Use labour in a sentence
Sentences starting with labour
- Labour of the hand, trouble, sorrow, and perplexity, charity and humanity, had cleared and simplified his life, had sweetened his intelligence, and taken the place of ambition. [11]
Sentences ending with labour
- She set herself with redoubled vigour to the work before her; and denied herself pleasure for the purpose of steady labour. [14]
- I've just called up the Department in Washington and given them a piece of my mind--told 'em they'd have to conscript labour. [9]
- But she seemed to have been born to misery, and wandered mournfully about, weeping and lamenting because she lacked an object for which to labour. [10]
- They never lifted their eyes above the day's labour. [11]
- Treasonable, you mean,--to strike when the lives of hundreds of thousands of your fellow countrymen depend on your labour. [9]
- In vain she resolved against allowing herself any society or change of scene until she had accomplished her labour. [14]
- Even at a remote period he practised some division of labour. [1]
- For it is now announced that the word "labour," as applied to the new party, does not mean manual labour alone, but also mental labour. [9]
- And he did not conceal from himself that he was really doing nothing but labour. [9]
- What else is labour? [9]
Short sentences using labour
- Corvee----Forced labour. [11]
Sentences containing labour two or more times
- And another year ye shall labour, and get the fruits of your labour, and not stand waiting, as it were, till a fish shall pass the spear, or a stag water at your door, that ye may slay and eat. [11]
- He at a man's labour, she at a woman's; labour not for themselves alone, but for others. [9]
- The new British Labour Party and the Inter-Allied Labour and Socialist Conferences have adopted Mr. Wilson's program and have made use of his striking phrases. [9]
More example sentences with the word labour in them
- The labour which you have shirked, which is now hidden from you, will be disclosed, you will justify your existence by taking your place as an element of the community. [9]
- Generation after generation would labour with unflagging zeal until the art sculptured fragment of the new Cathedral--the new Cathedral of Democracy --pointed upward toward the blue vault of heaven. [9]
- Here the forces would have been fighting for him; the trend was towards the elevation of the standards of living and the wider rights of labour, to the amelioration of hard conditions of life among the poor. [11]
- I can't, I won't recognize a labour union! [9]
- Rolfe was arguing with a man about the labour unions, but almost at once she knew she had fixed his attention. [9]
- The average American will be inclined to regard the program of the new British Labour Party as the embodiment of what he vaguely calls Socialism, and to him the very word is repugnant. [9]
- To save those who are down-trodden, to help those who labour for the good of the world, to--" she stopped short, for all at once she remembered- remembered whence his money came. [11]
- The flushed cheeks which he noticed could scarcely be the result of the light labour which she had performed for him. [10]
- But after all, what labour is after is more money, isn't it? [9]
- In this labour we passed eight days, and then were ready for the launch again. [11]
- It is fortunate we have been spared in this country the formation of a political labour party, because such a party would have been composed of manual workers alone, and hence would have tended further to develop economic class consciousness, to crystallize class antagonisms. [9]
- He, John Hodder, was to live under that cloud, to labour under it. [9]
- A man's labour was not his own. [11]
- His own guilt was causing him great mental trouble and, in fact, notwithstanding the arduous labour imposed upon him by the war, the most melancholy mood again took possession of him. [10]
- All her life was but labour and pain; and she never threw down the burden for the sake of present pleasure. [14]
- The taxes for wars were wrung out of the sons of labour and sorrow. [11]
- The older labour unions were accused by the strikers of playing the employers' game, and thus grew to be hated even more than the "capitalists. [9]
- But the Legislature trembles whenever a labour leader opens his mouth. [9]
- I am counselled to wait and watch--D. V. I will do so; yet it is harder to wait with the hands bound, and the observant and reflective faculties at their silent and unseen work, than to labour mechanically. [14]
- Meanwhile, in obedience to the unerring instinct for drama peculiar to great metropolitan dailies, newspaper correspondents were alighting from every train, interviewing officials and members of labour unions and mill agents: interviewing Claude Ditmar, the strongest man in Hampton that day. [9]
- Her mind flew to the man Kimber and his task of organising labour for its own advance. [11]
- He went on to explain that he wasn't referring now to that part of the electorate known as the labour element, the men who worked with their hands in mills, factories, etc. [9]
- They cannot stop to cherish morbidness, to feed upon their sorrow; they must care for themselves and labour for others. [11]
- He had continued to be the obscure legal champion of "oppressed" labour, but how he had managed to keep body and soul together I knew not. [9]
- For the first time I perceived, in examining the fruits of the labour of so many days and nights, the vast disproportion between the magnitude of the subject and my untrained powers. [10]
- But tell me this,--where'll labour be if America wins and our Junkers (he pronounces the J) come out on top?--as they callate to. [9]
