| 31. | Two in a row might be laboured.
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| 32. | He revitalised the defenders, who laboured to improve the defences of the entire coastline.
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| 33. | Here he specially laboured among the young.
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| 34. | This community started as a small settlement of workers who laboured on the Balembouche estate.
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| 35. | There he laboured for nearly twenty years.
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| 36. | In 1887 John Darragh went to the Gold Fields and laboured there for thirty years.
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| 37. | He laboured in the Cape Bedford Mission, North Queensland, Australia, for 55 years.
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| 38. | Is it a laboured attempt to link the national 50th anniversary with the local 100th anniversary?
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| 39. | On Sunday, his breathing had become so laboured that he was put on a respirator.
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| 40. | Why did her colours go out, her breathing really become laboured, and barely moved?
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