development in the women 's movement over the last few years has been an attempt by feminists to organise together around housing issues and to develop a feminist analysis of how the organisation of housing in Britain specifically affects women . |
9 | The median age of the women taking tamoxifen was 56 ( range 40–70 ) and the time since the menopause 6 ( 0–25 ) years . |
10 | At the same time the issues around heterosexual/lesbian women and socialist/separatist lesbians had created deep and painful divisions in the Women 's Movement . |
11 | Similarly , in the case of relationships between spouses , it can be shown that clear divisions between the women 's sphere and the man 's sphere persist , and the illustrations of this do not come exclusively from rural or traditional working class communities . |
12 | To the outsider , a priori , it might seem positively unreasonable , or to use a favourite word of the women compositors , unfair , to pay the fat the same as the lean . |
13 | The unsuccessful hunter is met with marked coldness by the women , while the successful hunter flings down his kill for the women to prepare , and with studied indifference goes to lie down . |
14 | Not surprisingly , the popular trivialisation of the women 's movement in the 1960s and 1970s has now sharpened into a more concentrated and vicious backlash against feminism . |
15 | The Dungannon bowler also showed top form in the women 's singles to beat Pat Day of Leinster 21–17 to win a place in the third round where she was due to meet Inter-Association player Enid Hilton . |
16 | While the quality of play , and competition , at the top end of the women 's game has increased superbly in the last few years , the drop off after the first half dozen or so , is still equally evident . |
17 | She even survived the appraising looks of the women and smiled when she heard one of them say after she had passed , ‘ What beautiful English skin . ’ |
18 | One of the earliest to be shown was the 1950 film Caged , screened on ITV in 1968 : this featured Hope Emerson as a mannish , sadistic matron in a women 's prison . |
19 | It combines original music and dance in a spirited evocation of the women bondagers who worked vast agricultural lands . |
20 | It combines original music and dance in a spirited evocation of the women bondagers . |
21 | After the war this became the British section of the Women 's International League for Peace and Freedom , a transnational organization which exists to this day . |
22 | Last season 's women 's champion Anne Pashley is the top seed for the women 's singles with Stockton 's former England No 1 junior Jane Durham in second place . |
23 | It will also be possible by interviewing teenage daughters of the women to make inter-generational comparisons as well as to consider the impact of adolescent experiences on the development of self-esteem . |
24 | Tomorrow she switches to adult competition and the West European zone of the Women 's World Championships . |
25 | ‘ I am familiar with the darker view which encompasses bestiality , incest , parricide , rustling , infanticide and the murderous rivalry within the Women 's Institute , but I had imagined that this view was the product of a warped approach to life and greatly exaggerated . ’ |
26 | Career men were a turn-off to the vast majority of the women surveyed . |
27 | The vast majority of the women who completed our survey disagreed with the proposition that ‘ men enjoy sex more than women ’ . |
28 | It 's a thought that concerns mother of three , Maureen Gerard , a Vice Chairman in the Women 's Institute : |
29 | Of those very early times in the Women 's Movement , I am left with a memory of two distinct feelings . |
30 | Isabel was silent , unable to share Ellen 's seeming indifference to the women 's fate . |