This Beric did, and upon his arrival he found that there were over four hundred men in camp, with a proportionate number of women and children.
As soon as this was satisfied, orders were issued for half the women and children to be brought in.
Some of those I met in the wood had hid themselves, and had made their way at night, and they saw numbers of dead bodies, women and children as well as men, in the burned hamlets.
It may be so, Rujub, though I can scarce believe that there exists a monster who would give orders for the murder of hundreds of women and children in cold blood; but, at any rate, I will remain and watch.
It is awful to think of the news you brought in, Bathurst, and that there are hundreds of women and children in his power now.
Twelve towns had been utterly destroyed, forty had been partly burned, and a thousand men, besides scores of women and children, had perished.
From these houses came swarms of women and children, who crowded about the visitors, touched their beards, and patted their faces.
When the pastors of Switzerland issued a collective protest against cruelties to women and children in the South African concentration-camps, it was the Right Reverend Bishop of Winchester who was brought forward to make reply.
In the Republic, Socrates has definitely settled in all a few questions only; such as the community of women and children, the community of property, and the constitution of the state.
The community of women and children is renounced; the institution of common or public meals for women (Laws) is for the first time introduced (Ar.
It is Adeimantus again who volunteers the criticism of common sense on the Socratic method of argument, and who refuses to let Socrates pass lightly over the question of women and children.
Taylor pronounced the marital benediction, when the party left the church and were rapidly driven to the Metropolitan Hotel, the street, stoops, buildings and windows in the neighborhood of which were crowded with men, women and children.
Your labors in this great cause alone should entitle you to the thanks of all good men, women and children in the land.
Men, women and children, who cannot live on gravity alone, need something to satisfy their gayer, lighter moods and hours, and he who ministers to this want is in a business established by the Author of our nature.
The same autumn several other parties came from the east--including a large number of women and children--by different routes, and settled on the banks of the Connecticut river.
About sunrise I came upon a group of women and children, standing and sitting by the road-side, each one of them showing the same anxiety of mind which I felt.
The soldiers ran about among the women and children, looking for her and making inquiries.
They all expect me to speak now for them, and I trust the Great Spirit will put into their breasts to be a good people--into the minds of the men, women and children, and their future generations.
The work is usually performed by women and children; and with the improved tool more than three times the quantity of tags is produced in a given time.
The process of fixing the head on the body of the pin is usually executed by women and children.
It is certain that the anthropoid ape is lustfully excited by the presence of women and I have related how at Cairo (1856) a huge cynocephalus would have raped a girl had it not been bayonetted.
There lived once, in a city of Persia a goldsmith who delighted in women and in drinking wine.
This I tell thee, O King (continued the Wazir), that thou mayst know how great are the craft and malice of women and that to act in haste leadeth to repent at leisure.
Under this head may conveniently be included the condition of women and of slaves.
He will consecrate the tradition of their evil character among all, slaves and freemen, women and children, throughout the city: that will be the surest foundation of the law which he can make.
He did not see that his children had been brought up in the Median fashion, by women and eunuchs.
The boiling of the bears' flesh among the Gilyaks is done only by the oldest men, whose high privilege it is; women and children, young men and boys have no part in it.
On the children he makes a small ring of blood over the lower end of the breast bone, on women and girls he makes a mark above the breasts, and the men he touches on each shoulder.
To put an end to drought and bring down rain, women and girls of the village of Ploska are wont to go naked by night to the boundaries of the village and there pour water on the ground.
You defended Atlanta on a line so close to town that every cannon-shot and many musket-shots from our line of investment, that overshot their mark, went into the habitations of women and children.
In the name and by the authority of the ghosts, men enslaved their fellowmen; they trampled upon the rights of women and children.
But if that wind had just turned that way there would have been happy men, women and children, all clad in the garments of health.
Then this God got mad--you know cooks are always touchy--and thereupon He sent snakes to bite the men, women and children.
These giants were not only of great strength, but they were cannibals, devouring men, women and children in their inroads.
As the enemy advanced, they made an indiscriminate slaughter of men, women and children.
On the streets and in the doorways or open windows of the houses were men, women and children, all richly dressed.
I have learned that the Flatheads number about one hundred people--men, women and children--while the Skeezers number just one hundred and one.
Below in the streets of the village were gathered all the Skeezers, men, women and children, and you may be sure that Ozma and Dorothy, with Lady Aurex, were filled with joy that their friends were at last coming to their rescue.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "women and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.