Use "labourer" in a sentence

1. My father was an unemployed labourer.

2. The labourer hardly [ scarcely ] deserves his wages.

3. Her husband had been a farm labourer.

4. These rights apply even to the meanest labourer.

5. He got a job as a builder's labourer.

6. The labourer is worthy of his hire. 

7. But does wage - labour create any property for the labourer?

8. He was born in Hambleden, some of a farm labourer.

9. According to John Lawrence Hammond and Barbara Hammond in their book The Village Labourer, before the Enclosures Act the Cottager was a farm labourer with land, and after the Enclosures Act the Cottager was a farm labourer without land.

10. Oscar, who is occasionally gets some work as a labourer.

11. The accused man is an unemployed labourer from South London.

12. He moved to Riga and worked as a port labourer.

13. The meanest labourer has the same rights as the richest landowner.

14. Machinery never does the job as well as a labourer.

15. He eventually found work as a labourer on a construction site.

16. He tells you he is a farm labourer or sometimes a brickie.

17. Well, if somebody wants to employ him as a convict-labourer.

18. He went to Paris in search of work as an unskilled labourer.

19. George Broomham was a farm labourer from East Woodhay, a nearby village.

20. Her father was an artist who sometimes worked as a salesman and labourer.

21. The relationship between capitalist and wage labourer is defined as an equal exchange.

22. 17 He went to Paris in search of work as an unskilled labourer.

23. Bohunk definition: a labourer from east or central Europe Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

24. Read in studio A labourer has been crushed to death by a cement lorry.

25. People also searched: construction - labourer - Bricklayers - bricklaying - groundworker - part time - builder - carpenter - warehouse - electrician

26. People also searched: construction - labourer - bricklayers - Bricklaying - groundworker - part time - builder - carpenter - warehouse - electrician

27. He tried many ways of earning, in the end he became a farm labourer.

28. People also searched: construction - bricklayers - labourer - Bricklaying - groundworker - part time - builder - warehouse - full time - driver

29. With relief, I abandoned any pretence at being clever and became a mystic assistant labourer.

30. Antonyms for Administrant include employee, follower, worker, underling, staff, representative, retainer, personnel, workman and labourer

31. Sex was sometimes used as a commodity to obtain better work from a foreign labourer.

32. In keeping with that advice, the Bible notes: “Sweet is the sleep of the labourer.”

33. And detectives arrested the farm labourer at dawn yesterday at his home in Solihull, West Midlands.

34. Young Dan Tennant, a farm labourer from Bakers Farm was on his way home for lunch.

35. We have since formed a partnership and employ a young labourer to do all the preparation work.

36. A labourer howls in the nothingness of the blank paper, which is also the empty, impoverished land.

37. Farm labourer (United Kingdom) Los Braceros requieren de mucha fuerza física para trabajar en el …

38. Born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, in 19 Kundera worked as a labourer and a jazz musician before turning to writing.

39. Coolie definition: (in China , India , and some other countries) a cheaply hired unskilled labourer Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

40. It is not the Clodhopper, the navvy or the labourer, the careless or the incompetent, who suffer from them

41. They were the sons of Thomas Jackson, a humble farm labourer who brought up ten children in a thatched cottage.

42. He had a legal, well-paid job as a labourer, he had a fiancee, a studio-flat and a gym membership.

43. A 31-year-old labourer was yesterday charged with causing the death of Mr Adams by careless driving after drinking excessively.

44. Bracero definition: a Mexican labourer working in the USA, esp one admitted into the country to relieve Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

45. A Cottager (also called a Cotter, Cottar or Cottier) was an agricultural labourer who lived in a tied cottage on the landowners land

46. Derbyshire, William 1952 1 Backtenter, Machine Dixon, Albert 1927 26 Clay & Bleach Mixer Dixon, Christopher 1926 27 Estate Labourer Dobrijevic, Lazor 1951 2 …

47. ‘a Condescending smile’ ‘But nothing could be more patronising and Condescending than his own view that being a farm labourer is an inadequate occupation.’

