Sentences with laboring
la·bor
L l - To labor for peace.
- To labor under a misapprehension.
- Many people are laboring under the delusion that it's easy to work from home, and I don't think delusion is too harsh a word.
- Pupils may also be laboring under difficulties.
- Don't labor the point.
- To labor the reader with unnecessary detail.
- For first time mothers the average laboring process takes up to nine hours.
- The restriction of food and liquids for laboring women was first implemented more than a half.
- Labor reforms.
- But what it may have done is inadvertently expose the pretense of freedom under which we have been laboring for these many years, perhaps centuries.
- Many people grappling with anger are laboring under the misconception that they are right.
- Scientists are laboring unceasingly to solve the problem of the origin of memory.