labour造句241. The farmers depend on a casual labour supply at harvest time.
242. As it transpired, the Labour government did not dare go against the pressures exerted by the City.
243. Look, there's no need to labour the point - I made a mistake - I admit it!
244. To attract investors, Panama has adjusted its tax and labour laws.
245. The Labour Party are going all out for victory in/going all out to win the election.
246. Three factors helped to tip the balance in favour of the Labour leadership.
247. The article takes in every aspect of the labour problem.
248. Her palms were excoriated by the hard labour of shoveling.
249. An increasing percentage of the labour force is now unemployed.
250. Did you watch the programme on the Labour Party last night? Talk about biased!
251. International politics were a formative influence on the British labour movement.
252. I'd marked her down as a Labour Party supporter, but I was completely wrong.
253. The unions are hardly in a position to dictate to the Labour Party.
254. Labour are still in the lead in the opinion polls.
255. Trade unions have a long history of affiliation to the Labour Party.
256. With a Labour candidate in place they won by a mile.
257. The theory assumes that both labour and capital are mobile.
258. There has been some increase in the use of casual labour over recent years.
259. The United Peace Alliance had only a tenuous connection with the organized Labour movement.
260. The report studies the organization of labour within the company.
261. These measures have the strong endorsement of the Labour party.
262. The article was written before the election result in the clear expectation of a Labour victory.
263. Some of the labour leaders were also questioned by the reactionary police.
264. There was a Labour rebellion when some left-wing MPs voted against the Chancellor's tax cuts.
265. The factory's workforce reflects the ethnic mix from which it draws its labour.
266. She's the candidate who is backed by the Labour Party.
267. Labour poured scorn on the Tory claim to be the party of law and order.
268. The Labour Party swept into on a tide of discontent over rising prices.
269. The polls were predicting that Labour would win a landslide victory .
270. The mines were manned by forced labour from conquered countries.