Example sentences of "[prep] a ladies " in BNC.
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1 | He 's a bit of a ladies ' man , ’ he said , adding ‘ Nigella Lawson — she 's very tasty , nicer than in her picture . |
2 | ‘ He seems to have been a bit of a ladies ’ man — ’ |
3 | Ever the gentleman he even managed to pick a Michael Fallon sticker off the bottom of a ladies ' shoe , only to get it stuck on his own . |
4 | In America recently , I wore the lenses for a ladies ' luncheon , then went straight to the theatre for the show , and did make-up , hair and costume in record time . |
5 | He saw himself as a ladies ’ man , when in his cups , a troubadour from Provence . ’ |
6 | JOHN Curant 's visits to the racecourse lately have been as a ladies clothing salesman operating from a mobile stand . |
7 | Twenty years old as she was , Ella had beaten her big sisters to the altar : Alice Maud , the eldest , waited a further two years before marrying Frank Foote , a clerk in Godsell 's Brewery in Stroud , Gloucestershire , in which town she herself had served an apprenticeship with a ladies ' hairdresser in High Street . |
8 | ‘ My wife rightly points out that I 've never been in a ladies ' loo in my life . |
9 | Polly thrust it back into her bag , embarrassed at being caught doing things more properly done in a ladies ' cloakroom , and furious at her own embarrassment . |
10 | The newly born boy was wrapped in a ladies jump suit . |
11 | Before her run at Sligo , Bassetja showed some encouraging Flat form when finishing third in a Ladies race at Down Royal 's July meeting . |
12 | Satisfied , she retraces her steps until she comes to a Ladies ' cloakroom . |
13 | During 1983 several demonstrations took place , the most successful one being held in Hereford City at a Ladies Coffee Evening , when many of the 100 strong audience joined enthusiastically in an open session . |