Examples of using Workhouse in English and their translations into Hebrew
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We will have as many orphans as Mr. Bumble's workhouse, right?
Not very successfully if he ends up in a workhouse.
Then I will whop you one when I get in, you workhouse brat.
His father might have died in the workhouse!
Then attended the Christmas service at Mudfog workhouse where I am a governor.
The living room was converted from a 30,000 gallon water tank that supplied Lambeth workhouse in the 19th and 20th centuries.
These poor wretches have been sent to us with the blessings of their family or workhouse to be put to good use in mines overseas.
There will be debtors' prison for me, workhouse for the older children. Goodness only knows what will happen to little Chrissie.
Young orphan Oliver Twist is forcibly brought to a workhouse in an unidentified town In England on his ninth birthday.
In the 1800s, a young orphan(Oliver Twist) is forcibly brought to a workhouse in an unidentified town in England on his ninth birthday.
The medical school which grew out of the Birmingham Workhouse Infirmary was founded in 1828 but Cox began teaching in December 1825.
The prices have dropped since talk of them bringing the workhouse stiffs our way.
Appleby finally sentenced Shakur to 30 days in the Middlesex County Workhouse for contempt of court,
in which Oliver is born in the workhouse, was never filmed,
As a young boy, Oliver is brought up in a workhouse, later apprenticed to an uncaring undertaker,
As a young boy Oliver is brought up in a workhouse, later apprenticed to an uncaring undertaker,
engines were ready for use and might be seen on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at his workhouse in Salisbury Court,
died giving birth to him. As a young boy Oliver is brought up in a workhouse, later apprenticed to an uncaring undertaker,
the first surgeon to the Birmingham Workhouse Infirmary, and later to the General Hospital.
Yet, I understand there are new workhouses being built in the Mid-lands.