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

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1 Almost all schools are expected to abandon the tests in the face of the boycott by members of the National Association of Schoolmasters-Union of Women Teachers , National Union of Teachers and Association of Teachers and Lecturers .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 To deal with these , and any imperfect nuts , there is no substitute for the keen eyes and picky fingers of rows of women , who scan moving belts which cunningly tip the nuts over to expose all their weaknesses , and remove offending objects .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Just the men , what 's the kind of proportion of women to men in the factory ?
9 Under the first category come some trenchant analyses of images of women in ‘ great ’ male artists ' work , including ‘ Invention of Primitivist Modernism ’ and constructions of a ‘ Tahitian Body ’ ( Peter Brooks ) .
10 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 .
11 In our culturally and ethnically mixed society the degree of emancipation of women was uneven .
12 And in the culturally and ethnically mixed community in which we live , the degree of emancipation of women is uneven .
13 These paths were made by the feet of generations of women — our mothers , their mothers , their grandmothers — walking .
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 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 Also brought in by at least one US multinational — NCR 's new parent , AT&T , was the notion of quotas of women in top jobs within a certain time span .
19 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 .
20 For example , the West Midlands Regional Health Service has set itself the target of achieving a minimum of 33% of women non-executive directors who will advise on and develop the Regional Health Authority 's policy .
21 These Rape Crisis groups usually draw extensively on the experience and sense of priorities of women who have been raped .
22 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 .
23 Walker 's most liberating pictures of femininity are the many watercolours of groups of women sometimes with children gathered by the sea .
24 The overall participation of 37% of women was relatively high .
25 Vote in favour of ordination of women
26 Network studies have given us various instances of groups of women who are less standard speakers than comparable groups of men .
27 Finally , a number of categories of women were identified as having particular problems with regard to employment , namely travelling women and girls , who suffer a myriad of problems , older women , and lone parents .
28 Is my hon. Friend aware of the proceedings of the international menopause conference which point out that the number of deaths of women in the post-50 age group from heart attack and particularly stroke is twice as great as the number dying from osteoporosis and 10 times as great as the number of deaths from breast cancer ?
29 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 .
30 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 .
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