Example sentences of "from a woman 's [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The giant wrought-iron entrance gates , for example , came from the people of Tetbury , the fruit trees espaliered against the walls of the vegetable garden were presented by the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers and the herbs came from a women 's institute in Sussex . |
2 | FITNESS enthusiast Angelina Arnott was turned away from a women 's health club because she used to be a man . |
3 | " I tried the Univite diet and any other diet from a women 's magazine that I came across . |
4 | ‘ Oh , preserve me from a woman 's corn . |
5 | It entails removing eggs from a woman 's ovaries and then fertilising them with sperm in a laboratory dish . |
6 | 40 Jewellery from a woman 's tomb at Miletopolis , on the southern shore of the Sea of Marmara . |
7 | They suggest it can be used on IVF embryos , or embryos flushed from a woman 's womb before implantation takes place , in order to screen for sex-linked genetic conditions , for instance haemophilia , which mostly affects males . |
8 | The media promotes an obsession with fat and how to get rid of it ; most women 's magazines regularly feature diets and exercise regimes aimed at erasing all ‘ spare ’ flesh from a woman 's body . |
9 | From a woman 's body is formed the cord which binds the new life fast and brings it to birth in this world . |
10 | The workshop , which was sponsored by WACC , was organised by the All Africa Conference of Churches to examine the role of Christian communication in prophecy and witnessing from a woman 's perspective . |
11 | Yet when men were asked to smell swabs taken from a woman 's vagina at different times during the menstrual cycle , they found the smells least attractive at the time of ovulation . |
12 | There is an increase in risk due to irradiation of the breast , but this is likely to be small and is best estimated from a woman 's age and dose of irradiation . |
13 | Nominated for two BAFTA Awards , WIDOWS was a critical and popular success turning assumptions about professional crime upside down from a woman 's point of view ( the widows ) . |