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How to use belabouring in a sentence

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Roused to frenzy by the loss of his queen, the king goes in pursuit, belabouring whomsoever he finds and meeting with mortifying adventures.
Or does mere public belabouring sometimes debase the very virtues intended for promotion and inoculate public sentiment against subscription?
The music will be so loud you think someone's belabouring your whole body with a hammer.
The elderly poet chased the young man, belabouring him round the shoulders with a walking stick.
In the nineteenth century, it was the moral at the heart of a story which led to critics belabouring certain writers.
This is especially the case when those words simply amount to belabouring the obvious.
At the risk of belabouring the point, let me cite just one other publication dealing with this question.
This is belabouring the obvious, as markets are certainly not as far-sighted as to account for what may happen in two or three generations!
Anderson's speeches, however, are so brutally matter-of-fact that they make a point without belabouring it, and it's a joy to watch.
To the point of belabouring this topic, let us go back to what Mr. Reid has done and why the Liberals do not want him to remain in this position.
Hence, it will not be easy to say that everything is going ahead just as if the fifteen Member States were involved, if you will forgive me belabouring such an obvious point.
In addition, cost savings can be achieved, for example as a result of the mitigation of heavy belabouring of the starscreens, as well by the employment of secondary appliances, and the workforce.
Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of belabouring those problems which divide us.
In it she avoided belabouring women's lib, though Eve Arnold is no more convinced by women's lib than she is that the women in her film are oppressed.
I know, because I have done so plenty of times in the past, belabouring, say, Trinity Mirror or Newsquest or the Telegraph Media Group for the imposition of cuts.
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