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How to use belabour in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word belabour? Here are some examples.

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There many other projects and forms of aid which can be cited and there is certainly no need to belabour the point.
Full marks to John Gilhooly, director of the Wigmore, for coming out of his corner to belabour the doubters and purveyors of shoddy goods.
I will not belabour this tonight because I think most of the members understand it.
Tobacco products will always be harmful to health-I do not need to belabour the point.
I will not belabour the points already made so eloquently by my colleagues.
Ms. Hedy Fry: I don't want to belabour this point, but I'm going to do it anyway.
I won't belabour the issue about CWD and its transference to humans and to cattle.
Ms. Radmila Swann: Not to belabour the point, in Racak there were photographers present.
So not to belabour the point, but if I could just ask very quickly, do you think this could have been prevented?
She ups her stick and begins to belabour him across the shoulders.
I do not want to belabour these negative facts because I want to talk about the positive things that are happening in our community.
Not to belabour the point about white bread, I will tell members a great thing they can use white bread for.
So, if you're looking for a weighty tome for a Christmas present, to block a draught or to belabour rival fans, you'll want to enter the competition.
I don't want to belabour any of the points that have been very eloquently made up to this point.
I do not want to belabour the point so I will not take up the full 10 minutes to make my point.
I will not belabour that point because it has been adequately addressed.
Not to belabour the point, and with all due respect, it's worth reiterating that nobody survived, so it wouldn't have mattered whether the kids had their own seats.
Except for the morally vacuous, no one disagrees with Mr Handy that business is about more than profit and loss. Well, it is no terrible thing to belabour the obvious in a good cause.
Yet if he appears to belabour the point, it is with good reason.
Since the death of the four constables there have been numerous articles and editorials written about the Firearms Act not being a deterrent and therefore I am not going to belabour that point tonight.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Have you any particular spite at my door, that you belabour it in that style?
It is exhausting to belabour a thick-skinned and obstinate animal with a stick.
He seized a stick that was lying on the ground, and began to belabour the hag with all his might.
Jumping to her feet, she commenced to belabour Mahooley's back with her fists.
He may hit me on the head and they may belabour me from behind.
When they want to belabour anybody they lay on at the agent, Henslowe.
His only reply was to belabour the miserable victim with a thick stick.
I will not belabour the details of this very unfortunate tragedy.
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