Sentence examples for day labourer from inspiring English sources

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It went to two contrasting works: Kikotowa, a story by Mariko Asabuki about the reunion of two women, Kiko and Towako, which was first published in the September 2010 issue of Shinchō, and Kenta Nishimura's story about a miserable day labourer, Kueki ressha ("Labour Train"), which first appeared in the December 2010 issue of Shinchō.

"A local day labourer costs $140 for a season.

Her husband, a day labourer, already beats her if she doesn't give him her monthly salary.

A day labourer in Smith's time was a consumer of linen shirts for social as well as practical reasons.

Rezgui's father, a day labourer, earns less than £10 a day working on farms or the nearby railway line.

When her father, a day labourer, traded 10 chickens for a battered old bike, Alfonsina received her own freedom machine.

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The people who knifed the day-labourer in Bengal and who dragged off the man to his death in Petrograd made no error.

Once in Tripoli, Diawara worked as a day-labourer until two men approached him in the street and offered him a job.

The victim was a Muslim day-labourer who had been stabbed by Hindus during the riots that occurred in Bengal in the last years of the British Raj.

But in the present times, through the greater part of Europe, a creditable day-labourer would be ashamed to appear in public without a linen shirt, the want of which would be supposed to denote [a] disgraceful degree of poverty.

How could the poor day-labourer be seen as having only one identity - as a Muslim who belonged to an "enemy" community - when he belonged to many other communities as well?

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