「Labourer」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| He had previously worked as a | labourer, a Spanish interpreter, and a trade unionist. |
| t different times was a professional boxer, a | labourer, a strip cartoonist, a schoolteacher and a si |
| Quay, Cardiganshire, and began work as a farm | labourer aged 11. |
| rmer French political prisoner and nazi slave | labourer Agnes Humbert in her book Resistance (Dutch v |
| nning/walking up and down stairs or if your a | labourer, all of the hard labour you undertake. |
| Adams was born to William, a | labourer, and Katherine Adams. |
| Nicholls started life as a farm | labourer and smallholder. |
| 2 May - Matt Talbot, manual | labourer and ascetic (d.1925). |
| Zinn-Collis is the son of a Jewish | labourer and a Hungarian Protestant woman. |
| Chernomyrdin's father was a | labourer and Viktor was one of five children. |
| Bachelet worked as a | labourer and studied part time to become a teacher. |
| 1894, † unknown, probably 1950) was a German | labourer and a Communist. |
| Before entering politics, Germa was a | labourer and union organizer in Sudbury. |
| n Dunchurch, Warwickshire to Edward Tanzer, a | labourer, and Joan Alibone. |
| cated at state schools before becoming a farm | labourer and forestry worker. |
| r Tenterden, Kent, England, son of Amos Cole, | labourer, and his wife Harriett. |
| ancashire, the son of William Cross a general | labourer and his wife Alice. |
| His father was an agricultural | labourer and also worked at the blast furnaces attache |
| Denby, Derbyshire, the son of John Wilmot, a | labourer, and his wife Elizabeth. |
| ed a primary education before becoming a farm | labourer and then a farmer. |
| He spent the summer working as a | labourer and wrote to numerous clubs in The Football L |
| k as a shoemaker and eventually became a mill | labourer and then survived a heart attack. |
| Fields has worked as a dishwasher, busboy and | labourer, and was laid off from his job as a plastics |
| o moved to San Francisco, working by day as a | labourer and spending his evenings and weekends at lib |
| He took work as a | labourer, and saved his money for the expiry of his se |
| rkshire, the son of John Wood an agricultural | labourer and Maria Nichol Dey. |
| Thomas Gibson, a 27 year old | labourer and part time ambulance driver with the Terri |
| Sneinton, Nottingham, where his father was a | labourer and his mother a machinist in Nottingham's La |
| t-time while working as a gardener, builders' | labourer and railway porter, and tutoring English at t |
| His father was a | labourer, and after leaving school at ten, O'Grady did |
| er attending schools and briefly working as a | labourer and an apprentice to a butcher in Maybole, Da |
| By the age of 14 he was an experienced farm | labourer and bushman, and at 20 he became a profession |
| In the 1930s, he worked as a | labourer and storeman, and became a foreman of sustena |
| nished his second novel The Dark, worked as a | labourer and barman, and married Annikki Laaksi, a Fin |
| rteen to work in country New South Wales as a | labourer and station-hand, before returning to Sydney, |
| r before it was incorporated), he worked as a | labourer and bartender (at the Sunnyside Hotel on Mapl |
| He had jobs on farms, in a sawmill, as a | labourer, as golf greenkeeper, as gardener, as goldmin |
| From 1934 to 1937, Cowan worked as a | labourer at Lake Darlot. |
| At that time he had a contract to serve as a | labourer at York Factory (Man.). |
| Between 1938 and 1939 he worked as a | labourer at the Dead Sea Works and Sedom, and was one |
| s subsequently let to a tenant farmer and his | labourer, at which point the house was sub-divided int |
| Born the only son of a farm | labourer at Oxbourne Farm in the Kent village of Shore |
| ne version he is fabled to have been a simple | labourer at the time of the Norman Conquest and to hav |
| ter leaving school, Knowles started work as a | labourer before starting his own business. |
| A | labourer before entering politics, he was elected to t |
| in Dunedin, New Zealand and worked as a farm | labourer before he enlisted in the 23rd Battalion. |
| der spent two years working as a construction | labourer before joining the military as Desert Storm b |
| gins in Wales, and worked for years as a farm | labourer, bullock driver and carrier before acquiring |
| time in the U.S., working as a cook and farm | labourer, but also having short jazz residencies in Bu |
| orking in the 1920s variously as an unskilled | labourer, clerk and driver. |
| ely that Dickens's own early youth as a child | labourer contributed to the story's development. |
| as the right to control the manner in which a | labourer does his work, so as to be able to tell him t |
| quit school after Grade 8, and was a factory | labourer during World War II. |
| He worked as a | labourer for the remainder of his career. |
| Technical College, he went onto to work as a | labourer for 13 years. |
