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Example sentences for "unemployed"

Lexicographically close words:
unemancipated; unembarrassed; unembodied; unemotional; unemphatic; unemployment; unenclosed; unencumbered; unending; unendingly
  1. We shall not have far to seek before we discover in every town and in every country the corresponding element to our unemployed labourer.

  2. In London we have a registration office in Upper Thames Street, where the unemployed come every morning in droves to register their names and to see whether they can obtain situations.

  3. Public Waiting Rooms (for male and female), to which the unemployed may come for the purpose of scanning the newspapers, the insertion of advertisements for employment in all newspapers at lowest rates.

  4. A Free Registry, for all kinds of unemployed labour, has been opened at the above address.

  5. These Shops will also be of service for men and women temporarily unemployed who have families, and who possess some sort of a home.

  6. I propose to change all this by establishing Registers which will enable us to lay our hands at a moment's notice upon all the unemployed men in a district in any particular trade.

  7. The Regimentation of the Unemployed Section 4.

  8. The receiving of letters (replies to applications for employment) for unemployed workers.

  9. The Australian papers for some weeks back have been filled with reports of the dealings of the Salvation Army with the unemployed of Melbourne.

  10. Another result of this unity of the Town and Country Colonies will be the removal of one of the difficulties ever connected with the disposal of the products of unemployed labour.

  11. Now close to hand there is an unemployed horse available which will afford the relief, for want of which the overworked horse is dying.

  12. At the end of that time it will be clear enough whether or no the best thing which we can provide for the unemployed is a lethal chamber.

  13. The unoccupied and waste lands, waste labour, and waste produce, constitute the ideal unemployed horse, on whose back we would put part of the burden of maintaining the life and feeding the mouths of the Nation.

  14. The destitute and unemployed poor, who earn nothing at all, and who are dependent for their livelihood on the charity of others.

  15. Most previous schemes for employing the unemployed upon colonies and waste land had failed because of the men put upon them, who were drunken, lazy, and half-witted.

  16. Government officials also are worried about 16% unemployment, although many people listed as unemployed work in the underground economy.

  17. The "Unemployed Other People's Property Rights League" being patted on the back by philanthropists, formulate their programme, and seize the Stock Exchange and the Mansion House.

  18. One would be to camp nearby and send someone to investigate and report back as to conditions; the other would be for me to disguise myself and loaf around as a laborer, unemployed and looking for work.

  19. Landy mentioned the names of a dozen old-time cattle men, now unemployed and surely available.

  20. Hundreds of unemployed men sleep there day and night.

  21. Seldom Unemployed ΒΆ For this reason the Muscular is seldom out of work.

  22. On the 16th of September a riot and great disturbance took place at Preston, in Lancashire, by the distressed and unemployed workmen.

  23. There were also great riots at Nottingham, by persons calling themselves Luddites; these consisted of unemployed workmen, who went about in the most lawless manner, destroying the frames by which the stocking manufactory was carried on.

  24. In 1900, after the Universal Exhibition, Paris was overcrowded with unemployed workingmen, and the government thought it could make use of the Federation of Bourses to disperse them over the country.

  25. What passion can an unemployed workman feel when he is firing at an invisible unemployed workman or semi-savage in the interest of a mining concession?

  26. Accordingly, the clerical demagogue showed more interest in the unemployed than in the unconverted.

  27. Let, then, some unemployed gentleman with the requisite qualifications come forward.

  28. The reference in the foregoing passage to the report on "The Government Organisation of Unemployed Labour," prepared concurrently with the organisation of the Conference, is by no means adequate.

  29. She anticipated, as the other Essayists did, that unemployment caused by labour-saving machinery would constantly increase; and that State organisation of industries for the unemployed would gradually supersede private enterprise.

  30. Well, I think it must be admitted that we were overlooked in the excitements of the unemployed agitation, which had, moreover, caused the Tory money affair to be forgotten.

  31. To retain it in the Treasury unemployed in any way is impracticable; it is, besides, against the genius of our free institutions to lock up in vaults the treasure of the nation.

  32. Sensible of the importance of the object, I felt it my duty to leave no proper means unemployed to acquire for our flag the same privileges that are enjoyed by the principal powers of Europe.

  33. Tell her I wish to see this new creation of hers, and enjoy it with her.

  34. From here they could see over the whole distance from the beginning to the end--the troops of men who had gone up before them, the file of women following, and now drawing up to where they were.

  35. Why, bless you, Sir, beyond occasionally running in an Unemployed Sweater, we have none at all.

  36. It was estimated that 28 per cent of all the laborers who reported were unemployed on account of lack of work and not on account of not desiring work.

  37. Again at nine o'clock the husbandman went to the market-place, and finding some unemployed men, sent them also to work in his vineyard.

  38. Remarkable is the construction of the chain by which this writer connects the poor unemployed men who were standing idle in the market-place with the ever-during, ever-increasing satisfaction of their souls in eternity.

  39. However, Tunisia will need to reach even higher growth levels to create sufficient employment opportunities for an already large number of unemployed as well as the growing population of university graduates.

  40. The technology-intensive industry, however, has done little to create jobs for the unemployed because there are no production facilities in Timor.

  41. Out of the large funds which would still remain land might be purchased in other parts of Italy for the rest, and for a few thousand of the unemployed population which was crowded into Rome.

  42. The picture of Hyde Park on "Labour Day" in 1898 with the grass strewn with recumbent sleeping figures is, if I read it aright, designed less in compassion for the unemployed than as a satire on the unemployable.

  43. The unemployment and inefficiency of the Upper Classes were admirably satirized in a set of Neo-Chaucerian verses, suggested by a society chronicler who had anticipated a March of the Upper Class unemployed to the East End.

  44. With the first hint of winter the unemployed or the casual worker who knows the rules of the game heads for London.

  45. I spent the late months of autumn one year in looking into the case of the unemployed and the casual workers; tramping the north country with them and following them then on their pilgrimage to London.

  46. One unemployed with whom I conversed, or tried to converse, at midnight just near the Temple Pier was sunk in such apathy that he, I verily believe, would not have walked 400 yards to get the most comfortable bed in London.

  47. The cunning unemployed is usually a "rice" Anglican, or Roman Catholic or Wesleyan of the most fervent type.

  48. Part of the secret of the housekeeping in unemployed times was perhaps the fact that they had two lodgers, who paid 3s.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unemployed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.