Example sentences for: labour

How can you use “labour” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • By contrast, the "media savvy" Tony Blair's responses, as one participant in the subsequent online discussion noted, "only seemed to be an advert for the Labour manifesto ...

  • "Come back and help our 'clever, young and unsullied' prime minister in his desperate struggle to keep Labour trendy after nine months in power," it said.

  • Here comes Miles, authoritatively quoting Diodorus, the Greek historian, who recorded (60-30BC) that “innocent women even swelled the ranks of pitiful slaves whose forced labour built the pyramids:

  • In Britain, you regularly have parliamentary debates in which some limit is imposed on health-care spending and some huffy back-bencher (once Labour, now Tory) demands why the minister for health just murdered his grandmother.

  • So let us note: James Joyce's novel is Finnegans Wake (1939), not “Finnegan's,” E. M. Forster's is Howards End (1910) (another house name, by the way), not “Howard's,” and, a potential double delusion, Shakespeare's famous play is Love's Labour's Lost (1598), with two apostrophes.


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