| nded up in the Oriente province, working as a | labourer for the American United Fruit Company. |
| seholder, as well as every other cottager and | labourer free to labour, was to send themselves or a s |
| Nicholls was a former agricultural | labourer from the neighbouring Wisbech area. |
| In 1809, James Taynton, an octogenarian road | labourer from Malvern Link was admitted to Worcester R |
| h Gurjar (born 3 July 1992) is a former child | labourer from Rajasthan who won the International Chil |
| 6 September 1904 - died 1980) was a miner and | labourer from Prestonpans, East Lothian, who fought in |
| Seamus Finnegan, "a poor tongue-tied | labourer from the land of the bogs and the little peop |
| lcattias" who came to Mauritius as indentured | labourer from Calcutta. |
| at the fingerprints belonged to a 41-year old | labourer, Harry Jackson, who had recently served a pri |
| wall, Howe, Lyth, Scotland, the son of a farm | labourer, he enlisted in the 93rd Highlanders (which b |
| Kondaiah (Nagabhushanam) is a | labourer in a small village. |
| In 1922 he went to work as a | labourer in a carpentry shop. |
| nisterial training included a year as a shift | labourer in a steel mill. |
| the United States and began working as a mine | labourer in Denver, Colorado. |
| ribed as a servant in 1813 and 1817, but as a | labourer in 1824. |
| ck left school after Grade 10 and worked as a | labourer in Sydney and then as a porter on the Canadia |
| orphan whose account of hardships as a child | labourer in a cotton mill was widely read in the 1830s |
| he first worked in a series of jobs as casual | labourer in the Greater Manchester area before getting |
| ent for modesty and meekness, A true, patient | labourer in the Gospel, and a most happy comforter of |
| eged life, choosing instead to work as a farm | labourer in Taverham. |
| so settled in Adelaide, and was employed as a | labourer in the Survey of South Australia). |
| The finder, perhaps a farm | labourer, is entitled to it, but is unable to convenie |
| For the | labourer, it was essentially a potato wage that shaped |
| eongatha, Victoria, Mackinolty was the son of | labourer James Mickleburg Mackinolty and his wife Mary |
| ming down the stairs on his way to work, dock | labourer John Saunders Reeves, realized she was dead. |
| A 27-year-old unemployed local | labourer, Michael Robert Ryan, armed with several full |
| eet, Nantwich, where he became an engineering | labourer, moving on to be a furnaceman at the local ra |
| The first Malayalam actress was a daily wage | labourer named Rosie from a place called Thaikkat near |
| The | labourer Naurangia (Naseeruddin Shah) breaks with a tr |
| In 1918 he was working as a | labourer on the Gwalia woodline, and the following yea |
| m a union movement all the while working as a | labourer priest. |
| At around 6 a.m., a passing | labourer saw women's items near a water-filled pit. |
| It starred Bill Maynard as the council | labourer, Scarsdale Working Men's Club secretary, hapl |
| mary school but left to obtain work as a farm | labourer, shearer, miner and general bush worker; his |
| 986-06-07) (aged 97)), an office worker, farm | labourer, soldier, farmer, printer, publisher and auth |
| However, another Chinese indentured | labourer soon escaped, and word reached acting British |
| s educated at state schools before becoming a | labourer, storeman and shearer, and an official with t |
| rth West region where he worked at first as a | labourer, then as a blacksmith and wheelwright in the |
| he permission of the police and the help of a | labourer, to find a left leg cut above the knee that w |
| After a working as a farm | labourer, Trace joined the British Army where he studi |
| roup in Hadera, and worked as an agricultural | labourer until 1939. |
| He worked as a farm | labourer until moving to Elkhorn in 1900 where he beca |
| He worked as a | labourer until he enlisted in the Second Australian Im |
| sed that the road to economic justice for the | labourer was through a reformed competitive system. |
| , and thereafter worked as a lorry driver and | labourer while getting his career as sculptor off the |
| k Dunne (Mel Gibson) is an unemployed railway | labourer who has run out of money. |
| Her father was a forced | labourer, who settled in Lusatia after World War II, a |
| ntwit Major in South Wales, the son of a farm | labourer who died in 1893 when Daniel was seven. |
| The story is about a bonded | labourer who is forced to steal for his landlord, to w |
| "Tucker's Daughter" tells of a | labourer who finds himself the attention of his employ |
| (1778- 6 April 1855) was a Scottish poet and | labourer, whose writings give a rare glimpse into the |
| A headhunter may entice the prospective | labourer with promises of a work permit, and often req |
| ) was found on his estate in about 1775, by a | labourer working on a hedge.The glass vase was a 6th c |
| Oggy" - the response from any hungry miner or | labourer would be Oi!, Oi!, Oi!. |
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