Example sentences of "women have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But in the final instance , I 'm in favour of women having a choice and I reckon their choice is none of my business .
2 At one place there were about a dozen young women having a lunch together .
3 ‘ It 's nothing more than a crowd of women having a cup of tea .
4 Would anyone stick for the idea of women having the er the being , we , th th the idea of women having the choice to have a child on their own being a good thing ?
5 I 'd just like to say that you can have two mothers and that you can two mothers quite happily , and that when you talk about women having the right to reproductive technology that includes single women , lesbians , not just heterosexual women .
6 This document read as follows : That we , as representing a large number of the women compositors of Edinburgh , feel that a question affecting a considerable body of women should not be settled without these women having an opportunity of giving expression to their views .
7 lesbians , any women to have a child and , I 'm just wondering how many of us are thinking about the rights of , of the child ?
8 She arrives , convincingly , at a much more positive — for the women in question — interpretation ; but also one which allows the writings and lives of these women to have a depth and dimension for us which was simply not available in many cases while we insisted on trying to see them as sexual victims of appalling restrictions of personal freedom : to see them as though they were us .
9 But Making Out highlights how important it is for women to have a job and be with other women workers — often in very crummy circumstances , but actually being very resilient with a lot of humour and girl talk .
10 The EC wants all women to have the right to return to work after 14 weeks ' paid leave , but it looks as though British women will receive sick pay , rather than full pay .
11 Nevertheless , there remain substantial inequalities in the relative access of women and men to housing because of the fact that men are more likely than women to have an income sufficient to support a mortgage or high rent .
12 And some of them may maybe the old women had a cap on but it was usually bowler hats .
13 In wealthy households women had a second set inside .
14 The crunch came when it was realised that these competent women had a propensity to marry ( Martindale , 1939 ) .
15 One study that identified 25% of women had a bone mineral density more than 2 standard deviations below normals .
16 I do remember saying that these Asian women had a lot to teach us about family life .
17 Overall 80% ofmen had a haemoglobin concentration of 12.5 g/dl or less at diagnosis and 75% of women had a concentration of 11.5 g/dl or less .
18 A total of 1087 women had a diagnosis of symptomatic gall bladder disease ( cholelithiasis ( ICD-8 574 ) or cholecystitis ( ICD-8 575 ) ) .
19 She accompanied Clare herself to the Refuge and looked after the children while the women had a meeting with some councillors .
20 Now , much of what they were saying — particularly their insistence that women had a right to control their bodies and therefore a right to family planning — was welcomed by all sides of the population industry .
21 If I remember rightly , you pointed out forcibly that no man would look the side she was on ever again because cheap women had no hope of anything in the future but of being used .
22 ENGLAND 's women had no problem retaining the Triple Crown when they followed the 13–2 defeat of Scotland last week with a 10–0 victory over Wales at Birmingham on Saturday .
23 If women had no ego , if they had no sense of separation from the rest of the world , no repression and no regression , how nice that would be ! ’ ( 1971 : 1 1 1 ) .
24 you know , and they 've all said women had no part in that s er at all .
25 Indeed , many women had no footwear suitable for walking beyond the local shops , boots always posing a major difficulty in household budgeting .
26 Day-care provision also lacked the support of women trade unionists ; Mary MacArthur declared that women had no desire to keep working in factories while trying to nurse their children in crèches .
27 By comparison , more than three in five of the older working-class women had an income of less than £30 per week and none had over £60 ( Taylor and Ford , 1983 , p. 192 ) .
28 This arrangement ensured that , once a week , both women had an evening and a night off , followed by a leisurely rise the next morning .
29 Few women had the opportunity to earn other than low wages ; many had small opportunity of regular waged employment at any level of remuneration .
30 Here was a new wave of feminist militancy , proclaiming that women had the right to a life of their own and should not be the sexual property of men .
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