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

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1 But such women also frequently work separately from women 's groups where participants ' age is not specified : an indication that these apparently age-free groups do not deal adequately with their interests .
2 Machismo is receiving some challenge from women 's movements and organisations , but these are only supported by a very small number of women .
3 I think believe your your title has changed slightly has it from women 's support group to the quarry men 's support group ?
4 And from Quotable Women : ‘ I 'll read almost anything I can get my hands on from women 's magazines to Dickens .
5 In the video ‘ Perfect X ’ K Dieroff balances precariously between ideals of beauty and self-mutilation as she takes a knife to her nose accompanied by a barrage of adjectives distilled from women 's magazines .
6 I had been aware on visits of the changes she had brought into the house , in the food which was more elaborate , recipes culled from women 's magazines , the odd touches about the place , the fact that the bowl full of bulbs was placed on a mat , there were extra arm covers on the chairs , a lace cloth on the chest of drawers in my room , everything had to be protected .
7 Favourable reviews came from Women 's Wear Daily , who considered it ‘ a funny , lovely , painfully gentle play that manages — without being fake-sensitive or psychedelically souped up — to understand just the thinking of today 's young people ’ .
8 In this sense , all the themes discussed so far contain ‘ women 's issues ’ and have to be treated from women 's perspectives to arrive at true and complete reality .
9 In most of the ‘ new ’ universities , fine art courses will shortly become part of a modular system which , in name at least , will enable students to draw on a much wider range of studies from women 's writing to gender and psychology .
10 From women 's point of view , changes in the occupational structure which gave young women in the twentieth century more opportunity for a career also reduced the need to marry out of pure economic necessity , which in turn increased the importance of companionship within marriage .
11 The idea that straight people ’ benefitted ’ from lesbian and gay oppression was raised , also the need for a lifting of oppressive sexuality , and the question of how lesbian oppression differed from women 's oppression .
12 We concluded that women who are successful in political careers tend to come from middle- and upper-class backgrounds and from professional occupations ; they have either been able to rely on the resources and support of their families or to have minimised the handicaps deriving from women 's status within the family by remaining unmarried or childless or by entering public life later on when their familial obligations have , to a larger degree , been completed .
13 Cameras appear from women 's purses , as do pens and scraps of paper .
14 Removing many eggs at once from women 's bodies , has led to ’ egg donation ’ .
15 The move was welcomed this week by Angela Courtney from Women 's Aid .
16 Politically this was informed by the demands coming from women 's organizations and intellectually by the moralized language of evolutionary science .
17 Pressure for reform was also mounting from women 's organizations .
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