Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] [prep] women [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Emily Pfeiffer 's case for women 's education , for example , was couched in language that would appease social Darwinists . |
2 | It takes us aback , perhaps because such a bold outburst connects her unexpectedly to women 's liberation , and yet , of course , it affirms feminism 's faith in women 's wish to reclaim their bodies and in body talk as the great leveller . |
3 | Pioneered Channel 4 's coverage of Women 's Football and developed and produced the outdoor adventure series ‘ Conquer the Arctic ’ for Channel 4 , ‘ Chris Evert 's Wimbledon Farewell ’ for the BBC and the two best selling Nick Faldo Golf Instructional videos . |
4 | In some respects , today 's emphasis on women 's rights , literature and issues may not only be a drive to increase women 's standing in relation to men , but may rather be a celebration of the rediscovery of the shared communication that women have . |
5 | Elton 's emphasis on women 's health issues ( the horrors of cervical smears etc ) is an antidote to his underlying laddishness . |
6 | Take A League Of Their Own , Penny Marshall 's comedy about women 's baseball during WWII , which stars Madonna and Geena Davis and has coined it in America . |
7 | And the women responded with works that suited New Hall 's commitment to women 's education , even when they had no connection themselves to the university or the college . |
8 | At the back of Radway 's enquiry into women 's romance reading lies a question about the political impact of such activity . |
9 | Interestingly , this work drew to a large extent upon the highly-theorised use of psychoanalysis and deconstruction ; it emerged around the same time that the feminist anti-pornography movement , on a grassroots and activist basis , was also seriously problematising our culture 's sight of women 's bodies . |
10 | He repeated that he preferred men 's company to women 's . |
11 | Even after the Equal Pay Act had effected some narrowing of the pay gap , there was an unexplained excess of men 's pay over women 's pay worth about 30 per cent of that received by the average 32-year-old female employee in early 1978 . |
12 | He was writing an article on ‘ A Man 's View of Women 's Magazines ’ . |