Example sentences of "of the [noun sg] of women " in BNC.
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1 | Amongst those concerns , the issue of the portrayal of women in the media features prominently . |
2 | A sign of the over-exposure of women in this area is the low status of family and marriage sociology : as a radical young female sociologist asked the feminist-sociologist Alice Rossi in a moment of unguarded chauvinism : ‘ how did you manage to get stuck in a low status field like marriage and the family ? ’ |
3 | In some ways Traces of the Figure redresses this balance and demonstrates the strength of the contribution of women like Chadwick , de Monchaux , Garrard , Galloway and Wilding to British sculpture of the late 20th century . |
4 | It seems , moreover , that from the 1830s and 1840s there was a distinct switch in literary representation of the type of women who had recourse to abortion : no longer was it just the seduced domestic , but the married and unmarried working women , particularly factory women in the textile areas of Lancashire . |
5 | The 132nd annual open exhibition of the Society of Women Artists will take place at the Westminster Gallery , Westminster Central Hall , Storey 's Gate , London SW1 from March 19 to 30 , 1993. handing-in day for works : January 19 1993 between 10 am and 5 pm . |
6 | The 132nd annual open exhibition of the Society of Women Artists will take place at the Westminster Gallery , Westminster Central Hall , Storey 's Gate , London SW1 from march 19 to 30 . |
7 | A notion of power which goes beyond , say , class reductionism is obviously useful in attempting to grasp the history of the subordination of women , or the regulation of unorthodox sexualities , but if power is everywhere it is difficult to understand how it can be resisted or broken out of . |
8 | ‘ We may thus think of the subordination of women as the result of three different kinds of victimisation. 1 . |
9 | Specific topics being addressed are those which have been suggested as a possible legacy of the dispute , such as irreconcilable bitterness between former working and former striking miners and their families in a ‘ split ’ community ; permanent disaffection from the police and from the institutions of legal and political authority as a whole as a result of experiences within striking communities ; and changing family relationships as a result of the mobilization of women during the dispute . |
10 | *Makale Kamara ( f ) Secretary of State at the Ministry of Public Health in charge of the Promotion of Women and Children |
11 | Maybe because of its bourgeois roots , maybe because of the class position of the kind of women working in it ? |
12 | The effect of the sharp rise of the ratio of women 's to men 's wages in 1972 is evident in the graph ( Ermisch 1979 ) . |
13 | The National Fertility Survey found that out of the total of women using contraception , 52.5% had been sterilized . |
14 | After all , is n't that a rejection of the complexity of women 's oppression ? |
15 | Much of the history of women and women 's movements is still to be written . |
16 | Its a privileged position which gives you a real understanding of the intensity and diversity of the work of women artists today . |
17 | What they each gained separately was a greater individual confidence and capacity for self-determination as women , and each of them fed that confidence back into a variety of struggles to change the position of women , and in the case of the majority of women in that particular group , to a struggle for some kind of socialism . |
18 | This Engels demonstrated brilliantly in his analysis of the position of women in capitalist society . |
19 | It is a structure essentially tribal in Pakistan , caste-based in India , which , though distorted several times over by a changing economy , still retains some of its concepts ( including that of the position of women ) in their original form . |
20 | Extent of labour force participation is an important indicator of the position of women because on the one hand , it is a way in which women contribute to the economic development of their countries and , on the other , because work is a major source of income which gives access to education , culture , power and other factors influencing social status . |
21 | In relation to the question of the position of women , it would follow that , since — it is thought — the new testament does not allow the headship of a woman , and through the fact that women did not exercise headship in that society , that a woman should be head of state is as wrong as that a woman should exercise headship within the church . |
22 | Sociological discussion in this area recognizes that social rather than biological processes are the key to the understanding of the position of women ( and of men ) in society . |
23 | Some theories of the position of women in society |
24 | Indeed , this chapter may also itself be seen as the result of feminist activity within sociology , in that analyses of the position of women in society are no longer confined to chapters on the family . |
25 | The first was in terms of the invisibility of women who were ignored , or under-represented . |
26 | They also show that , for the United States , the dependency ratio actually peaked in 1960 and is now decreasing because of the return of women to the workforce . |
27 | In fact , in these cases the division of labour seems to be the product of the exploitation of women by men , rather than its cause . |
28 | Lévi-Strauss had already described the fundamental structure of society and language in terms of the exchange of women , which he saw as the basis of all exchange : |
29 | We do not feel that Emily 's List addresses the real problems of the lack of women representatives . |
30 | The fragments that remain take the form of the ceremony of the Churching of Women after childbirth , that is , that after forty days of confinement , the woman goes to church for a ritual to mark her return to the community . |