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

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1 Charlotte Fischer , Emma Sokell and Sarah Spittle ran both for the College and the University Blues Team , and Vicki Edwards and Katherine Walker played for the University Women 's Tennis Team .
2 She 's a Canadian International and considered too good for the University women 's Basketball team .
3 As Jeffrey Weeks has pointed out , for Ellis and his fellow socialist Edward Carpenter , sexual equality was above all an ethical concern , involving equal recognition for the work women did as wives and mothers .
4 If you would like to help , please write a letter stating the following : ’ Dear Mayor Gordon , I have heard about the work of the Buklod Centre and the programmes it runs for the hospitality women , including health education , English lessons , income-generating projects and night care for children .
5 It insisted on calling a separate meeting for the kolkhoz women , so as to persuade them of their independence from their menfolk .
6 KIRSTY SPEAK and Sarah Burnell shared the lead with French challenger Delphine Bourson after the first of the two qualifying rounds for the Centenary women 's British Open golf amateur championship yesterday .
7 To be eligible for the study women had to be white , British , married , aged 25–39 years , and to have been taking oral contraceptives for at least five months , or using a diaphragm or intrauterine device for at least five months without previous exposure to oral contraceptives .
8 For the analysis women with azoospermic or sterilised partners and women with no partner were categorised in the subgroup with infertile partners .
9 The difference between the ball women use and that of the men is basically one of compression .
10 The second part of the festival , which resulted in the final performance , raised vital questions about the way women relate to one another when they are free to make real choices .
11 The difference theorists are more suspicious than their colleagues in the dominance current of traditional value-judgements about the way women talk .
12 The Joan Collins syndrome is one way of summing up the present attempt to take ten to fifteen years off the way women look .
13 Fears that Steffi Graf 's foot injury was worse than first thought , were allayed after the defending women 's champion put in six hours of practice at Wimbledon on Saturday then practised for two hours yesterday at a club in west London .
14 After all , most of the Gujerati women I spoke to I met through English classes they attended , through workmates and mutual friends , not through social workers and community workers .
15 They 're from one of the country Women 's Institutes , and they 're coming to check out the suitability of the bush walk for a much larger party — most of them elderly .
16 One of the blanc women I told you about has entered the palace ; the other has been taken by Carrefour . ’
17 By the end of the century women will make up 45 per cent of the total civilian labour force .
18 However , in attributing prime importance to male decision-making on birth control , Banks is dismissive of the part women may have played .
19 Compared to sex offences on children , which cause universal shock and horror to policemen , in the masculine occupational culture of the station women are sex objects and , in other circumstances , would be considered ‘ fair game ’ .
20 Cooper 's method was to give the three groups an inventory of questions dealing with obsessional traits and symptoms ; his results showed that the mean symptom score of the houseproud women fell between those of the normal women and the group of obsessional patients .
21 Just as her words were out one of the charity women came chattering in through the open doors to the terrace .
22 It 's really come to the fore and has been seen as a political force for a much shorter time than , say , a hundred years , and I am wonder if , in that short time , because that 's how we can judge things , I mean presumably you were aware of the way women were treated before the Women 's Movement started raising it 's profile , and you 're aware of the way things are now , do you see much change ?
23 Rachel ( RH ) : Here 's some of the land women [ indicating a picture in a library book ] .
24 About 50 old Somervillians met in the library of the University Women 's Club to be welcomed by the A.S.M. President and brought up to date on Somerville news by the Principal .
25 The gate was up , pushed back into place by two of the Tuthanach women .
26 LAWN TENNIS : Four British players — Sarah Bentley , Julie Pullin , Lucy Ahl and the unseeded Karen Cross — have reached the quarter-finals of the Gabor Women 's Satellite tournament .
27 Term delivery was achieved by 50% of the control women and 82% of the mefenamic acid group ; a highly significant difference .
28 It is no accident that in secular lyrics of the period women , apparently the cause of so much self-regarding male rhetoric , ( albeit rescued by humorous and witty posturing ) , are conspicuous by their silence — absent from the lover 's self-dramatisation and the satirist 's easy jibes .
29 He also bought a teaspoonful of tea from one of the artillery women for ten pounds , to be paid after the siege was over or , in case of death , by his executors to certain of her relations ; to lend substance to this rather nebulous arrangement which at first only seemed to excite the suspicion of the woman selling the tea , Fleury had drawn up an elaborate letter which began impressively : " To Whomsoever May Find This Missive , I , George Fleury , Being Then Deceased , " and which seemed to Fleury to give a certain legal solemnity to the transaction .
30 After the Moabite armies had been wiped out , all of the enemy women ‘ that have known man by lying with him ’ were ordered to be killed , a public health measure of a rather drastic order , although one that was highly effective .
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