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Example sentences for "young women"

  • And this is not so much the fault of young women as it is of parents and society.

  • Think of it, young women, as it really is.

  • Many of our present-day customs in pleasures and dress which form strong temptations for our young men and young women, are a direct result of this “conspiracy of silence.

  • Thus far we have studied the ethics of young women in their relation to young men, as friends only.

  • The secret sin often causes a young man to be exceedingly indifferent and to shun the company of young women.

  • A young man should never trifle with his affections or the affections of young women by numerous engagements.

  • Now if this is true of young men, I do not see why it is not equally true of young women.

  • Emmett on the artificial life of young women.

  • During a number of years it has been my privilege to be the confidante and counsellor of a large number of young women of various stations in life and in all parts of the United States.

  • Your sisters must be young women now," Rebecca said, thinking of those girls for the first time perhaps since she had left them.

  • Dare any soul on earth breathe a word against the sweetest, the purest, the tenderest, the most angelical of young women?

  • Multitudes of young women, excited by the preaching and appeals of the clergy, were again thrown into the old disease, and at the coming of the good bishop it culminated.

  • The same thing was seen among young women exposed to sundry fanatical Protestant preachers.

  • Out of this mixture of "possession" within the convent and malignity without it came a charge that Grandier had bewitched the young women.

  • I wish to have it distinctly understood, that I do not propose to give a complete manual of the social and moral duties of young women.

  • Tendency of young women to dosing and drugging.

  • Decision of character as important to young women as to others.

  • Special influence of young women in families--and as sisters.

  • There should be less delicacy in relation to this subject on the part of young women, and more consideration on the part of employers.

  • Young women go to our large cities as pure as snow.

  • The Society for the Rescue of Young Women, in London, admitted two hundred members last year.

  • A Young Women's Christian Association was organized in Boston in May, 1866, under the auspices of Mrs. Henry F.

  • Many other maladies there are incident to young women, out of that one and only cause above specified, many feral diseases.

  • The green sickness therefore often happeneth to young women, a cachexia or an evil habit to men, besides their ordinary sighs, complaints, and lamentations, which are too frequent.

  • Alcibiades was still dallying with wanton young women, immoderate in his expenses, effeminate in his apparel, ever in love, but why?

  • Now he had not said one word about Hollins, his effort being to magnify the importance of the education of young women, and to fasten conviction on parental hearts.

  • His shining merit is in the fact that he made the early resolve to be an agent in bringing in the better day for the liberal education of young women.

  • At first he saw it dimly, but as time passed it grew in clarity, until it materialized in a better system for the higher education of young women.

  • The advanced education of young women is exposed to all the uncertainties which beset the education of men, but it has perplexities of its own in addition.

  • In the same city young men and young women of collegiate rank are studying the same subjects under the same instructors; but there are two colleges, not one.

  • The common schools were the only grades of public instruction open to young women.

  • He realised that he was not accustomed to the propinquity of young women.

  • I don't see how he could survive the exposure of the simple fact that while preaching anti-waste he is keeping motor-cars in the names of young women.

  • It is then that the books in the series for boys and girls will be found especially indispensable, and in due time, according to the judgment of the parents, should be followed by the book addressed to young men or to young women.

  • How many things are discovered by young women, under certain circumstances, to have been left up stairs!

  • Through the doors of Ferguson's poured two conflicting streams of humanity, and wistful groups of young women, on the way from hasty lunches, blocked the pavements and stared at the finery behind the plate-glass windows.

  • Mr. Hodder knows how fond I am of young women," he said.

  • While their own daughters were guarded, young women in Dayton Street were forced to sell themselves into a life which meant slow torture, inevitable early death.

  • Young women in whose family there is a distinct history of such hereditary diseases as cancer, tuberculosis, or insanity for two generations back, should not marry at all.

  • Yet in spite of all these disadvantages under which the young women labor, a great many of them who enter far below par in health, or, indeed, on the fair road to become chronic invalids, graduate very greatly improved in health.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    formal garden; remain true; young animal; young couple; young fella; young fellow; young gentlemen; young gentlewoman; young lawyer; young lieutenant; young love; young maid; young marster; young massa; young minister; young mother; young nobleman; young ones; young plants; young reader; young trees; young wife; younger daughter; younger sister; youngest brother; youngest daughter