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

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1 Where opportunities for controlling situations and events in a more organized sense are constricted as in the case of women at home — it is logical to assume that power to exert control through gossip becomes relatively more important .
2 BP Oil supports Opportunity 2000 , a campaign to promote the progress of women at work in the UK , and has appointed its own equal opportunities ‘ champion ’ .
3 Judith Ochshorn , a specialist in Near Eastern culture , points out that there is a long history of women as mourners and attendants on the dead : thus ‘ in its cultural context , the presence of women at the cross or at the tomb of Jesus was not exceptional ’ .
4 This book is courageous in exposing the violation of women at the hands of medical and scientific practitioners , in placing this medical malpractice n social and feminist contexts , and in showing that all women will be effected by reproductive technology if it is allowed to go on .
5 Some companies are making strenuous efforts to increase the proportion of women at all levels of employment .
6 Such a modest objective perhaps seemed prudent given the way the issue of how to increase the proportion of women at the very top already seems to have run into so many brick walls .
7 This study investigates the needs of women at this time and examines the support which they receive from family and friends as well as that from health professionals in hospital and in the community .
8 The appearance of women at Russian stations has to some extent been matched by a growth in women 's employment in railways elsewhere .
9 The education of women at all levels of society was plainly inadequate .
10 ‘ This illegitimacy explosion clearly indicates that a greater number of young people — adults in their early twenties , to go by the statistics on the age of women at the birth of their first illegitimate child were engaged in premarital sex more often than before .
11 He noted a high correlation between the literacy rate of young people in a country and the age of women at marriage there — ‘ The regions of the world where most of the people can read and write are those where women are not getting married too young ’ ( p. 14 ) .
12 MATERNAL AGE — denotes the age of women at birth ( or at still birth or abortion ) in completed years .
13 And there were a fair number , though of course the numbers of women at Cambridge are , or at that time were , very low .
14 BISHOP of Chelmsford the Rt Rev John Waine is to speak on draft legislation for the ordination of women at a meeting of the diocesan synod later this week .
15 The Sex Discrimination Committee was established in January 1992 following Bar Council endorsement of last year 's General Meeting resolution calling for an investigation into the position of women at the Bar .
16 It was established in response to a resolution passed by the 1992 AGM calling for the Bar Council to investigate the position of women at the Bar .
17 But that support is unfortunately all too rare — she is disappointed , for example , at the lack of women at the same level as herself .
18 The lack of women at the top is borne out by the findings of the latest Arthur Andersen Corporate Register , published by Hemmington Scott .
19 It is worth distinguishing between the management power structure and the general production structure , because what we have got increasingly are quite a lot of women at the professional level , working in individual production teams , as producers and directors of individual series or individual programmes .
20 For example , in 1960 a survey of women at home with young children noted , ‘ Clearly the nature of women 's roles is changing , and the situation at present is one of conflict and stress ’ ( Gavron , 1966 ) .
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