Example sentences of "many [prep] [art] women " in BNC.

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1 The involvement of approved social workers ( ASWs ) in the assessment process was associated with diversion of many of the women away from compulsory admission , although even they appeared affected by patriarchal assumptions .
2 In their study of newly-wed couples , Mansfield and Collard found that most expected to be able to apply the contemporary idea that marriage should involve close psychological intimacy to their own circumstances , and many of the women especially were rather disappointed as a result .
3 These abstract generalizations take on substance in the words of many of the women interviewed in the present study .
4 Many of the women made it clear in the interviews that their concern is not simply to get housework done in the most efficient way and the shortest possible time .
5 In truth , Diana got on rather well with Adeane , who introduced her to many of the women she accepted as her ladies-in-waiting while she was an enthusiastic matchmaker , continually trying to pair off the difficult bachelor with unattached ladies .
6 Intriguingly , many of the women in second or subsequent marriages were more content with this aspect of their sex life than those in their first .
7 She , and many of the women like her whom I met , still does all the housework , just like before , and on top of that has to manage the effect of her husband 's traumatic discovery of something women have always known — what it feels like to be economically dependent .
8 In 1916 , many of the women compositors found themselves being called to work as Post Office clerks .
9 Many of the women who remained in the trade until their senior years eventually became readers , with higher pay and status than they had ever enjoyed before .
10 Many of the women wept unashamedly , for Tristram was not the only Polruan boy to be going to sea for the first time .
11 For the present , we can simply note that many of the women felt that relations between themselves and the staff were less formal than relations between the male students and the staff ; the women said that they found it quite easy to ‘ get round ’ the male staff , whereas several men complained that staff were quite unhelpful .
12 Some Women 's Action Groups were at the forefront of strike activity , sustaining its momentum ; indeed , many of the women involved were opposed to the final return to work , which they perceived as a capitulation by the men , after great hardship which had achieved little in tangible terms ( Young , 1985 ; Witham , 1986 ; Bloomfield , 1986 ) .
13 Such a fleeting allegiance was common amongst Surrealism 's female associates : Frida Kahlo never joined up at all , and she spoke for many of the women who where connected with Surrealism when she declared that Breton and his circle ‘ thought I was a Surrealist , but I was n't .
14 Many of the women and children were placed in a barracks at Peggetz , just east of Lienz .
15 Fun was an expensive commodity that many of the women could no longer afford .
16 Even prior to redundancy , many of the women did not have a particularly extensive social life because of the constraints of their working and domestic lives .
17 For many of the women , paid employment was part of being a ‘ good ’ mother and providing for their children — providing not extras but vital necessities .
18 Many of the women repealers had a history of involvement in the type of philanthropy and social reform which we have already observed in Ellen Ranyard 's bible missions .
19 Many of the women 's purity associations were shot through with similar class divisions .
20 Anne was angry and upset when she heard the news , and found that many of the women at work agreed with her .
21 Furthermore , many of the women and girls working at fruit-picking and jam-making were related to railway workers at nearby Cambridge Station and were brought to work by the 8.20 train from Cambridge in the morning and taken back home by the 6.34 in the evening .
22 Women took this opportunity to broaden their horizons , and many of the women of the English Civil War distinguished themselves by great acts of heroism .
23 With so many of the women I know — and the men , for that matter — the less they have to say , the more they talk .
24 Because a great many of the women are illiterate , music and drama are the best way of making an impact .
25 Many of the women had headscarves and , among the men , walking-sticks of the folksier kind were popular .
26 The Aborigines had suffered at the hands of the sealers — many of the women were kidnapped and put to work plucking birds for the feather trade — but they retained their custom of a spontaneous welcome for anyone who put into port on the island .
27 You implied erm that many of the women who were n't really aware politically in in fact may have been quite restrained in that sense
28 Many of the women will have stopped and few will have started smoking .
29 In their longitudinal study , they were surprised how many of the women who had been considered to have a supportive marital relationship when first interviewed became depressed after a later crisis .
30 The common message , from many of the women or members of ethnic communities we spoke to , was , their need to be seen on the television screen or heard on the radio .
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