Example sentences of "for [art] [adj] women " in BNC.
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1 | This connection between high status employment work and present dissatisfaction with housework holds only for the middle-class women , but there is evidence that the tendency to be dissatisfied with housework in relation to the status of one 's previous job may involve the question of a ‘ reference group ’ . |
2 | I write to ask your readers for nominations for the Catholic Women of the Year . |
3 | The ghastly glossy mags for the Working Women Of The Nineties simply do n't have caption competitions . |
4 | On Tuesday Feb 12 there will be a benefit to raise money for the 1991 women 's Delegation to Belfast and Derry featuring women 's bands , Irish music , food , videos etc . |
5 | Confined to their own class and religion , the marriage prospects for the young women who remained dwindled with each passing year . |
6 | It worked out as she hoped ; Tommaso was hanging about outside in the square with a group of other young men , smoking and strolling around to join the girls drawing the evening water at the fountain ; he came near her ; to her surprise , she saw he was n't smiling , not like the others , who were laughing and exchanging remarks , between themselves , grinning strenuously as they play-acted contempt for the young women they wooed . |
7 | For the young women , many of whom were ‘ set adrift in a money-mad city life ’ , the taxi dance hall fulfilled a basic desire for social recognition . |
8 | It seemed sad for the pregnant women , especially , to be in such a depressing house . |
9 | His wife might even be sparing a thought for the murdered women 's families , never guessing that the man she was married to had been the perpetrator . |
10 | Elizabeth Wolstenholme-Elmy , for example , was associated with the suffrage movement , Butler 's campaign against the CD Acts , and the campaign for the Married Women 's Property Acts , while Millicent Fawcett , though withholding public support for Butler because she feared it would bring the suffrage movement into disrepute , in fact wholeheartedly approved of her work . |
11 | The next year she was selected with Doris Rhodes for the European women 's team championships , held in Venice . |
12 | Since previous to the revolution the majority of women had very low levels of education and , therefore , few opportunities open to them , the FMC embarked on an educational program and a rehabilitation scheme for the many women who found themselves in degrading and unrewarding situations . |
13 | The single-sex environment of mid-nineteenth-century US women 's colleges seems to have provided a uniquely supportive environment for the first women psychologists , for example ( Furumoto and Scarsborough 1986 ) . |
14 | Detectives say they 've no proof that a serial killer is responsible for the four women 's deaths , but they are pooling all information in the hope that a common link may be found |
15 | A evening out with friends ended in tragedy for the four women just after midnight . |
16 | ‘ If you feel compassion for the Palestinian women and children , ’ Abu Arz proclaimed , ‘ remember they are communists and will bear new communists . ’ |
17 | For the two women , Bumface 's dismissal merited no more than perfunctory laughter and a slight impatience with Charles for not getting on with the business of bottle opening . |
18 | They still have a problem in managing the demands of Bob 's mother , but this is now a shared problem which they discuss and handle together rather than a seat of battle for the two women with Bob torn between them . |
19 | The last winter of the war passed uncomfortably and with agonising slowness for the two women at Four Winds , together with their infant charge . |
20 | There had n't been time , on Heaven , for the two women to get to know each other . |
21 | He left the office first , waiting for the two women to follow him out before closing the door again . |
22 | Outside , he joined up with Mahmoud and waited for the two women . |
23 | There had been gifts of a tree and other decorations , with oranges for the aged women , and toys for the children . |
24 | Both underweight and overweight women had a lower chance of becoming pregnant than women with normal weight , although this effect was greater for the obese than for the lean women . |
25 | NINE-EIGHTEEN is the name of the Italian company which came to Ferndown for the British Women 's Open and sold designer golf shirts and T-shirts such as we have never previously seen , even in the tented village at The Open . |
26 | There is also some evidence of increased levels of representation for the few women employed in the highest paid jobs ( Labour Research , Jan 1987 ) . |
27 | It was to the old mill that James Christie came from Kintyre , where he worked as a spinner in a lint mill , in 1873 and for ten years carded wool for the local women to spin , did a little weaving and some farming . |
28 | Clearly , using standard forms is conservative only for the high-status women who traditionally use them . |
29 | Avanda Hopwood from Blackfriars traded in her 1992 plate title for the 1993 women 's singles shield which she took in even more convincing fashion than Andy . |
30 | For the 108 women with both conditions , only the first episode was counted . |