| Teachers have argued passionately for the opportunity to teach the subject they love, instead of trawling laboriously through past papers. |
| Most of them didn't believe in modern machinery, so they had to laboriously cut their firewood with bucksaws. |
| No need to shield your virginal eyes, the nude figures have been laboriously obscured. |
| Items with few words can probably be decoded, albeit laboriously, with adequate comprehension by even the majority of poor readers. |
| Saul has been fitted with a vocaliser, a machine that transforms laboriously typed words into sounds. |
| As we laboriously went through each box, we marked them off in our spreadsheet. |