Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [noun] for women " in BNC.

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1 The feminist movement of the 1970s highlighted the restricted opportunities and expectations for women , especially for mothers .
2 Trent International Centre for School Technology [ TICST ] is commissioned by the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Engineering Council ( joint sponsors of the WISE Project which began in January 1984 ) to operate converted buses as mobile teaching/exhibition vehicles to support a programme of activities which will bring to the attention of girls ( particularly 13–14 year olds at option time ) , parents and the general public , the roles and opportunities for women in Science and Engineering .
3 It is precisely this need to conform that causes tensions and difficulties for women studying physics .
4 The women proposed that a follow-up seminar be organised in 1993 to discuss a five-year plan of programmes and policies for women communicators .
5 Her instinctive creativity , and her association with the future rather than the past , could be the fuel which helps us to generate new forms and roles for women today .
6 One entirely unresolved issue revolves around the question of the balance of costs and benefits for women due to the entry of the TNCs in the Third World .
7 Fatima Ibrahim said that her union 's efforts to promote human rights and equality for women had met the full force of repression under different Sudanese governments since the early 1950s .
8 As part of the same struggle against destitution , meetings were organised to protest at increasing food prices and profiteering ; a large attendance at Canning Town Public Hall heard Sylvia Pankhurst and resolved to campaign for government price controls and votes for women ( SE 27 February 15 ) .
9 The days of tight tops and mini-skirts for women were gone .
10 In Great Britain , the proportion of smokers has been more or less static for several years at around 32% for men and 30% for women .
11 The trends in long absences across the grades , however , were reduced by only 5% for men and 15% for women .
12 The longest life expectancy in the Community is in Greece for men and France for women .
13 Smoking prevalence data for 1991 in Victoria are encouraging — 27.3% for men and 24% for women .
14 Adjustment for work characteristics and social circumstances outside work alone reduced the trends in short absences across the grades by 26% for men and 35% for women .
15 When fitting a linear term for employment grade , the increasing trends in short spells of sickness absence across the grades were reduced by 27% for men and 40% for women from those seen before adjustment .
16 The overall response rate was 73% ( 74% for men and 71% for women ) .
17 If present marriage rates continue , then the expected proportions of men and women married by age 50 would be around 77% for men and 78% for women , compared with 93% of women and 96% of men in 1971 .
18 Fox is for all pregnant women and Mellanby for women over six months pregnant and mothers and babies .
19 It was in an educational context that I met Jo , inviting her to Scotland to contribute to an annual series of photography events and workshops for women .
20 The chair of the EOC MARY CLARKE-GLASS will speak next on the issue of jobs and training for women .
21 Her Careers and Openings for Women ( 1935 ) was both a practical handbook and a sociological survey of the female labour market .
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