Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] women " in BNC.

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1 She would also like to do more to help women , particularly working single mothers on low incomes .
2 Men do so dislike women who stand between them and drink .
3 In March 1915 at a discussion between London Tramways Managers , Mr. Mason said he did not think women were suitable to conduct large open top cars , but in the New Year , the Company had to employ them , as so many men were being called up in the forces .
4 Indeed , it now seemed to be the case that men did not marry women unless they had had sexual relations with them beforehand .
5 Since , in many tribal societies , women were either pregnant or nursing during most of their fertile period of life , this monthly menstrual withdrawal did not affect women 's lives from month to month as much as it might seem to us today .
6 Yet this did not stop women artists coming to Surrealism in large numbers throughout the 1930s .
7 It is true that the Victoria and Caledonian experiments did not introduce women into an existing office , but neither were they exclusively all-women affairs .
8 When one considers that the official State Academy of Arts did not allow women to study there until 1919 , one can imagine how many women were given the chance of becoming professional artists by the mere existence of this institution which attracted tutors of the calibre of Karl Stauffer-Bern , who taught Kathe Kollwitz .
9 As has been noted , it was round about now that the Encyclopaedia Britannica contract was being fulfilled , and the houses involved ( Clark 's , Morrison & Gibb and Ballantyne 's ) all had women working their Monotypes in 1909.23 Fraser , the director of Neill 's , had told the Fair Wage Committee of 1908 that he did not think his customers would like the quality of machine work , but that if he did not employ women , he would certainly install machines instead.24 In January 1909 the STJ ( the Circular had now changed its name to the Scottish Typographical Journal ) was sounding the alarm : " Our trade is going over to machinery , and the machinery is in the hands of underpaid girls . "
10 Though the studies did not include women aged 45 years and over , and the reports did not distinguish the youngest maternal age group from the 15–19 years age group , the findings are in accordance with the official national data ( see Appendix , Table A.9 ) .
11 Indeed the kinds of arguments that are mustered ( Jesus did not ordain women and that is a fact , the church has not ordained women and that is a fact , women in all societies have been subordinate to men and that is a fact ) become no arguments at all when we realize the context in which Jesus did what he did , when we know that the biological views on which Thomas Aquinas ' views were founded were false , and live in a world in which ( in our western societies at least ) women are coming to take their place as the equals of men .
12 While clearly pointing out that these moves do not ensure women 's rights , and that the struggle for women 's liberation will carry on long after the setting up of an independent Palestinian state , Women 's Committees are encouraged by these developments and determined to learn from the mistakes made by women involved in other national liberation struggles , for example , in Algeria , where gains made were lost after the revolution .
13 Among the privileged classes , white male parentage is so stressed to the exclusion of black female that ‘ you get the impression that these virile Englishmen do not require women to reproduce .
14 They do not see women going out into the world and doing .
15 In a statement , the boys ' father said he told them : ‘ Do not let women come between you .
16 And Scottish policemen do not like women much at all .
17 I DO NOT feel , writes PC Michael B. S. Casey , that Mhoira Robertson would have been happy with an obituary ( by Joan Burnie , 3 October ) that was used as a platform to criticise her colleagues ( antiastunomologists — thank you , Anthony Burgess ) and the male species in general : ‘ and Scottish policemen do not like women much at all . ’
18 Government policies generally and employment and training schemes in particular do not take women into account .
19 Yet it has been convincingly shown by Spender ( 1980 ) and others that ‘ he ’ and ‘ man ’ do not include women as they are supposed to .
20 Silas had made it plain that he did n't want women in his life , but she refused to accept that fact .
21 So you did n't get women going out , nothing like , not like they do these days .
22 I did n't know women were allowed to go .
23 He did n't enjoy women the way he used to , but killing them was different .
24 He did n't like women who arranged things .
25 He evidently did n't like women , hee hee hee .
26 It was n't that he did n't like women , you understand , he simply stayed faithful to one who was dead .
27 As I say , I ca n't remember anything , but I 'm told that I did seem to enjoy annoying Old Saul , the bandy-legged and ancient white bulldog my father kept — I 'm told — because it was so ugly and it did n't like women .
28 Not that he did n't like women .
29 Daine did n't count women as real anyway .
30 The likes of George do n't marry women like me .
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