Example sentences of "woman 's [noun sg] to [art] " 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 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 .
3 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 . ’
4 A book on the First World War made no mention of women 's contribution to the war effort at home or abroad .
5 Schüssler Fiorenza has shown in an impressive way in In Memory of Her that women 's contribution to the life of the church was not so marginal as has often been assumed .
6 As Graham ( 1985 ) puts it a ‘ sense of responsibility ’ permeates women 's approach to the whole issue of family relationships .
7 In the ensuing wide-ranging discussion a lot of attention was given to child-care problems but these were rapidly relegated to being a symptom of something far more fundamental affecting women 's progression to the board : attitude .
8 The female half of the population had to wait even longer for an equal political voice : not until substantial numbers of women had moved out from the shelter of the home to take an independent place in the labour market was women 's claim to a voice in the political market allowed .
9 There are other processes which are undermining women 's access to the social insurance system .
10 Consequently , this unselfish and untiring determination has raised the women 's movement to a new qualitative stage …
11 This social position is clearly the outcome of women 's confinement to the home by domestic and child-care responsibilities .
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