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Sentence count:71+6Posted:2017-08-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: labour intensivelabour savinglaboringbring aboutharbouringneighbouringlabourlabourerMeaning: ['leɪbərɪŋ]  adj. doing arduous or unpleasant work. 
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31. The claims made for these poems, however, reveal some of the difficulties in a discussion of labouring class poetry.
32. The world divided into the idle rich and the labouring poor.
33. Only five weeks after the October revolution, he had narrowed the group that could exercise the right to the labouring masses.
34. The vast majority of the population are labouring peasants or artisans in the cottage industries of the villages or the small cities.
35. Shipman was seated in his office, labouring over his paperwork, when I came in.
36. It should, however, be observed that labouring people produced numerous prose works during this time.
37. Nicholas, on the other hand, was labouring under several misapprehensions.
37. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
38. At the bottom of the scale, the majority were untouchables, labouring on the land.
39. This is an important tendency among many labouring class poets of the eighteenth century even if they are not agricultural workers.
40. The important aspect of Johnson's statement is that he dismisses the whole phenomenon of labouring poets as misapplied patronage.
41. Well, dear Rex was either lying or labouring under a misapprehension.
42. The camera plane was grinding up in a labouring climb, turning to present the smallest target.
43. After this it is possible for labouring poets to entertain far greater hopes of public impact.
44. Relatively little attention has been paid to the origins of labouring class poetry.
45. My labouring minutes were occupied with fantasies of the most horrific kind.
46. Day schooling was received by only a minority of children from the labouring classes, in some parishes a very tiny one.
47. The price of bread cereals, on which labouring families spent a vast proportion of their wages, fluctuated wildly.
48. She rested now and then under the shade of the cypresses and watched other tourists labouring in the heat.
49. The labouring engines could be heard groaning like a battery of tanks.
50. Even 2 out of every 3 farm labouring families stayed put and overall 3 out of every 4 households remained virtually the same.
51. Negative comments on poetry written by labouring people often entailed some depreciation of labour itself.
52. Although in other poems Leapor shows that labouring class women can be desperately unhappy in marriage, she is not unequivocal.
53. Among labouring poets, Mary Leapor will prove a particularly strong instance of a satirist attacking her betters.
54. Behind this passage may lie the assumption that labouring class poets were fundamentally impostors.
55. Stephen Duck, however, is not the first instance of a labouring class poet in the eighteenth century.
56. A labouring person who aspires to a better and more rewarding life is judged to be grossly deceived.
57. He came of a labouring family and he himself began work in the local cotton industry at the age of ten.
58. For the most part, however, the labouring classes did not move very far.
59. The mechanical process of elegant correction and rephrasing cut out the ugly, self-stultifying labouring of mistakes.
60. Again, the choice was between following the work to the factory towns or eking out an existence by labouring.
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