How To Use manual labour In A Sentence
- Others are forced to work as manual labourers. The Sun
- Of course, scattered about, you will spot plenty of musclebound manual labourers and their strapping female companions. Times, Sunday Times
- As far as is practical, it would be advisable to have elderly servants only in families, and the young should be employed wholly in agrestic and other manual labours. A Renegade History of the United States
- For instance, in the lower caste systems within India, is expected that children will perform manual labour to help repay family debt.
- Cadres have gone down to different grass - roots units to take part in manual labour.
- When about eight years old he was put to manual labour, earning three-halfpence a day as a buddle-boy at a tin mine. Self help; with illustrations of conduct and perseverance
- Instead they left the country and volunteered to do hard manual labour in an orphanage in Cambodia for a month. Times, Sunday Times
- You haven't done a day's manual labour in your life! Times, Sunday Times
- For that dwindling portion of the population employed in manual labour, alternative work could be supplied.
- I'm not complaining; it's great to have such a ready supply of manual labour.