labours in Arabic

Labours الأعمال

Sentence patterns related to "labours"

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1. Finished labours are pleasant.

2. Are you tired after your labours?

3. The Colonel was invariably festooned in the fruits of Bo-Bo's labours and - if unusual - her labours were most accomplished.

4. They are officers on leave - resting from their labours.

5. Children sweeten labours; but they make misfortunes more bitter.

6. Many workmen paid with their lives for the rashness inherent in these dangerous labours.

7. The whole of the soil of the isthmus is Admirablyadapted for the labours of canalisation.

8. The available evidence does not support routine continuous fetal heart rate monitoring during all labours.

9. It is spending the sweat of its labours, the genius of its scientists, the houses of its children.”

10. As they worked the sound of water slapping against the canal walls was a ceaseless accompaniment to their labours.

11. Most back to back labours have a far gentler build up allowing plenty of your natural pain killers, endorphins to be produced

12. Three-quarters of a bottle and a "Buckshee" drink was the ration, and this obtained, men felt more fit for their labours.

13. While childbirth is widely experienced as painful, some women do report painless labours, while others find that concentrating on the birth helps to quicken labour and lessen the sensations.

14. Augean stables in Greek mythology, vast stables (belonging to King Augeas) which had never been cleaned; this was achieved (as the sixth of his Labours) by Hercules, who cleaned them in a day by diverting the River Alpheus to flow through them

15. ‘One can't help thinking of Hercules cleaning up the Augean stables.’ ‘Cleaning out the Augean stables was one of the labours of Hercules and the incoming Greek government faces similar challenges.’ ‘Hercules had avoided cleaning the Augean stables by diverting the course of …

16. And now by Affronting of both the Armies, the plots and labours of many moneths, were reduced to the hazard of a few houres. THE LIVES OF THE III NORMANS, KINGS OF ENGLAND: WILLIAM THE FIRST, WILLIAM THE SECOND, HENRIE THE FIRST JOHN HAYWARD

17. Augustin was quick in engine, sweet in speech, wise in letters, and a noble worker in the labours of the church; clear in daily disputations, in all his doings well ordered, sharp in Assoiling questions, right appert in confounding heretics, and right catholic in expounding of our faith, and subtle

18. We now, held in captivity, Spring to our labours nor greive! See now, how it is a Blesseder, Brothers, to give than to receive! Keep trust, wherefore ye were made, Paying the duty ye owe; For a clean thrust and the sheer of the blade Shall carry us where we should go