「Toil」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| e mechanical reaper did not require a family to | toil all day to harvest crops. |
| Through | toil and triumph, peace and pain |
| Legends of | Toil and Celebration: Songs of Jewish Solidarity, So |
| e that Africa has value due to all its work and | toil, and that all the precious commodities don't ju |
| Like "Ol' Man River", its lyrics contrast the | toil and intense hardship of the singer's life with |
| fter a further self-penned hit, "Hubble Bubble ( | Toil And Trouble)", the band struck gold with "Do Wa |
| ecame consumptive after seven or eight years of | toil and died of pulmonary consumption. |
| yrical pentatonic-scale melody, the subjects of | toil and social class, metaphor to the Mississippi, |
| s in a hard eight or 10 hours a day of work and | toil and sweat/always got somebody looking down his |
| ributes: division of labour, exploitation, hard | toil and the dream to get rich quick. |
| ractise fortitude, as well in supporting active | toil as in enduring suffering, so that they will con |
| the prophet takes them to his farm, where they | toil as farm hands. |
| to no work in the factory, while his employees | toil away in poor conditions -- will probably give h |
| , and those who chose this life faced "unending | toil broken only by the terror of storms," according |
| of others' results and a readiness to undertake | toil from which other men turned away which led him |
| Willers' early life was one of | toil; he divided his time between working on the fam |
| In 1865, after 43 years of | toil, he returned to the United States and died in P |
| depict his worth, and describe his endurance of | toil, hunger, thirst, heat and cold; and the dangers |
| obtain for me the grace to | toil, in the spirit of penance, |
| 's favorite son, unlike his brothers who had to | toil in the lands, he led a life of ease playing the |
| He continued to | toil in the minors until 1975 and also played one ga |
| right to a life of dignity, freedom and honest | toil in their national homeland. |
| s site one year ago, and also those who came to | toil in the rubble to bring order out of chaos, and |
| After earth's | toil is o'er! |
| Ge | toil leam Cailean Glinn Iubhair |
| of today in their struggles for fewer hours of | toil, more wages and better conditions," and it also |
| er the lilies of the field, how they grow; they | toil not..." |
| Without the tedious | toil of needless hands. |
| Flinging magnetic curses amid the | toil of piling job on job, here is a tall bold slugg |
| ; US Department of Agriculture By the Sweat and | Toil of Children Volume II: The Use of Child Labor i |
| Toil on a little longer here, For thy reward | |
| plans in spare moments away from the dangerous | toil on the battlefields. |
| cientists and engineers, who are then forced to | toil on the Moon by German overseers, who had coloni |
| e prayed with several priests and, “without any | toil or suffering, gave her soul into the hands of H |
| A-workin' on a giant ship, it's very hard we | toil, Sailin' into Bantry Bay, bringin' home the oil |
| which he says he can offer "nothing but blood, | toil, tears, and sweat." |
| the period of the Battle of France (the "Blood, | toil, tears, and sweat" speech of 13 May, the "We sh |
| rance, with the others designated as the Blood, | toil, tears, and sweat speech of May 13th, and the T |
| the "Blood, | toil, tears, and sweat" speech of 13 May, given 3 da |
| “Immigrants are the people who | toil the soil.” |
| berty's Daughters (1980), and, as co-editor, To | Toil the Livelong Day (1987), Women of America (1979 |
| a cheap trip, the mass of the populace work and | toil through the week, which you Lancashire people h |
| prayers I daily make, To win his favours daily | toil, To know his mind I read his book, Follow his P |
| "[h]ere and abroad, the victims of trafficking | toil under inhuman conditions -- in brothels, sweats |
| For spring | toil was completed. |
| ployees at their homes and the product of their | toil was sent to New York City. |
| ing the summer months, [Hudson's Bay labourers' | toil] was as hard as that of the African slave.". |
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