In the nineteenth century, it was the moral at the heart of a story which led to critics belabouring certain writers. |
Hence, it will not be easy to say that everything is going ahead just as if the fifteen Member States were involved, if you will forgive me belabouring such an obvious point. |
The elderly poet chased the young man, belabouring him round the shoulders with a walking stick. |
In addition, cost savings can be achieved, for example as a result of the mitigation of heavy belabouring of the starscreens, as well by the employment of secondary appliances, and the workforce. |
At the risk of belabouring the point, let me cite just one other publication dealing with this question. |
Roused to frenzy by the loss of his queen, the king goes in pursuit, belabouring whomsoever he finds and meeting with mortifying adventures. |