- But,--go slow with this labour business, dad, there's dynamite in it. [9]
- The Administration recognised this after a few years of voluntary and earnest labour on Louis Bachelor's part. [11]
- What makes you think he won't take his ideas about labour from the old man? [9]
- After the war they'll come to heel,--we'll have a cheap labour market then. [9]
- Days upon days, they travelled with incredible labour, now portaging over a stubborn country, now, placing their lives in hazard as they shot down untravelled rapids. [11]
- You can thank these scoundrels who are making this labour trouble for that. [9]
- Their faces showed the weariness of labour and an ill-nourished daily life, but there was the same look in them as in Jasmine's. [11]
- Their labour finished, the two came towards the front door, the Cure's lantern in his hand. [11]
- With regard to the results of my nocturnal labour the case was very different. [10]
- It accords with the principle of the division of physiological labour, prevailing throughout the animal kingdom, that as the hands became perfected for prehension, the feet should have become perfected for support and locomotion. [1]
- The list of the material benefits, for which there was a crying need, bore a strong resemblance to a summary of the worthy measures upon which Mr. Crewe had spent so much time and labour in the last Legislature. [9]
- Children rolled on the grass, while mothers and fathers, tired out from the heat and labour of a city day, sat on the benches. [9]
- The weltering river, the fishers and their labour and their songs, the tall dark hills, the deep gloomy pastures, the flaring lights, were then in a dream before me; but I was thinking, planning. [11]
- This question of the emancipation of labour began a hundred years ago, with the introduction of machinery and the rise of modern industry, and in this war it has come to a head. [9]
- You belong to the American Federation of Labour, don't you? [9]
- In other words, that the whole attitude toward life should be changed, that life should appear a bright thing rather than a dark thing, that labour should be willing vicarious instead of forced and personal. [9]
- Do you seriously suggest that I give labour a voice in my business? [9]
- Then, as if speaking was a labour, The Man replied in a deep, harsh voice: "I will not spare it for ten's sake. [11]
- The man was singing a wild chant of cheerful labour, the soul of the hard-smitten of the earth rising above the rack and burden of the body: "O, the garden where to-day we sow and to-morrow we reap! [11]
- He was to share the labour of teaching with another instructor, who was to take charge of the exact sciences, with which he was less familiar, and he was also permitted to teach his brother with the young Counts Stolberg. [10]
- He had been set to labour in the nickel mines; but that came near to killing him, and again through Laflamme's pleading he had been made a prisoner of the first class, and so relieved of all heavy tasks. [11]
- I'd like to see him up against this low-class European labour trying to run a mill with them. [9]
- You're going to say that we've just reached quantity production on these here machines, and if labour gets from under now, the Huns win. [9]
- Like Comyn, I resolved to labour for her happiness. [9]
- How well I remember his triumph on that hot, June morning of our graduation from Densmore, a triumph he had apparently achieved without labour, and which he seemed to despise. [9]
- The Report on Reconstruction of the new British Labour Party is perhaps the most important political document presented to the world since the Declaration of Independence. [9]
- With labour past reckoning we dragged her to shore, and got her on the stocks, and then set about to find materials to mend her. [11]
- If this eventually, prove to be the case at least some such experiment as the new British Labour Party has proposed for the Empire may be tried. [9]
- Gering had the power of inspiring his men, and Phips was a martinet and was therefore obeyed; but the lifeless days and unrewarded labour worked on the men, and at last the divers shirked their task. [11]
- Here was this poor hunter-fellow, with enough to eat and to drink, earning it every day by every day's labour, and, like Robinson Crusoe no doubt, living in a serene self- sufficiency and an elysian retirement. [11]
- It was a picture of labour and life. [11]
- The British Labour Party intends "to secure to every member of the community, in good times and bad alike . [9]
- So Moses carried out his contract, walked thirty miles every week-day for a year, and carried the mail, and received for his labour $4, or, to be accurate, $6.84; for, the route being extended after his bid was accepted, his pay was proportionately increased. [5]
- Indeed, the program of the new British Labour Party seems to point to a distinctly American solution, one in harmony with the steady growth of Anglo-Saxon democracy. [9]
- The recent development of the British Labour Party, although of deep significance to Americans, has taken place almost without comment in this country. [9]
- During the hours of rest which must follow labour, and when tortured at night by the various painful feelings and conditions connected even with convalescence from disease, my restrictions rose before me as a specially heavy misfortune. [10]
- This affords plenty of labour, but others reap the credit. [10]
- When, in the night, I heard Uncle Benn calling, when in the Meeting-house voices said, 'Come away, come away, and labour, thou art idle,' I could hear my heart beat in the ardour to be off. [11]
- To meet the need mentioned in this sentence the whole labour of the evening of his life was devoted. [10]
