Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] of women " in BNC.
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1 | She was also a leader in the struggle for admission of women to fellowship in the London Chemical Society . |
2 | She was involved in the London Women 's Film Group and the setting up of Cinema of Women in the late seventies ; then there was a sense of a political project , opportunities for women to meet and discuss ideas and motivations . |
3 | In our culturally and ethnically mixed society the degree of emancipation of women was uneven . |
4 | And in the culturally and ethnically mixed community in which we live , the degree of emancipation of women is uneven . |
5 | I Branches without women rivals now sided with Glasgow in demanding a campaign to exclude women for good , while branches such as Edinburgh , who had to contend with the problem , tried to go on arguing for some form of recognition of women workers . |
6 | Just the men , what 's the kind of proportion of women to men in the factory ? |
7 | The alleged lack of virtues and sense of shame of women cotton operatives was deplored alike in parliamentary debate and government blue books , in contemporary novels and in newspapers . |
8 | For example , in Brazil , peripheral capitalist development is responsible not only for a lower level of participation of women in agriculture but also a lower level of integration of women in urban development . |
9 | By paying particular attention to texts and images created by women in the visual arts and performance as well as in literature , the book goes some way towards making up for the lack of awareness of women 's art . |
10 | Organisers of the Women 's Festival are looking for the woman who has done most for the welfare , health or quality of life of women in the town in the last year . |
11 | When the United Trade Union Committee ( CUTS ) was formed , they established the post of Secretary of Women 's Affairs and so we did n't continue the work of AMPES . |
12 | Though the woman depicted on the pages of the magazines may be represented as wanting to be treated as a means , this type of depiction of women is commonplace , and is one of the major expressions of women 's oppression . |
13 | For example , in Brazil , peripheral capitalist development is responsible not only for a lower level of participation of women in agriculture but also a lower level of integration of women in urban development . |
14 | This combination of data — an excess of GP over other referrals of women , together with a significantly greater likelihood of diversion of women referred by GPs away from compulsory admission compared with other female referrals — suggests apparent discrimination on the part of GPs against women . |
15 | Brown et al. 's ( 1985 ) study of psychology of women textbooks found that the token pieces on black women , for instance , were divided equally between female-identified , impressionistic or experiential pieces , and studies or reviews which were preoccupied with orthodox psychological procedures . |
16 | Vote in favour of ordination of women |
17 | All around her men 's eyes are avidly forsaking their embarrassed girlfriends for the fantasy they have paid the go-go dancer to concoct of herself ; the room contains a crowd of men united in desire and fear of possession of women who are separated from each other by bars . |
18 | It all refers back to the lack of acceptance of women in the society . |
19 | the wage system is fundamental to capitalist society , so that despite all the disadvantages of wage work , the way forward must be through furthering the process of proletarianisation of women and rescuing women from preproletarian dependence . |
20 | From the point of view of women , satisfaction with the birth , postoperative morbidity , and the implications of caesarean section for the mode of delivery in future pregnancies are also important . |
21 | He said teachers had no statutory duty to carry out the work and ruled that the boycott by the National Association of Schoolmasters–Union of Women Teachers was part of a legal trade dispute . |
22 | But the APA is under no obligation to adopt the Division 's proposals , and much of Division members ' work is published outside the mainstream , in specialist journals like Psychology of Women Quarterly and Sex Roles , or in interdisciplinary feminist publications like Signs and Feminist Studies . |
23 | ‘ Difference ’ researchers by contrast see it as evidence of women 's more cooperative , more person-oriented style . |
24 | Other complications of pregnancy were found to decrease almost linearly with age of women . |
25 | Past performance by unions in support of women 's interests has been uninspiring : one hundred years passed between the TUC 's endorsement of equal pay and the Equal Pay Act of 1970 . |
26 | In part this is because the 26 variables aggregate several different dimensions of discrimination against women ; a factor analysis identified ten significant factors , which ‘ vividly demonstrates a lack of consistency among the states in support of women 's legal rights ’ ( p. 192 ) . |
27 | They did not stay long , because her drowsiness began to increase , and a short time later they left to go in search of Women 's Surgical , where Stella greeted them with pleased surprise . |
28 | It is not a sign of high status in a man 's world to be in charge of women only , but I have to confess that I did n't find it unpleasant . |
29 | The last thirty years in Britain have seen a significant cultural change in respect of women working . |
30 | " Taking a spouse for granted " — in which , perhaps , something of the same reason exists — was listed by 7 per cent in respect of women and 21 per cent in respect of men ; how many men , once their wife 's attentions are taken up by child-rearing , leave them to get on with it and follow their own devices ? |