working-class造句91. This can be traced in the working-class response to birth-control propaganda, which was often extremely hostile.
92. The revolutionary Marxist ideology adopted by the intelligentsia began to merge with the working-class movement.
93. My old dad got really wild if you said he was working-class.
94. A working-class housewife married to a machine operator declares: Housework is boring.
95. The major political parties, the Conservatives and the Liberals, were increasingly aware of the need to compete for working-class support.
96. All the resolution needed for maximum impact, I thought, was to have its sharp working-class rhetoric muted.
97. Despite the wry observations about the differences between working-class Hispanics and upper-class whites, this is not a story about culture clashes.
98. She was a pioneer in the development of working-class housing in the second half of the nineteenth century.
99. Working-class women, it seems, only entered these establishments as models and cleaning women.
100. It included government-sponsored contributory old-age pensions, and eight-hour day and improved working-class housing.
101. The Co-operative movement was a form of mutual aid with a wider working-class appeal although it also largely excluded the poorest.
102. They were areas with a shifting working-class population, and ideal for putting down bohemian roots.
103. The number of working-class children also rose, but the relative proportions remained approximately the same.
104. In the words of a working-class housewife living on a new council estate: It depends what you call friends.
105. Young working-class as much as middle-class respondents wanted home ownership, private pensions, meals out and foreign holidays.
106. His message is aimed at the religious right and angry white working-class voters.
107. It needed to focus on the reform of male sexuality and the improvement of working-class morals.
108. A number of studies confirm the differences between middle- and working-class people in their friendships.
109. Payment for councillors might also persuade more working-class representatives to come forward.
110. Working-class women live in increasing poverty and are more vulnerable than middle-class women to state interference and control.
111. Valley residents will simply love the characterization of the area as a haven for working-class yahoos.
112. The College has provided an important forum and resource for a wide variety of groups and individuals from working-class backgrounds.
113. Sociologists had long been interested in why many working-class pupils did not do as well as middle-class children at school.
114. Support for the extreme right-wing parties was strongest among city-dwelling, working-class men under 30.
115. This tension between change and continuity is the key to understanding the inner meaning as opposed to the outward form of working-class sport.
116. The lack of privacy in working-class homes, for example, was obviously a major determinant of mores.
117. What the football terraces offer young working-class males is a chance to escape the boring world of their everyday life.
118. The music halls, professional football and the noisy presence of working-class people at seaside resorts on bank holidays were all attacked.
119. In Mary Barton the working-class heroine and her husband go off to the colonies to start a new life.
120. The same is not true of working-class people, whose social contacts tend to be confined within particular settings.