- Even in the midst of the most arduous labour he considered the question how it might be possible to keep her near him--not, it is true, as his favourite, but as a singer, and his inventive brain hit upon a successful expedient. [10]
- Not a business man, who's had practical experience with labour, but a professor out of some university,--a theorist! [9]
- In order to maintain the demand for labour at a uniform level, the government is to provide public works. [9]
- Even in the lowest walks of life, skill and ability must be of some advantage; though in many occupations, owing to the great division of labour, a very small one. [1]
- He's a labour leader too, and we must be vigilant. [11]
- I own his labour, of course. [9]
- Saadat, I would labour, but my master has taken away from me the anvil, the fire, and the hammer, and I sit without the door like an armless beggar. [11]
- After an hour's labour with spades, while pickets guarded all approach, an opening was disclosed beneath the great flag-stones of a ruined building. [11]
- Many shunned the labour which the saint enjoined upon his disciples, and the old jugs were often filled with new wine, which he, Benedictus, never tasted, and which the saint rejected as poison. [10]
- The province of labour was found, but with each step forward the conviction of my utter lack of preparation for the new science grew clearer. [10]
- All this union labour talk about shorter hours makes me sick--why, there was a time when I worked ten and twelve hours a day, and I'm man enough to do it yet, if I have to. [9]
- Before the war labour discovered its strength; since the war began, especially in the allied nations with quasi-democratic institutions, it is aware of its power to exert a leverage capable of paralyzing industry for a period sufficient to destroy the chances of victory. [9]
- He did not know which way to turn, in the amount of labour pressing upon him, but he would have a hasty talk with the foreman and then try to find his friend. [10]
- Skilled labour banded itself into unions, employers organized to oppose them, and the result was a class conflict never contemplated by the founders of the Republic, repugnant to democracy which by its very nature depends for its existence on the elimination of classes. [9]
- But I feel it my duty to say, if you don't accept my offer, no son of mine shall inherit what I've laid up by hard labour. [9]
- And with democracy, it declares that mankind itself can gradually be rained towards the level of the choice individual who does not labour for gain, but in behalf of society. [9]
- She appears exhaustless in strength and spirits, and indefatigable in the faculty of labour. [14]
- I don't believe in knuckling down to labour tyranny, and I'm glad you kept your hand steady. [11]
- He was skilful in all kinds of manual labour, and an excellent teacher. [10]
- The arduous labour imposed by the management of his own great possessions, and the ceaseless endeavour to enlarge them, in accordance with the dead man's wishes, gave him no time to cherish the longing for the peace of the cloister. [10]
- I haven't, and I'm trying to find out where my duty and my labour lies. [11]
- The big mill hung above the river, its sides all open, humming with labour, as I had seen it many a time during my visit to Roscoe. [11]
- When I think how much time and earnest labour were lavished on that poem, I regret having yielded to the hasty impulse to destroy it. [10]
- I spoke to him, and he bowed, but did not speak; and then Doltaire said: "You see, Voban, your labour on Monsieur was wasted so far as concerns the world to come. [11]
- Fate itself withheld him from the labour which he loved, yet in return it offered him a wealth of varying pleasure, whose stimulating power he had learned the day before. [10]
- But for the help of the most influential man of his day it would have been difficult--nay, perhaps impossible--to obtain for themselves and German investigation the position which, thanks to their labour, it now occupies. [10]
- In the very heart of this exquisite and picturesque country-side the ugly, grim life of the miner had established itself, and had then turned an unlovely field of industrial activity into a cock-pit of struggle between capital and labour. [11]
- At this moment he was opportunely joined by a man who had the appearance of a labour leader, and I walked away. [9]
- All else that he had done had been wholly after a crude, staring convention, after rule and measure--an artisan's, a tombstone-cutter's labour. [11]
- Now as organisms have become slowly adapted to diversified lines of life by means of natural selection, their parts will have become more and more differentiated and specialised for various functions from the advantage gained by the division of physiological labour. [1]
- Picking up the hammer and chisel which the old man had dropped when he fell dead at the end of a long hot day's labour, he finished the half-carved tombstone, and gave the price of it to the widow. [11]
- The Chippering Mill had never had a serious strike, --indication of an ability to deal with labour; and Mr. Ditmar's views on labour followed: if his people had a grievance, let them come to him, and settle it between them. [9]
- Three years' labour had given him these followers and many others. [11]
- He whose life had been flung into this field of labour by an act of her own, who should help him but herself? [11]
- The idealism which had been born with him had met its reward in a labour herculean at the least, and the infinite drudgery of the practical issues came in a terrible pressure of conviction to his mind. [11]
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