Example sentences of "women [Wh pn] [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 David Hopper , General Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers North-East area , said the store would completely destroy the environment and views for the women who stay at the union 's Sam Watson Rest Home , which overlooks the site .
2 Even more bitter were the attacks on the behaviour of the demi-mondaines who did not hesitate to parade ‘ the profits of their vice ’ in front of decent folk and whose example , so it was said , influenced young women of good society : ‘ Among young women who count amongst the best bred and the best brought up , there are those who do not hesitate to copy the manners and behaviour of girls of easy virtue . ’
3 The group is made up of 20 women who suffer from the disease .
4 ‘ It seems to be the ambition of so many women who come into the bush .
5 or yelling at women who come into the bar in a way that even the same people sober might well agree is n't a very acceptable form of behaviour .
6 However , the panel ruled that the protestors have a right to speak to and harass the women who come to the clinics to obtain abortions .
7 For many women who come from an experience of collective or cooperative working , this is hard to accept .
8 Many of these are women who work during the day and solicit at night in order to earn a bit more money .
9 MORE THAN 10,000 women who work for the Regional Council have received a cervical smear test since 1988 , and the Women 's Unit has played a major part in that achievement .
10 It is estimated that there are around 9,000 women who work on the streets or in the bars of Olongapo as prostitutes or ’ hospitality workers ’ .
11 Detectives hunting the killer of a prostitute have set up a telephone hot-line for women who work in a city 's red light area .
12 I think they 're old-fashioned , for older women , or women who work in the city , not for girls .
13 ‘ Or what about the women who work in the offices where these calendars are stuck up ? ’
14 It recognises that the Church 's media centre has an important part to play in training and encouraging women who work in the media , and it is considering inviting women to take part in its forthcoming Media Commission meetings .
15 These are the front men and women who deal with the client at appropriate levels of seniority , interpreting the client 's wishes to the agency and the agency 's solutions to the client .
16 Post war he has had several diverse jobs and is currently Chairman of the Goldfish Club , a society for men and women who have over the years ditched in the sea .
17 Women who sleep with the boss usually claim the attraction was the poetry in his soul , not the promotion prospects .
18 Women who sleep with the boss to get promotion never reach positions of real power .
19 It gives details of the treatment available , and draws on the experiences of the 2000 women who belong to the society .
20 Most women who arrive at the prison have been subjected to brutal torture and a prolonged stay in a secret prison , They arrive in a very weak condition from which many are unable to recover because of the inadequate food and health facilities , Two doctors visit the prison , but they are very negligent , in part , as one Prisoner explained , because their pay is always in arrears .
21 Written with humility , perception , compassion and anger , each leading into the other , it 's a portrayal of some of the unknown and disregarded men and women who live in the poverty of Thatcherite Britain today.c Its author , Robert Wilson , is still a young man , and already a writer of stature .
22 erm er portraits of , er men you have to take i it that erm we could argue Charlotte Bronte was very critical of the men she knew and , the men she thought she might know , and did n't erm , you have to look at the women who feed into the making of them
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