working-class造句121. To assess whether this is an accurate picture it is necessary to address the question as to whether crime itself is predominantly working-class.
122. The poor representation of working-class women as well as working-class men among psychologists suggests this is not true.
123. Her family, like mine, was a respectable working-class one, her father being the groundsman at a private preparatory school.
124. Boxers fought an enormous number of contests by modern standards to satisfy a working-class public who wanted to see regular bouts.
125. The Tories have also put on their blinkers, choosing fewer candidates from working-class origin and fewer Etonians.
126. Some middle-class voters have supported the Labour Party and about one-third of working-class voters have traditionally cast their ballots for Conservative candidates.
127. Liberal parties were able to make minimal impact on peasant and working-class constituents.
128. Working-class heroes have often flirted with delinquency in adolescence: it is hard to find the right channel for extraordinary energy.
129. It usually investigates working-class subjects by testing them against norms obtained from middle-class samples.
130. Of respectable working-class background with some pretentions to gentility, without formal education, she nevertheless possessed an instinctive refinement of manner.
131. The working-class occupations may be divided into skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled strata, and life-chances broadly differ according to the skill level.
132. And the genuine fusion of Marxism with the working-class movement was reflected in the changing social composition of the party.
133. I was doing a thesis on working-class education in the late nineteenth century at Chelsea College.
134. Although he later affected contempt for the poor, Walters had grown up the son of a working-class Leicestershire Communist.
135. Importantly, this provided him with the working-class raw material for his early empirical studies of language.
136. It was a city as resistant to working-class solidarity as San Francisco was hospitable to it.
137. Younger black families were moving up from Watts and settling by working-class white families newly arrived from the South and the Midwest.
138. Nor do fans see themselves as engaging in a kind of working-class resistance to the commercialization of football in any straight forward sense.
139. Its support began to crumble alarmingly even in its own working-class strongholds.
140. Whereas with us, it's the young, working-class housewife who suffers most from isolation.
141. Female access to other forms of working-class self-help also remained extremely limited.
142. Because regional variations tend to be more pronounced among working-class speakers, it is also a class variation.
143. But for his weakness and vacillation, peasant unrest and working-class militancy could have been kept in check by efficient and unwavering repression.
144. With an anti-immigrant message appealing principally to racist working-class males, the party nevertheless retained an antisemitic ideology.
145. The same can be said for working-class, black and other oppressed groups.
146. Considerable skill was required in the making of corduroy, working-class fabric or not.
147. But I started off as working-class rubbish, so I tend to appreciate anything I get.
148. Ringway One was an inner ring road running largely through working-class areas of housing stress.
149. This suggests that theories linking football hooliganism to changes in working-class community life are based on a somewhat dubious history.
150. No working-class party immediately burst on to the scene to dance on the floor of Parliament.