Example sentences of "of [art] women ['s] " in BNC.

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1 While the quality of play , and competition , at the top end of the women 's game has increased superbly in the last few years , the drop off after the first half dozen or so , is still equally evident .
2 Real life was then a male preserve but Helen had no interest in the usual option of the women 's pages .
3 EALING went to the top of the Women 's Typhoo National League with a comfortable 3-0 win away to Exmouth at Ottery St Mary , writes Bill Colwill .
4 DESPITE the riches on offer in the men 's game , the prize for the winner of the women 's World Championship , which starts tomorrow , will be a miserly £3,500 .
5 In the bright sunshine each September in central Africa , the ngwazi ( conqueror ) Dr Kamuzu Banda , Life President and over eighty years old , has addressed 20,000 members of the women 's federation of Malawi for no less than three hours .
6 It 's 0530 hours , and the sound of birdsong rings around Queen Elizabeth Park , Guildford , the home of the Women 's Royal Army Corps .
7 Members of the Women 's Patriotic Association — originally set up by the wife of the Chinese army general as a pro-Beijing front — gathered on March 12 .
8 Maureen Fitzgibbon , chairman of the women 's steering committee , said : ‘ This time we think we will do it . ’
9 Expulsion of the women 's group would mean a significant drop in the total membership of 500,000 at a time when numbers joining are declining .
10 Expulsion of the women 's group would mean a significant drop in the total membership of 500,000 at a time when numbers joining are declining .
11 But still her mind looked back , of its own accord , to Lajos , the harpies of the women 's magazine , Algox , and it seemed she had always been got at , and ‘ they ’ were still getting at her .
12 By the late 1920s the activities of birth control groups ensured that the matter was openly discussed , the matter being almost a compulsory subject for discussion in the local meetings of the Women 's Section of the Labour Party .
13 Emily Davison was among the most militant members of the Women 's Social and Political Union — the suffragettes .
14 Allison , who as manager of the women 's squad worked closely with Jones , will be in charge for the Olympics in Barcelona and World Cup in Havana this season .
15 American Ann Marden ( 80 ) , silver medallist in the Seoul Olympics and winner of the women 's division for the past four seasons , will be the first woman to start , the next highest woman being British international Alison Gill ( 363 ) .
16 There is one other aspect of the women 's role ( not directly investigated in this survey ) deserving attention , that is the transition and eventual transfer of the farm from her husband to her family .
17 A woman in the uniform of the Women 's Voluntary Service , approached them .
18 Robyn thinks she must be in Angleside , because the faces of the people slithering on the pavements or huddled miserably at bus-stops are mostly swarthy and dark-eyed , and the bright silks of saris , splashed with mud , gleam beneath the hems of the women 's drab topcoats .
19 ( ‘ I 'm a member of the Women 's Sportsfighting Club ’ , explains Carri a 17 year old skin from Clapham , ‘ I do wrestling , judo , boxing and sportsfighting .
20 It 's very important that you keep your international stance — but to also keep up to date on the more traditional demands of the women 's movement is important too .
21 At that time a variety of the women 's presses were mooting ideas for conventional anthologies of Black writing in the UK .
22 The birth of THE WOMEN 'S TROOP has made it and its older brother company , Black Mime Theatre , the only two professional Black Mime companies in existence to date .
23 AT A RECENT MEETING of the Women 's Institute in London , women were urged to shed a major symbol of male supremacy and patriarchy — their married names — and value themselves as independent members of society .
24 Its march through London on 22 October 1983 was ‘ probably the largest in British history , with the possible exception of the women 's suffrage rally of 1909 ’ ( Hinton , 1989 : 183 ) .
25 Organized exclusively by women , it quickly became a symbol not only of peace but also of the values of the women 's movement .
26 And when you sat there saying ‘ But what about some of the women 's issues ? ’ , they sat there saying , ‘ Why , why does it matter … ? ’
27 Since the resurgence of the women 's movement in the early 1970s and its subsequent development into feminism ( less an activist social movement than a political body of thought and cultural practices ) , film , as Annette Kuhn and others have pointed out , has been high on the agenda of women working for social change .
28 The first book-length studies of women in film appeared in the early to mid 1970s and were an integral part of the women 's movement 's push for cultural and political change .
29 There is a polemical tone , an incitement and exhilaration in the earliest essays which is undoubtedly part of that general historical moment during the ‘ heady days of the birth of the women 's liberation movement ’ ( p. xiii ) .
30 WINIFRED Rooney , who has run the tea bar at Alton magistrates ' court for 14 years , is retiring and the local branch of the Women 's Royal Voluntary Service are looking for a replacement .
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