Example sentences of "[adv] be women " in BNC.

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1 No effort is made to choose a panel who are committed to further part time training , and rarely are women doctors put on the interview panel .
2 RARELY are women and men shown in a variety of occupations .
3 So are women , ’ said Robert , turning back to the paper .
4 She refers , in particular , to radical feminists who turn on its head the criticism that women are more emotional than men , and claim that not only are women more emotional , but that this is their strength , and that in comparison , men are enfeebled , deadened and impoverished creatures .
5 Although those who work with old people will have observed for themselves that in this group there are a significant number of male carers , the implications have not been fully drawn out because so many old disabled people at home alone are women and so many younger women carry the main burden of informal care at home .
6 The great majority of the elderly living alone are women and this proportion increases with age from 79 per cent of those under 70 years of age to 86 per cent of those aged 80 or more ( Table 5.3 ) .
7 Not only were women to a large extent excluded , but the very concepts and models themselves embodied a masculine view of the world .
8 Not being women , I mean . ’
9 Women with more education have more to lose from becoming mothers , and perhaps less from just being women .
10 In other words , nature is chaotic when not controlled by men ; so also are women .
11 Furthermore one may remark on the fact that that which is considered ‘ feminine ’ , which the male also now takes on , corresponds simply to what have traditionally been women 's tasks ( nurturing and caring ) .
12 Indeed , such an academic structure might provide a good opportunity for the exercise suggested by Graff , in which students ( many of whom would probably be women ) would consider a feminist anthology of women poets of the past , and discuss how far they are admissible into the existing poetic canon , and what theoretical criteria might govern such admission .
13 WASHING up is women 's work , said Paul Blacker , 31 , after a turkey feast .
14 There are one or two clerks , er that have male , purely because it 's , it 's their job anyway , and er the chief clerk headquarters is a male but the majority of them now are women yep , and they do well er , headquarters staff do it very well I think , that side of it .
15 It really was women and children out then .
16 The only people here are women and everybody feels safe and understood .
17 Erm so do you feel that in the years that you 've worked here are women just as important in the factory and make up a large part of the workforce now as they , as they 've ever done ?
18 That surely was women 's fault .
19 Only rarely were women doing similar work to men .
20 And if that 's gon na happen then how are women gon na be able to get on into higher education
21 Almost all the workers upstairs are women , there are only two men and they are pensioners .
22 ‘ What else are women for ? ’ said Bobby playfully .
23 Where are women in all this ?
24 Anti-Racist and Anti-Sexist Education : Why are Women and Black Students Educational Problems ?
25 Why were women of colour excluded ?
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