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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Are these findings of the obstacles women face out of date ?
4 Information regarding the 1992 edition of the Edinburgh Women ‘ s Committee Unit .
5 The Unit has become a centre for collaborative research ; projects in which members of staff have played a major role include : the perceived health of attenders and non-attenders at a breast screening clinic , an evaluation of the Edinburgh Women 's Health Shop , an evaluation of the ‘ Drinkwise ’ project , a study of smoking and drinking among student nurses , and the evaluation of the Lothian Mobile Mammography Project .
6 Due to the over-running of the Wimbledon Women 's Singles tennis final on 4 July , the BBC elected to postpone Episode Three until the following weekend .
7 AN eight point victory by Wirral AC over Thurrock has put the Bebington Club at the top of Division Four of the UK Women 's League with one match of the season left .
8 One of the blanc women I told you about has entered the palace ; the other has been taken by Carrefour . ’
9 By the end of the century women will make up 45 per cent of the total civilian labour force .
10 However , in attributing prime importance to male decision-making on birth control , Banks is dismissive of the part women may have played .
11 On August 9th 1990 , South Africa Women 's Day , more than 10,000 people attended the relaunch of the ANC Women 's League .
12 Two weeks before the end of her trial , Winnie Mandela experienced what commentators treated as a major political setback when she was heavily defeated in elections for the national presidency of the ANC women 's league , which she had earlier been expected to win unchallenged .
13 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 ’ .
14 There are now many sociological studies of the disadvantages women face in particular situations , from problems in particular places of employment , to seeking health care , or trying to participate in party politics .
15 Here 's a list of the some of the things women feel guilty about .
16 The monotony and laboriousness of the tasks women often performed day in , day out for a pittance was well-illustrated in Clementina Black 's meticulous description of a matchbox-maker :
17 Sarah Bentley , who beat South African Cindy Summers 6–4 , 3–6 , 6–2 , will today meet her Surrey team-mate , Siobhan Nicholson , in the final of the Namibia women 's tournament at Windhoek .
18 ( For a further and graphic description of the lives women lead in this kind of environment , see Campbell , 1984 . )
19 Spinster ( Jessica York , UK , 1990 ) women aged 26 to 86 talk about life in this enquiring documentary — part of the Norwich Women 's Film Weekend , Feb 22–24 at Cinema City .
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 Mrs Rosemary Cubitt of the Ovens Women 's Action Group said ‘ Our demonstration is more to alert public opinion than to block the entrance .
24 Rachel ( RH ) : Here 's some of the land women [ indicating a picture in a library book ] .
25 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 .
26 I can remember at least six of the Stronsay women gutting the herring at that time and they stood on Moars beach .
27 These are firsts , as was the winning of the US Women 's Open in successive years by first a British professional , then a European .
28 The gate was up , pushed back into place by two of the Tuthanach women .
29 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 .
30 They also liked it — as did the other villages — for the spiteful inter-village competitiveness that lay under the seemingly innocent accounts of the Snead Women 's Institute going on an Easter outing to Weston-super-Mare , while the Quindale branch could only muster a local dried-flower expert whose crisp and solid arrangements , adorned with bows of florist 's ribbon , they could all have recognized in their sleep .
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