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How to use labourer in a sentence

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By the time they arrived, the 29-year-old labourer had sped off the motorway and careered the wrong way down a dual-carriageway and slip road.
But nothing could be more patronising and condescending than his own view that being a farm labourer is an inadequate occupation.
Up until 10 years ago Humble worked as a labourer and a security guard, while his brother was a hospital porter.
After leaving the army in 1919 he worked as a labourer, opened a wood yard and then turned his hobby of crayfishing into a career.
It was early morning and he had been parking his van near a site where he was working as a labourer, when he and a co-worker saw the fire.
In 1970 he was hired as a day labourer for janitorial work in a nuclear power plant.
Sekulic, a Croatian-born Serb, earned his living as a day labourer, agricultural worker, factory worker and bricklayer.
The pictor imaginarius made 150 denarii a day, double the daily wage of a wall painter and six times that of a field labourer.
In Australia he worked initially as a bush labourer, then as a teacher, and after 1888 for the University of Sydney's extension classes.
Lastly, let us come to the small and marginal farmer, landless labourer and the urban poor.
He arrived in France in 2006, after his father, a farm labourer in Punjab, put him on a plane with a people smuggler and a fake passport.
To increase his income, he kept sheep and cows, did spinning and acted as a labourer when other farmers needed help.
Only the large and very large farms, 17 per cent of the total, were large enough to require the employment of a permanent labourer.
A construction labourer was killed and another sustained injuries when a private bus hit their motorcycle in Vazhapadi here on Sunday.
Through the Bootham-based Youth Enquiry Service he has the chance of a room in a shared house, which could lead to employment as a labourer.
Mr Rooney was a labourer, with little employment to be had around Croxteth.
To pay the bills, the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture graduate took a job as a North Sea roustabout, the labourer of the oil industry.
In 1880 there was probably very little economic difference between the tenant farmer and the landless labourer.
They have tried to present the different facets of the former Pope's life as a manual labourer, poet, thespian and footballer.
However, an ill labourer has to take time off without benefit of salary or proper medicines.
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The wages of a day labourer are from five to six dollars a month, besides his food, which may be worth a rial a day more.
She had learnt the real story from a labourer who had worked for a time at the Jas-Meiffren.
They do so, says Marx, through first mutilating the labourer intellectually and corporeally.
There was no place on board for a 'waister,' a 'swabber,' longshoreman, or sea labourer.
It was found by a labourer on the surface of the ground at Llysfaen in Caernarvonshire.
As he had evolved from a coolie labourer to a multi-millionaire, so had his name evolved.
His father was a hard-working labourer of the parish of St. Austell, in Cornwall.
Found insensible with a bottle of sherry in his pocket, an East Ham labourer was fined ten shillings for being drunk.
In the case of the labourer, this right of reasonable access can be effectuated only through a living wage.
When a labourer is very warm, he sits down before the fanner, who soon restores him to coolness.
The fanner's chief work is, however, to prevent any labourer becoming too hot.
He heard her inveigling Antone, the old Italian labourer, into confidences.
Still we have bottled most of it and the labourer accepts his loveless lot.
Her father was a labourer, an' all she could see in front of her was the life of a labourer's wife.
The labourer obeyed, and went and worked for his 106 master as the Serpent had told him.
The old labourer could not say that her husband treated her kindly or unkindly.
A labourer in Llanmerewig parish, Montgomeryshire, called my attention to this fact.
Where every man, from nobleman to labourer, should be an oligarch by faith, and a gentleman by practice.
The lady cyclist and the weekender will avail themselves of their advantages rather than the rural labourer.
The normal order of promotion is from labourer to puller-up, from puller-up to riveter, and thence to the position of chargeman.
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