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单词 Labouring
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1. The woman was labouring with child.
2. His classmates were labouring with elementary algebra.
3. That clerk is labouring for a promotion.
4. The smoker has been labouring under lung disease for many years.
5. I've been labouring over this report all morning.
6. He travelled around Europe labouring to pay his way.
7. He prefers labouring to working as a waiter.
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8. They wanted to provide education for the labouring classes.
9. The young man is tired of labouring after wealth.
10. The old car was labouring along the muddy road.
11. There's no point in labouring at a tedious task.
12. Cities grew rapidly, a large labouring class developed.
13. With engine labouring, the car struggled up the hill.
14. You seem to be labouring under considerable misapprehensions.
15. She's been labouring over the same article for days.
16. I've been labouring over a hot stove all morning.
17. At the time I was still labouring under the delusion that the project might be a success.
18. The labouring people tried their best to dam the river.
19. He was in his study labouring away over some old papers.
20. It is still labouring under the debt burden that it was encumbered with in the 1980s.
21. I could see the bus labouring up the steep, windy road.
22. Men still appear to be labouring under the misapprehension that women want hairy, muscular men.
23. He's still labouring under the impression that he's written a great book.
24. The couple have been labouring under housing difficulties for several years.
25. His poetry often depicts labouring class life vividly.
26. Her hands had been roughened by years of labouring.
27. Labouring poets are thus strictly defined by their handicaps.
28. The resistance to labouring class poets is balanced in some respects by the support they received.
29. Barrow was positively obsequious to me until he learnt that I too was the son of a labouring man.
30. Imperialism focused on one or two natural resources, thus creating a homogeneous agricultural proletariat, all doing the same labouring job.
1. The woman was labouring with child.
2. His classmates were labouring with elementary algebra.
3. That clerk is labouring for a promotion.
4. The smoker has been labouring under lung disease for many years.
5. Barrow was positively obsequious to me until he learnt that I too was the son of a labouring man.
6. The labouring people tried their best to dam the river.
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.
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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.
61. He spends the summer labouring on a building site.
62. They regarded the labouring class as a mere means to the maintenance of the rest.
63. The images of all labouring women in Zhang Xianliang's works have striking, particular personalities and much plentifulness, complicacy and deep implications.
64. He stood at the desk, labouring in his execrable handwriting.
65. The conservative movement has been labouring to reshape the court for a generation.
66. The restored jade burial suit fully reveals the consummate skill of the labouring people of ancient China.
67. The exploiting classes resort to every possible means to grind down and exploit the labouring people.
68. It'seems to me that he's been labouring under a bit of a misapprehension.
69. In the old society, owing to cruel exploitation and succesive years of tangled warfare among warloads(/labouring.html), the labouring people led a vagrant life. ...
70. These magnificent ancient buildings demonstrate the great intelligence of the labouring people.
71. In New China , care during childbirth , old age and illness , as well as burial arrangements , are all guaranteed for the labouring people.
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