Example sentences of "that women [vb mod] be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Given the confusing and contradictory messages that women may be getting on their social role , it is worth exploring the question of whether their experiences of higher education are similarly confusing and contradictory . |
2 | For many men it implied that women would be introduced to freedoms and pleasures previously enjoyed only by themselves , and conceived in exactly the same terms . |
3 | It is extremely odd that the Labour party should propose that women should be barred from jobs because of their husband 's position in public life . |
4 | She was appalled that women should be attended by male doctors , and of male attendance in childbirth she wrote : |
5 | That up to the time in Edinburgh , the Monotype machines have been largely , if not chiefly , operated by women , and that women have proved themselves entirely competent to work these machines , so that it seems a great hardship that women should be debarred from working at them in future . |
6 | He never for example suggests that women should be allowed into the inner courts of the temple , or take upon themselves the obligations of prayer laid on men . |
7 | In the Hackney Young Socialists there was formal recognition that women should be allowed to be the chair , or vice-chair , but in Clive 's world women were the secretaries , unless they were very sophisticated cool people . ’ |
8 | Having in Scotland lost the vote for the ordination of women to the priesthood , it seemed profitable to argue that women should be ordained to the diaconate ( that is to say be made deacons , not simply deaconesses ) . |
9 | The Green Book recommended that women should be equipped for the tasks which their nature fits them for , and that therefore they should be educated . |
10 | In 1918 she wrote on ways of improving housing and housekeeping so that women could be freed for employment . |
11 | The repeated assertions in the New Testament that ‘ wives should obey their husbands ’ and that women will be saved by childbearing , reflect the war of familial , patriarchal Christianity against egalitarian , celibate Christianity . |
12 | It should be noted moreover that such a Christology is not predicated upon saying that the difference between the sexes is of minimal importance , or simply to be compared with differences of race , with the implication that women can be said to be like Christ and so for example be ordained . |