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working-class造句
31. Most of the members lived on the council estate and were from working-class or lower-middle-class backgrounds. 32. The Maritime Province was both the temporary home for working-class compatriots from the homeland and the base for patriots residing abroad. 33. Working-class political parties also came to serve a useful integrative function for monopoly capital. 34. Early nineteenth-century environmentalism had focused on sexuality as part of a general concern with the habits and morals of the urban working-class. 35. The loss of working-class support for Labour is the outstanding feature of post-war electoral sociology in Britain. 36. Various authors have suggested or claimed that working-class women are satisfied with housework while middle-class women are not. 37. These findings were welcomed as reinforcing the need for top universities to do more to attract working-class and state-school students. 38. It was an aggressive assertion of a predominantly male, working-class integrity against incursions from middle-class intellectuals and foreign influence. 39. Working-class women who endured hardship and self-sacrifice and survived with something of themselves still intact. 40. The naturalness and energy in Fields' performances made these films popular with both middle-class and working-class audiences. 41. Jenny was a mere servant, a working-class girl who needed his money to survive. 42. I loved her combination of cultured sophistication and working-class humor. 43. What this criticism draws attention to is the bitter truth about teachers' exclusive concentration upon creativity with working-class pupils. 44. But on the other hand, this respectable ideology was deeply rooted in the general experience of working-class life. 45. Marriage was essential for the young working-class girl, indeed an economic necessity, for she could scarcely have survived unmarried. 46. Previous editions had been published on cheap paper, crudely printed and illustrated, and aimed at a working-class readership. 47. Of the sixteen women in their survey who were currently working-class and had been in institutional care, ten had premarital pregnancies. 48. For example, it has often been suggested that distinctive working-class and middle-class subcultures exist in Western industrial societies. 49. Her working-class male counterpart is not usually ridiculed or disapproved of in this way, as some one whose language is inappropriate. 50. These appeals raise lots of suspicions, for such curricula have traditionally served to exclude working-class people from the classroom. 51. As a result, in the course of their rise through the party hierarchy, even Bolsheviks of working-class origin became intellectuals. 52. By far the rudest electors, in my canvassing experience, are old, white, working-class men. 53. In working-class areas, neighbours similarly look after each other's offspring. 54. Our institutions were set up by middle-class people and the staff, even when their own origins are working-class, reflect those values. 55. Photography was fast becoming a medium in which working-class people could present themselves to each other. 56. The days when politicians such as Roosevelt or Truman could appeal to a natural working-class constituency are gone. 57. Pensions then were equivalent to two-thirds or more of average incomes of working-class adults. 58. Working-class families, by contrast, are less likely to provide an environment that encourages scholastic skills. 59. In the pre-punk 1970s, before working-class chic peaked, hipsters at art school would have out-posed middle-class Ruby. 60. In antiracist analyses the irrationality of popular or working-class racism is conceptualized primarily as a form of false consciousness.