Example sentences of "[art] woman 's [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Because of this prolonged infectious period , the woman 's contribution to the infected population is potentially much greater than the man 's .
2 He even put the woman 's view to a certain extent : ‘ Miriam knew that their marriage was dead , but took comfort in the old rituals of going to bed together and getting up in the morning . ’
3 How should the law deal with cases where the woman 's consent to sexual intercourse stemmed from a mistake on her part ?
4 In fact she imagined the woman 's body to be filling the room , spreading right across it , blotting out the men behind her .
5 The camera moved up the woman 's body to her eyes , searching , searching .
6 The women 's response to this dispute differed .
7 Although the enterprise flourished , Elizabeth Malleson remained convinced that adult education ought not to be organized on a single-sex basis and , after failing to persuade the Men 's College to merge , converted the Women 's College to coeducation in 1874 .
8 The fourth response is more to do with the response of the women 's movement to adult education than the other way round and about welcoming adult education as just one more arena in the battle for women 's liberation .
9 Consequently , this unselfish and untiring determination has raised the women 's movement to a new qualitative stage …
10 The Women 's Guide to Starting Your Own Business by Deborah Fowler ( Thorsons , £6.99 ) is really helpful and includes ideas on different ways of earning money from home by jewellery-making , picture-framing , etc .
11 There will always be varying ways in which a woman 's relationship to her home is expressed , depending on the period and culture in which she lives .
12 The author of A Woman 's Guide To Adultery packs some punches in this , her third novel about the war between the sexes .
13 While Lady Chatterley outrages viewers on BBC1 , and Carlton Television invest in a major three-part drama called A Woman 's Guide to Adultery ( to be screened in the autumn ) Ray has pulled off a major scoop now .
14 Given the Committee 's proposals on buggery , this would have meant that a man who procured a woman 's submission to anal intercourse by threats other than of violence would not necessarily have been guilty of any offence .
15 Accordingly , in Clarence ( 1888 ) 22 QBD 23 , a woman 's agreement to sexual intercourse with her husband meant that , surprising as it is to modern ears , he was not guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm when he infected her with VD .
16 But as the men in suits — the politicians — give way to the men in the studios — the experts — it seems too obvious even to mention the fact that these days there is hardly a woman 's face to be seen on television .
17 I do n't like a woman 's face to be artificial . ’
18 Among women in the general population , having three or more children at home was found to increase a woman 's vulnerability to depression in the face of provoking agents .
19 In particular , they will often have an unsatisfactory marital relationship , a factor central to a woman 's vulnerability to depression .
20 Her last film ‘ RATTLE OF A SIMPLE MAN ’ ( 1964 ) whose commercial and critical failure ended her career , can be seen as a woman 's reply to the eulogies of the working class male celebrated by John Osbourne and his like , and it does so by poking fun at the ideology of the male and his crude sexism .
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