Example sentences of "[adv] for woman " in BNC.
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1 | An ardent but always non-violent feminist , she campaigned vigorously for women 's rights , fought hard to improve rudimentary state education and medical services , and was one of the first women to stand for election to a borough council after the passing of the Qualification of Women Act in 1907 . |
2 | As breastfeeding is often difficult enough for women to manage , please do not further discourage other women from breastfeeding when it is not this factor which is mainly responsible for the loss of shape . |
3 | Consequently , they feel sensual desire only for women with whom they have few affectionate ties , and who are not highly esteemed by them , nor by others in their social circle . |
4 | This finding is significant in itself , but it becomes even more so when matched against the changes in the labour market already described , where part-time working is increasingly important , and not only for women . |
5 | If I had n't been pregnant I would have been sent back to Bullwood , but they have n't got a mother and baby unit there , though in those days Styal was only for women over twenty-one , apart from the pregnant borstal girls . |
6 | The team at the project have set up some times when everyone can pop in , as well as a special session on Wednesday mornings which is only for women and children . |
7 | The original American legislation was only for women , and they made in fact some very erm convoluted and not very satisfactory arguments about why they should only do it for women . |
8 | There were a lot of very poor men also in a number of these trades who were not originally covered by the legislation , and that 's where the erm the developments have , have come from since then , the dynamic of the policy , because the argument over whether it should be only for women rebounded on them , and people said , ‘ No , it should n't ’ , so for a while the legislation was all scrapped and then they started again , and now the Americans have much more comprehensive laws than we do . |
9 | Why was it originally only for women ? |
10 | That stereotype speaks less for women 's liberation than a society which treats children as a disruptive influence , a social nuisance . |
11 | In addition , women received proportionately smaller payments on their sixtieth birthday because the number of years included in reckonable service was less for women . |
12 | O much more complex perhaps for women as well , more choices there . |
13 | I 'm all for women 's lib . ’ |
14 | These tasty orange flavour tablets are suitable for the whole family but especially so for women , to help your body meet busy demands of busy , modern living . |
15 | I think it 's more so for women than for men . |
16 | Mean body mass index at ascertainment was 28.4 for male hypertensives compared with 26.5 for controls , and 26.9 for female hypertensives compared with 22.8 for controls , differences highly significant for men ( p<0.001 ) , less so for women ( p<0.01 ) . |
17 | RECENTLY RICHARD APPEARED IN For Women magazine , with a head of hair but without clothes . |
18 | I do n't approve of late marriages , especially for women . |
19 | Previous generations were brought up in an age when it was thought not ‘ respectable ’ — especially for women — to enjoy sex ; and men and women over 50 or so were expected to be together ‘ for companionship ’ , to the exclusion of any sexual activity . |
20 | Adult education authorities hold day and evening classes in relaxation ( movement , breathing and mental relaxation ) ; and some are designed especially for women or older people . |
21 | Numerous different scales are apparent e.g. productive skills , industriousness , intelligence , helpfulness , friendliness , modesty , wit and especially for women , religiosity . |
22 | We should keep thinking about this … the politics of the situation can hardly be ignored as the personal is the political , especially for women in Scotland . |
23 | In some ways Saudi seems very repressive , especially for women , who are very much second class citizens . |
24 | Data from this study also show that some people do retain relationships which they use for confiding and support , especially with their mothers , and this is regarded as appropriate , especially for women to get support with concerns that essentially are ‘ women 's business , . |
25 | There are questions to be raised specifically about the coverage of job security guarantees , especially for women , the amount of independence unions have and the extent of delegation as opposed to ritualized consensus formation . |
26 | While the constitutional and legal changes laid the foundations for a breakdown of the dominance of the household and for greater individual rights , especially for women , considerable importance still attaches to some of the characteristics noted in the prewar period , albeit with modifications . |
27 | However , other research shows that these methods are not the best for actually securing a job , especially for women ( Callender , 1988 ) . |
28 | They should think not only of convenience , especially for women who have young children to look after , but of safety . |
29 | Shrewsbury is still a traditional market town , so employment patterns , especially for women , are different from those to be found in urban areas . |
30 | These include the absolute and relative increase in part-time employment , especially for women , the increasing use of short-term and temporary contracts , and the growth of homeworking and of self-employment . |