Example sentences of "[adj] group of women " in BNC.
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1 | In December a further group of women prisoners were executed in the notorious Evin Prison of Tehran . |
2 | For the literate group of women who might be expected to read magazines , this was in fact a transitional period : freed to a greater extent than ever before from the shadow of death , this was not yet the time of the educated lay interest in infant psychology which was soon to be aroused by Montessori , Froebel , Susan Isaacs and the Freudians generally ; nor had the hygienist movement yet got under way . |
3 | IVF , at first touted as a ’ last resort ’ measure for women with blocked tubes , is now being promoted for another group of women , those who can become pregnant but who are ’ carriers ’ of inheritable conditions such as haemophilia , and who may give birth to a child with the condition . |
4 | ( It should be noted that this group of women was selected for the analysis because , at these ages , practically all women in developing countries have married or entered into some kind of conjugal union at least once and , also , because their mating and fertility patterns represent more recent behaviour than those of women in the older reproductive age groups ) . |
5 | Here I found an amazing group of women , full of caring and support for me . |
6 | Although there is no certain association between the two , the fact that both occur in a similar group of women suggests that some care should be taken in following up women who have suffered from herpetic infection of the cervix . |
7 | A total of 12 women were elected , seven of them JSP candidates ; this was the third largest group of women elected to the lower house since 1945 . |
8 | Westwood offers an account of how the structures of gender , ethnicity and class fit together for a specific group of women workers . |
9 | What such arrangements traditionally have provided is a large group of women , related to each other as in-laws and living in the same household , who operate their own quite complex social organization in which each gains significant support . |
10 | They number just 11 , and are undoubtedly the most select group of women in the world . |
11 | Soon she aligned herself with a small group of women who wanted to break into publishing . |
12 | He held her arm lightly just below the cobalt blue cape sleeve , and steered her through a small group of women who had chosen to prolong their discourse by the door . |
13 | The exhibition , hopefully , showed how the changes have gradually taken place , and that there is still a small group of women prepared to give their time and talents for the enhancement of church services . |
14 | I was part of a small group of women who met regularly above a shabby public house in Baggot Street to talk feminism and discuss the current state of Irish politics . |
15 | This manoeuvre caused dissension within feminist ranks , however , and in 1889 a small group of women , including Mrs Pankhurst and Josephine Butler , formed the Women 's Franchise League , in reaction to what they perceived as a preoccupation with the cause of spinsters and widows . |
16 | Some targets and rewards set by one group of women included : |
17 | The chapter has focused on one group of women in poverty , scanning the research literature for information on mothers in low-income households . |
18 | The research was designed and conducted with this particular group of women in mind . |
19 | MEDIAN AGE AT FIRST MARRIAGE ( or AT FIRST BIRTH ) — It relates to a central tendency in the age of first marriage ( or first birth ) of women ( or of a specified group of women ) . |
20 | Although designed for use by dentists , they were converted to safer sex use by a creative group of women in the US . |