Example sentences of "woman ['s] [noun] [prep] [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And she was thrilled by that , for she found it hard to come back to a woman 's life in Egypt after tasting life in France . |
2 | Thus what is interesting about the women 's magazines in England during the first years of the twentieth century is not the content of the advice given on child rearing , but the fact that so little advice is given at all ; sometimes , from one year to the next , children are barely mentioned save for the occasional appealing illustrations , the pattern for a christening bonnet or the recipe for a nursery pudding . |
3 | The women 's mini-marathon in Dublin on Sunday June 13 is one of two events in which Co-operation North are engaged . |
4 | In the bright sunshine each September in central Africa , the ngwazi ( conqueror ) Dr Kamuzu Banda , Life President and over eighty years old , has addressed 20,000 members of the women 's federation of Malawi for no less than three hours . |
5 | England have selected five new internationals , Ann Hayward , Betty Mackerness , Wynn Sowerby , Sheila White and 1991 national singles winner Jean Evans , for the British Isles Women 's Championships at Bournemouth from July 13–16 . |
6 | A telephone poll of athletes by national cross-country coach Bud Baldaro , who was not consulted by the UKCCC , revealed that most athletes likely to figure prominently strongly favoured accepting an offer by the Women 's Cross-Country and Road Running Association to incorporate the men 's trial into the women 's event at Birkenhead on February 16 . |
7 | A study of women 's occupations in London for the period 1695 to 1725 has found only 26 from a sample of 256 women who shared the occupation of their spouse and these were usually involved in retailing . |
8 | The research aims to uncover and examine Irish women 's migration to Britain in the post-War period . |
9 | When I was eighteen I had the very good fortune , think it was a miracle really , that I was able to join a local women 's group in Stratford in East London . |
10 | A similar comment can be made on the fierce struggle for women 's suffrage in Britain in the early part of this century . |