Examples of 'been a labour' in a sentence

Meaning of "been a labour"

been a labour: This phrase implies that something has been a difficult or arduous task or experience

How to use "been a labour" in a sentence

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been a labour
Has been a labour of love from the start.
Its creation has been a labour of love.
I have been a Labour Party member for a long time.
Shipping that c4 must have certainly been a labour of love.
Yours has been a labour of love.
I have been a Labour MP for more than a quarter of a century.
Just saying that this novel has been a labour of love is an understatement.
It 's been a labour of love, and I can not wait to share it with you.
Scotland has been a Labour bastion.
She has been a labour and community organiser for 12 years.
The painstaking restoration had been a labour of love, Nichols said.
I have been a Labour man for decades.
The son of a unionized ironworker, Marty has been a labour activist for nearly three decades.
Salford has been a Labour strong hold for decades.
Since his university days, he has been a labour and pro-democracy activist.

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It has been a labour of 25 years.
Programmes for different risk groups have been a labour market policy priority since 2000.
Since then it has been a labour of love and a family affair.
She said about the movie, " This has been a labour of love for six years.
I have always been a Labour voter, but not this time.
Translating Iie Cioara 's work has been a labour of love and a process of spiritual growth.
Marrot is an old hand . He 's been a Labour member for 35 years.
Well, Danny, always has been a Labour man, if that 's what you mean.
He is a former university lecturer, who has been a Labour member of Birmingham City Council since 1980.

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