Aún no tenemos significados para "laboured at".
1In the meantime, great numbers of men laboured at the walls.
2On the south and west sides the enemy still laboured at their fortifications.
3How he had toiled and laboured at the desk before him!
4How often, at that moment, he laboured at some future Spectator!
5I laboured at one thing and another, sometimes engaging in the most menial employments.
6Indeed, not one, but several poets laboured at this task.
7So in turn the philosophers laboured at their problem.
8I roared to Job to back water, whilst I dragged and laboured at my oar.
9How carefully he had laboured at his own destruction.
10Who can tell how poor was their food while they laboured at their daily toil?
11He laboured at a job, long or briefly, till it was finished; and then moved on.
12The win against England seemed laboured at times.
13All night the troops laboured at this task.
14Geoffrey said no more, but laboured at the broken paddle gallantly and with an ever-failing strength.
15All day she laboured at her many tasks.
16He had laboured at the detailed plans, wrestled with measurements to scale, until his eyes ached.
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