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

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1 This tendency in their poetry is not far removed from the ‘ incarnational ’ quality of some women 's poetry in the century .
2 Her studies were remarkable ; as a young woman Madame had filled eighteen notebooks with summaries of these women 's careers , reading them very literally as sources of practical advice , in much the same way as she had taught herself to understand stock management and how to do her own accounts .
3 Discontinuous employment was an integral part of these women 's working lives .
4 The success of these women 's societies , which were not formally recognized by the university until 1910 , depended on voluntary support by dons and their wives : Bertha Johnson made it her life 's work .
5 Instead of looking carefully at the specific conditions in which particular women live , we are frequently tempted to appeal to some common denominator of female experience ( domesticity and motherhood are the commonest choices ) that is false to the facts of many women 's experience and — to the degree that we wish to eliminate such common denominators — politically counterproductive as well .
6 A recent report from the EOC found that ‘ overall the Youth Training Programme does little or nothing to widen girls ’ horizons or to provide ways out of the low-paid and dead-end jobs which are a feature of many women 's lives in Northern Ireland today ’ .
7 These women 's experiences reflect the disenfranchisement and casualisation of many women 's work .
8 I must be mad wilfully to deny myself this ultimate creative act , this absolute satisfaction , the most passionate love affair of many women 's lives .
9 ‘ Well , you could always try one of those women 's groups , dear .
10 It has encouraged the formation of several women 's media groups and has established a regional information network through its journal We Can .
11 Similarly , WACC 's Forum programme of women 's consultations has led to the organisation of several women 's networks and specific women 's projects in the regions .
12 Mary Jones complains in a letter dated 1735 of the tediousness of most women 's verse :
13 Carol Gilligan , in In a Different Voice : Psychological Theory and Women 's Development ( 1982 ) , examines psychological theories concerning human moral development , and suggests that a male model has been developed which does not fit the experiences of most women 's lives .
14 As is typical of most women 's paid employment , this work is not considered particularly skilled and wages are low .
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