Ainda não temos significados para "labour so".
1Why do well-to-do church members oppose laws against child labour so bitterly?
2There I settled and resumed the labour so long and thanklessly interrupted.
3There is no fruit of labour so sweet as that.
4There is, I think, no task-master over free labour so exacting as an American.
5For what did I labour so long, when all was to come to nothing?
6In no country in the world do the middle classes labour so intensely as here.
7He wondered that any one should labour so long to produce any thing quite so horrible.
8To ascend this was a labour so great that he almost sank in the midst of it.
9He brought across women in labour so they could give birth in the safety of a hospital.
10We are going to sit down with labour so that we can discuss these issues and find solutions.
11At no work that he had ever written did Sir Richard labour so sedulously as at The Scented Garden.
13Should management and labour so desire, the dialogue between them at Community level may lead to contractual relations, including agreements.
14You speak of pleasure; I remember no labour so wearisome; you enlarge upon its changes; no sameness appears to me so monotonous.
15The majority of mankind is doomed to labour so constant, so exhausting, that no opportunity is given it to cultivate its brain.
16Bearwarden, having the largest appetite, was elected cook, the others sagely divining that labour so largely for himself would be no trial.
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