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1 In prosecuting his work, Mr Evans had to labour under many disadvantages.
2 That imaginary ship seemed to labour under a most comprehensive curse.
3 These are disadvantages, all taken together, that the Republicans labour under .
4 This comedy appears to labour under the very same faults as the 'Peace.'
5 He, John Hodder, was to live under that cloud, to labour under it.
6 Don't think I labour under any delusion as to our powers.
7 Healthcare is no exception and South Africa continues to labour under a two-tier system.
8 No longer do you need to labour under the tyranny of the selfie stick.
9 Since Will has put you in my care, I labour under a twofold responsibility.
10 The whole summer we had to labour under this disadvantage.
11 And even her other special allies seemed to labour under unusual restraint with her.
12 Is not this a fearful curse that I labour under ?
13 And Norrell and I are hardly the first English magicians to labour under an enchantment.
14 Woods continues to labour under the false illusion that he can compete for major championships.
15 Both seemed unwilling to begin the conversation, and to labour under the influence of mutual embarrassment.
16 But it is hard to see how so many men could labour under the same delusion.
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