Sentence examples for has laboured at from inspiring English sources

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But they probably still need to be escorted to that point.For the past seven years, America has laboured at the brokering job, with Bill Clinton showing more valiant commitment to the fine-toothcomb details of Israeli-Palestinian wrangling than could be expected from the president of the world's only superpower.

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They will have a better opportunity than originally envisaged against an uncharacteristically fragile PSG side who have laboured at times since Emery replaced Laurent Blanc over the summer.

Of course, rewriting does involve writing again – diving back into this or that piece you've laboured at and maybe thought was OK, or at least passable, and you're tired and can't you just leave it ?

Chelsea had laboured at times without him in that first period, Begovic denying them reward from an urgent opening and Stoke rugged and organised until self-destructing with half-time in sight.

There was 1 maternal death in a previously healthy parous woman, who had laboured at a health centre where there was no qualified midwife present.

Almost three-quarters of the women with fistulas of obstetric origin had laboured at home for more than 24 hours, and over one-third ultimately delivered via caesarean section.

The Guardian's election projection has Labour at 271 and the Tories at 270.

Until that point, Rooney had laboured, snatching at several opportunities, with only a header that caught the top of the bar proving to be a genuinely dangerous contribution.

This patient could not tell the exact indication for the caesarean section she had undergone, only saying she had laboured for a day at a health centre before she was referred to a hospital for the caesarean section.

Several women gave birth at night and were scared to leave their homes: "I had planned to deliver at the health facility but I had labour pain at night and the health facility is far from here… the path is very difficult, we could go immediately if the road was like it is in cities".

"The ESA has Labour's essential mistake at its heart – that people are passive victims.

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