Example sentences of "[noun] of women in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yes do we have much idea of men 's perception of women in the play .
2 According to the Middle East Times of March 10-16 some Saudi women were disappointed to find no mention of women in the legislation .
3 An estimated 50% of women in the world who want to stop having children are able to fulfil that wish by these means .
4 But the invisibility of women in the sociology of deviance is not simply a mirror of reality .
5 The invisibility of women in the sociology of work is guaranteed by the choice of predominantly masculine jobs in research design .
6 Their request , therefore is that the NBCW provides a regular input expressing as far as is possible , the concerns and views of women in the Church on topics which seem to women to be most crucial or fundamental .
7 You 're coming over so that we can discuss the demand that the women 's movement is making for free contraception and abortion on demand , and the strategy that our local women 's group might develop in struggling for that at a local level , how we relate to other women and groups of women in the area , how the abortion issue relates to other ones .
8 The shroud thrown over the subordination of women in the mining communities has much to tell us about the myth of the " archetypical proletarians ' .
9 Furthermore one may argue that the subordination of women in the church reflected the cultural conditioning of people in the first century .
10 Nor can the often minimal presence of women in the politics and elected assemblies of the Western democracies .
11 In Orwell 's time , Wigan was as much a cotton town as it was a coal town , and if his excavation of the elements of exploitation was to have been adequate , it could not have omitted the experience of women in the cotton industry .
12 In Latin America the percentage of the total female population who worked , decreased during this period showing that , as in other LDCs ( with the exception of Oceania ) , the proportion of women in the labour force was smaller in 1975 than previously in 1960 .
13 At the same time there is a real personal value and satisfaction to be gained from the caring and nurturing work of women in the family .
14 The Bishops have asked the National Board of Catholic Women to represent the range of views and concerns of women in the Church .
15 Where are the men who are speaking out about the abuse of women in the home ?
16 Last autumn the charity Business in the Community announced Opportunity 2000 , a business-led equal opportunities initiative to improve and increase the quality and quantity of women in the workforce by the year 2000 .
17 It is through the exchange of women in the alliance of marriage that culture and society are founded .
18 What I have described so far relates in general to the lives of women in the peasant communities in many parts of the Indian sub-continent , but the details I have given mainly concern women in East and West Punjab .
19 The form of the book , written from the imagined perspective of the year 2034 , is a review of developments since 1870 and an analysis of the surprising troubles of 2033 provoked by the populist movement — a ‘ strange blend of women in the lead and men in the rank and file ’ .
20 They number just 11 , and are undoubtedly the most select group of women in the world .
21 But since this proportion is relatively small , the main explanation for the neglect of women in the study of retirement is more likely to be a combination of two particular factors .
22 In Guatemala , for instance , changes in the character of the manufacturing sector influenced the participation rates of women in the labour market .
23 It must be remembered , however , that participation rates of women in the workforce are notoriously inaccurate .
24 Katz and Lazarsfeld found ‘ gregariousness ’ to be an important factor associated with the role of women in the formation of public opinion .
25 Carmichael 's sexism — not that the word existed : ‘ the role of women in the struggle is prone ’ — and the obsession with struggle elsewhere and male intellectuals ' struggles here with an uncomprehending world , threw down enough issues to sustain a variety of competing tendencies , articles , and books for the following five years .
26 Titles include : ‘ Equal in the Kingdom ’ , ‘ Silence of Women : Societal Influences ’ , ‘ Women in World Religions ’ , ‘ Women and Law ’ and ‘ The Role of Women in the Church ’ .
27 The Lutheran Church leadership has agreed to meet to re-evaluate the role of women in the Church 's activities .
28 Katz and Lazarsfeld 's own study delineates the crucial role of women in the shaping of everyday decisions to do with consumption patterns , fashions , public affairs and cinema attendances in a mid-western American community .
29 They will rightly look to a Labour Government who will not look at the matter in the narrow economic calculus that we have heard from Conservative Members but will recognise that , unless we are prepared to accept the role of women in the labour force , we will fail as an economy to receive and achieve our full potential .
30 Welfare feminists were concerned with the health and welfare of working-class women , especially the relief of their poverty , rather than with pressing for changes in the role of women in the family .
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