Use of jobless in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include jobless at the start of sentence, jobless at the end of sentence and jobless in the middle of sentence

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jobless at the start of sentence


  1. Jobless youths are a major cause of concern.
  2. Jobless and penniless , he had to sleep rough in the fields for several months.

jobless at the end of sentence


  1. Such a system penalized the jobless.
  2. The closure left 500 people jobless.
  3. They joined the ranks of the jobless.
  4. Employment agencies were besieged by the jobless.
  5. The factory closure will leave 3,000 workers jobless.
  6. The government's new scheme is designed to help the jobless.
  7. The council has been running training schemes for the jobless.
  8. Another drop in the inflation rate was cold comfort yesterday for the 2.74 million jobless.

jobless in the middle of sentence


  1. Yet the jobless rate is falling sharply.
  2. Uncle Charlie was jobless and penniless.
  3. He's been jobless for the past six months.
  4. Britain's jobless total rose by 20,000 last month.
  5. The burglars in the city are mostly jobless people.
  6. Do the jobless have marketable skills or obsolete training?
  7. Such cheery jobless numbers have taken everybody by surprise.
  8. The Army has set up mechanisms to help jobless ex-soldiers get work.
  9. Most governments simply leave the long-term jobless to rot on the dole.
  10. Friendless and jobless, he wondered how he would survive the year ahead.
  11. The film company collapsed, leaving Chris jobless and minus his life savings.
  12. US unemployment figures for March showed the jobless rate stuck at 7 per cent.
  13. The losers in this society are the old , the sick, the jobless, the homeless and badly housed.
  14. The consultant seeks to match up jobless professionals with small companies in need of expertise.
  15. Callum, recently arrived in Glasgow, is jobless, homeless, friendless, and suffering from culture shock.
  16. She blamed the crimes on the local jobless teenagers.'The devil makes work for idle hands,'she would say.
  17. Net employment growth means fewer jobless claims for the government and higher revenue from payroll taxes.
  18. In 1988, 70 percent of the estate's adults were unemployed and 49 percent of the jobless had criminal records.
  19. Both Labour and the Liberal Democrats agree that radical measures are needed to stem the growing jobless total.

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