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How to use labouring in a sentence

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JunoFest organizers have been busy like honey maddened bees labouring to bring you, faithful reader, the music you deserve.
Ten years ago he was a Dundee University drop out whose career encompassed labouring, recruitment consultancy and a rock band.
But throughout the early modern period, men from the labouring poor, and women of all ranks below the gentry, were illiterate.
We learn how the ideas of the Ranters, Levellers and the Diggers filtered into the common-sense of this labouring class.
On the wharves, in the car plants and wool stores, the oil stores, meat works and factories, students could get plenty of labouring jobs.
Some evil genius, it might seem, was labouring to harmonise all things into an equal slatternliness.
This is, I verily believe it, the worst used labouring people upon the face of the earth.
He was physically strong, worked hard at labouring jobs or driving, and played hard too.
Without labouring the point, modern medical knowledge is being fenced off from historicization here.
When one of us is labouring over a difficult job it affects the whole household.
Silk fabrics were not, like cotton cloth, the normal wear of the labouring classes.
I take the view that the moneys are not recoverable since, at the time of payment, the payer was not labouring under any mistake.
I can tell members that people actually made the choice to join labouring workforces rather than go to tertiary education.
The tide had reached the ship, and now the workmen labouring about the hull were ankle deep in water.
She seemed not to care that the rest of the class was labouring effortlessly on their reports.
At 51, she breathes with real difficulty, wheezing and labouring to draw breath as we talk.
Forsaking the books, it was pick and shovel for a year of manual labouring for the young David.
The home side struggled to overcome Edinburgh, but despite labouring for long periods the grit of the Irish forwards eventually saw them through.
It would be labouring the point, perhaps, to point out that most towns have at least one small gallery.
We are labouring under the illusion that we are in control and free of constraints when in truth we are out of control and morally bankrupt.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In labouring for the augmentation of the social capital he would thus be securing an insurance for his old age.
But his addresses are turgid, labouring, and not effective for their purpose.
Consequently, the expropriation of the capitalists would bring no direct and pecuniary gain to the labouring classes.
But you think otherwise, I will not put you upon labouring the proof, as you call it.
A poor man labouring under an ascites and anasarca, was directed to take a decoction of Digitalis every four hours.
In the foreground is a deep sandy road with the charrette labouring through it.
This Draconian injunction had to be obeyed, the more so as the lieutenant was labouring under great excitement.
Darkness found the train labouring through the mountainous defile of the hex River.
The country was still labouring under the curse of an inconvertible Second presidency.
Wickfield's, my friend had been labouring ever since our explosive meeting.
The start was made with only a dozen Kru boys, Trent himself, stripped to the shirt, labouring amongst them spade in hand.
We had three anchors ahead, if not four, the ship labouring a good deal.
On a night when both sides went into the game tentatively and labouring under the weight of history, Boro finally delivered a Suffolk Punch.
When the ship's labouring forces the caulking out of her seams.
Annie was a fine, strapping girl, and was evidently labouring under intense excitement, mingled with a certain ghoulish enjoyment of the tragedy.
If she had been born a Queen Bee, and they labouring Bees, they could not have been more satisfied of that.
That sounds as if I had been labouring the whole time only to exhibit a fine trait of magnanimity.
At Kathmandu the common daily hire for a labouring man is two anas.
And according to that the gentleman has good reason to say he would rather be a labouring man than a king, if vermin are to eat him.
I once said to an old labouring man, who was in his last illness, and who had refused all the food his wife had offered him.
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