Sentences with labour
la·bour
L l - ...the labour of seeding, planting and harvesting. [+ of]
- ...peasants labouring in the fields. [VERB]
- An action-packed ride to the hospital would ensue, followed by a fast labour punctuated by wisecracks and sight gags.
- Immigration Minister Chris Evans devises package of measures to ease labour shortages by attracting more skilled workers to Australia.
- For twenty-five years now he has laboured to build a religious community. [VERB to-infinitive]
- Latin America lacked skilled labour.
- A child birth tear during labour can cause significant pain and discomfort during both at the time of labour and afterwards.
- With an increasing number of employee-employer labour disputes today, it's led to an increasing amount of labour related cases filed in the court system.
- Every man should receive a fair price for the product of his labour.
- He believes that, historically, Labour has been most successful as the party that helped people get on in life.
- Therefore any use of Africans for slave labour purposes could be justified.
- In AM, use labor
- ...a Labour MP.
- She laboured under the illusion that I knew what I was doing. [V + under]
- I don't want to labour the point but there it is. [VERB noun]
- I thought the pains meant I was going into labour.
- A labour dispute
- labour-saving
- To labour under a misapprehension
- To labour a point
- To labor for peace.
- To labor under a misapprehension.
- Don't labor the point.
- To labor the reader with unnecessary detail.
- Labor reforms.