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

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1 Responsibility for the Sex Discrimination Act , the Equal Pay Act and the Equal Opportunities Commission would be given to the Women 's Ministry .
2 Visits were allowed to other stations , including , on three occasions , those in areas of high tension in West and North Belfast , and to the Women 's Police Unit , dealing entirely with sex crimes .
3 I found it really hard when I was left totally to the women 's company …
4 Yet only 33 per cent would identify themselves as feminists and 76 per cent said they pay ‘ not very much ’ or ‘ no ’ attention to the women 's movement .
5 Voluntary organisations up and down the country , from the Samaritans to the Women 's Royal Voluntary Service , were standing by to help bereaved families .
6 She now turns her attention to the women 's world outdoor championships , which will held in Ayr in June .
7 She turns at once to the Women 's page , where there is a Posy Simmonds strip cartoon adroitly satirizing middle-aged , middle-class liberals , an article on the iniquities of the Unborn Children ( Protection ) Bill , and a report on the struggle for women 's liberation in Portugal .
8 I decided to be helpful and , rather than bother anyone , I took it upon myself to move about 30 of the magazines to the Women 's Section .
9 For info./full courses programme phone 071 281 7879 leaving your name and address OR write to The Women 's Therapy Centre , 6–9 Manor Gardens , London N7 6LA .
10 For Caroline Spry , what has happened to the women 's film and video sector must be seen in the context of the dissipation of the broader women 's movement .
11 There was a good number present and the main business of the day required the club to decide on the donations they should make to the women 's section and other charities .
12 Sports and societies range from hockey to hurling , and from the Physics Society to the Women 's Group .
13 Sports and societies range from hockey to hurling , and from the Physics Society to the Women 's Group .
14 Unusually , there is no counter-revolution to the women 's movement .
15 Victorian studio portraits , of course , rarely show us smiling or happy subjects ; but as master of the local school , church organist , registrar of births and deaths , secretary to the Women 's Friendly Society , stalwart of the Langport branch of the Ancient Order of Foresters and the local cricket club , Benjamin James must have felt the burden of responsibility resting heavily on his shoulders — and it shows in his face .
16 It has always been there — from the suffragettes to the Women 's Institute — but many of the older forms have become outmoded and new ones are needed which are relevant to the modern age .
17 She was heavily veiled and masked to walk the few yards to the women 's dining majlis , which was , of course , in the house of Sheikha Grandmother .
18 We owe significant changes on many levels to the women 's movement which dates back much further .
19 Now membership to The Women 's Press Bookclub brings you , not only discount books from major publishers , but also interviews , booknews , listings and prizes , featured regularly in our new catalogue .
20 On the eve of their presentation to the Women 's International Professional Council , a group of British tennis writers , plus two from France , were summoned to hear Gerry Smith suggest that all they really wanted to do was to give the women players the same sort of voice in the game as the men ; that they had no intention of tearing the women 's game apart and that if they had been able to carry on negotiations quietly and in confidence , there would have been no problems .
21 As one of the most respected figures in women 's tennis , and a member of the Player committee , I asked if she felt changes were necessary to the women 's game at the moment .
22 It was to the Women 's Institutes that the government turned to organize communal preservation of home grown produce throughout the land .
23 And I did n't go to the women 's guilds because I did n't have the knowledge .
24 According to Angela John 's history of the struggle , By The Sweat of Their Brow ( Croom Helm , 1980 ) opposition to the women 's work focused on control over their sexuality and motherhood and on the employers ' attitudes — some supported the women because they were cheap labour .
25 And recently in April , when two young girls from one of the refugee camps in San Salvador were captured , we put their names across on the programme every day until they were eventually transferred from a secret prison to the Women 's prison , We regard it as a triumph to have got them into a public prison , although they are minors , and now we are demanding their release , of course we exhaust all the legal channels as well but these days we just think of it as a formality , There have been occasions when we have presented a Habeas Corpus petition to the Supreme Court of Justice and the official concerned has simply torn the paper up in front of us and told us to get out .
26 You would go to the women 's prison .
27 Spender gives numerous examples of this bias ; one is that history textbooks about the nineteenth century contain few or no references to the women 's movement , despite the fact that women were fighting to be accepted into the universities and to receive the franchise .
28 Dr Alan Stewart is a doctor specializing in nutritional therapy and a founding member of the British Society for Nutritional Medicine , as well as medical adviser to the Women 's Nutritional Advisory Service .
29 It was explained to the women 's meeting which took this decision that " times had changed since the inauguration , that the cost of travel made meetings now almost impossible and that with the formation of local branches of the BDDA there was not the same need for the Auxiliary " .
30 So yes , if you could write to the if you could write to the Women 's Institute , that would be very good .
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