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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 There is , in a sense , a dichotomy in the change of direction in work , moving from the closeness of women 's friendships to the seeming betrayal of these friendships .
2 This excerpt from the preface to Women and Media in the Asian Context gives a flavour of the book , which is published jointly by WACC and People in Communication , a group of communication organisations based in the Philippines .
3 In these circumstances there is little visible money to be made out of feminism as such , although there are specific financial benefits to be gained by institutions from the identification of women as a deprived minority .
4 The video will be available soon from the Foundation for Women 's Health Research and Development ( FORWARD ) .
5 We had looked for some impact from the presence of women in senior positions in school , but the highest percentage of women at Scale 4 or above in any school was 35 per cent .
6 A representation of reality from the standpoint of women is more objective and unbiased than the prevailing representations that reflect the standpoint of men .
7 Entitled Broadening the RU 486 Debate : A Non-Aligned Feminist Report , it report will be available in June 1991 from the Institute on Women and Technology , Department of Urban Studies and Planning , Room 3–405 , Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 , USA
8 Janice Raymond from the Institute of Women and Technology , based in the US , urges us to take a more critical look at RU 486 in particular , and reproductive technology as a whole .
9 First , to what extent are the experiences of women actually represented in the study of these life-areas ; secondly , how does this representation compare with the empirical role of women in social life ; and , lastly , do the subject categorizations themselves make sense from the perspective of women 's particular situation ?
10 She enables women today to see that women have been historical agents in the past , and to envisage the past from the perspective of women .
11 This seclusion period is closed by an elaborate ceremony that emphasizes the spatial and emotional removal of young men from the world of women .
12 Sport , as John Gillis put it , in Youth and History , took on many of the functions of the rites of passage once reserved to the Latin language , and enshrined the separation of boys from the world of women .
13 Men descended to the galleries on ladders , often made from the timbers of wrecked ships , and ore was hauled to the surface in iron buckets called ‘ kibbles ’ , and sorted from the rock by women and children .
14 He did n't kiss Lyn , he never touched women , or men either for that matter , but he seemed to make a principle of shrinking from the touch of women .
  Next page