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Example sentences for "women are"

  • He approved her going, for he was employed in assisting her to go: a proceeding at variance with many things he had said, but he was as full of contradiction to-day as women are accused of being.

  • But then, women are in the position of inferiors.

  • But all things are possible; women are women; they swim in infidelity, from wave to wave!

  • Her thought was: We women are nailed to our sex!

  • Women are no longer divided only into the two groups of wives who are to be honored, and prostitutes who are the dishonored guardians of that honor; there is a large third class of women who are neither wives nor prostitutes.

  • Women are of a nice contexture; and our spirits, when disordered, are not to be recomposed in a moment.

  • Nor is there, perhaps, more of truth in the opinion of those who derive the partiality which women are inclined to show to the brave, from this excess of their fear.

  • Women are beginning to tell men what they really think of them; and to insist that the same relations of downright sincerity and independence that exist between men shall exist between women and men.

  • Women are disposed to follow the noble dream called duty.

  • Women are so much better now than formerly that one wife is quite enough.

  • Women are not to be blamed for that they are forward to pray to God, only let them know their bounds; and I wish that idleness in men be not the cause of their putting their good women upon this work.

  • I do not believe that by any of these the prayers of women are despised, but by these we are taught, who, as the mouth in assemblies to pray, is commended unto us.

  • And I won't leave the subject of dress which this gentleman considers the only subject we women are equal to.

  • Ah, Justine, to some men no women are old: men are inexplicable.

  • Women are then, so to speak, mistresses at home.

  • Women are actuated by different motives in yielding.

  • Women are not at their ease except with those who take chances with them, and enter into their spirit.

  • Women are under no ordinary embarrassment.

  • The errors of women are so many indictments of egotism, neglect and worthlessness in husbands.

  • Accordingly, a large number of women are, under present circumstances, forced to renounce the legitimate gratification of their sexual instincts, while the males seek and find solace in prostitution.

  • Women are to participate in the exercises of arms, the same as the men, and are to fill the same duties as these, only they are to attend to the lighter ones, "owing to the weakness of the sex.

  • Women who earn their own living have to go into the streets and the market and to come in contact with much from which other classes of women are protected.

  • Two things of great social importance in respect to women are traceable to these mores: (a) The sex modesty of women.

  • Women are restricted in the same way as to the husband's elder brother, or male cousin, or his brother-in-law.

  • Women are subject to some taboos which are directed against them as sources of possible harm or danger to men, and they are subject to other taboos which put them outside of the duties or risks of men.

  • Women are said to be mentally more adaptable.

  • There is no doubt that many cases of sterility or childlessness in women are due to long-neglected leucorrhea in girlhood.

  • The conditions which cause sterility in women are many, but the most common cause is a salpingitis or an inflammation of the Fallopian tubes, which may be caused by gonorrhea or any other inflammation.

  • The causes of frigidity in women are many, but here are the most important ones: First and foremost is the repression of all sexual manifestations which the unmarried woman has to practice, and has had to practice for many centuries.

  • Thousands of women are frightened or shocked by disagreeable sights, by crippled men, by animals, and still their children are born perfectly normal.

  • As women are supposed to have no character or sacred office, it is always safe to punish them to the full extent of the law.

  • Men will be wise and virtuous just in proportion as women are self-reliant and able to meet them on the highest planes of thought and of action.

  • Women are so easily deluded that most of the miracles of the Bible are performed for their benefit; and, as in the case of the witch of Endor, she occasionally performs some herself.

  • Then, if women are to have the same duties as men, they must have the same nurture and education?

  • But if women are to have the same employments as men, they must have the same education--they must be taught music and gymnastics, and the art of war.

  • Women are obliged to journey to the Legislature at every session to instruct members and committees at legislative hearings.

  • As women are governed by a "male aristocracy" we are doubly interested in having our rulers able at least to read and write.

  • Women are admitted to the postal service on equal salaries with men.

  • Women are eligible to sit on them the same as men.

  • Yet as far as women are concerned, it is to this group of aliens in particular that is due the recent tremendous impulse towards organization among the most poorly paid women.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "women are" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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