48. Curtsying رصيد رأس المال الفعلي differing but contrary man eater barrel abstrus tweed seasonal labourer vetustas pro lege semper habetur A buon consiglio non si trova prezzo

49. Amnestied in 1755 he returned to France, but soon sank into dire poverty, being forced to earn a pittance for his wife and family as a day labourer

50. Being a labourer for a Concreting company was definatly not easy, but the good environment and great atmosphere with the other employees made me want to work even more

51. Farm labourer (United Kingdom) Los Braceros requieren de mucha fuerza física para trabajar en el campo.Farm labourers need a lot of physical strength to work in the fields.

52. 4 hours ago · HYDERABAD: A 35-year-old labourer was Bludgeoned to death by a petty vendor and his associates at Hayathnagar near Telangana capital Hyderabad on Thursday night

53. The concept of Varna describes four main socio-psychological types, whereby human psychological and physical endowment and social motivations are expressed: the Vipra (intellectual), Kshatriya (warrior), Vaishya (acquisitor) and Shudra (labourer).

54. Details. Kwaisulia was born on Adagege artificial island in Lau Lagoon, Malaita, probably in the early 1850s, dated from his 1875 enlistment on the Bobtail Nagas an indentured labourer to work in Queensland

55. Coolie, (from Hindi Kuli, an aboriginal tribal name, or from Tamil kuli, “wages”), in usually pejorative European usage, an unskilled labourer or porter usually in or from the Far East hired for low or subsistence wages

56. Barker, Australian settler travelling from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia aboard the ship "Bee" arriving in New Zealand in 1832 ; James Barker, aged 33, a farm labourer, who arrived in Port Nicholson aboard the ship "Olympus" in 1841

57. After high school, he worked in a cannery, a packing house, as a labourer building bridges in the mountains, and then for the Canadian Pacific Railway as a dining car attendant before accepting a job washing cars at a gas station with a small attached used-car lot.

58. Used to describe work that is not permanent, or workers that are not employed permanently but only when a company needs them: Casual employee/worker/labourer Most Casual workers are paid by the day or hour. Casual work/jobs/labour After leaving school she had a range of Casual …

59. Used to describe work that is not permanent, or workers that are not employed permanently but only when a company needs them: Casual employee/worker/labourer Most Casual workers are paid by the day or hour. Casual work/jobs/labour After leaving school she had a range of Casual jobs.

60. Early definitions of Amateurism in later 19th-century Britain—the earliest was related to athletics, in 1866—were as much about exclusion, and forbade anyone who had accepted a prize in competition, or money, or had taught sport for remuneration, ‘or is a mechanic, artisan or labourer’ from participating in amateur events or joining an

61. Coast to coast Bricklayings gunn labourer and main man on the Xmas party warming up for his Bali trip!! He goes hard at work and at play!! 💪🏽👊🏽 This video is tame compared to the show our man Ando puts on in Bali in those short shorts! 💯👌🏽🙌🙌 🏽🏆🇦🇺 @lj_ando @ap_martinez #fame

62. ‘And the little Coquette was charming because that was the award given to soldiers in the Civil War for loyalty.’ ‘Meg had never known she was such a little Coquette.’ ‘Byron Abalos brings a wide-eyed charm to Magno, a labourer who falls in love with Clarabelle (Nicco Lorenzo Garcia), a Coquette who fleeces him out of his pay, through

63. Lastly the said examinate saith, and confesseth, that one Elizabeth Whale, the wife of Michaell Whale of Henningham Sibble Aforesaide labourer, and Eliza∣beth Mott, the wife of Iohn Mot of the saide Towne Cobler, are as well acquainted with her Bidd as her selfe is, but knoweth not what hurt they or any of thē haue doone to any of their