She resolved to have a solemn forenoon conference with her unpaid nursery-governess, to ascertain what all this meant.
The innocent lady fancied Sophy's services might be turned to good account as a sort ofunpaid nursery-governess.
The Lacedæmonian seamen at Ægina unpaid and discontented.
Perhaps he was not sure of pay in advance, and the presence of unpaid troops in an exhausted island might be a doubtful benefit.
Sweet the offerings seemed, and yet With their sweetness came regret, And a sense of unpaid debt.
No unpaid menial tills the soil, nor here Is the bad lesson learned at human rights to sneer.
But why did they conceal the amount of tributes from various Asiatic nations, unpaid thus far?
To-day this seemed the more necessary since Egypt ought to receive unpaid sums and gain still more tribute.
The loss caused the state by one rebellion of unpaid laborers is greater than the value of these vessels," said Rameses.
It is not proper that laborers should be unpaid for two months in succession.
The unpaid mess bill on board is a more serious breach of propriety than the unpaid club bill ashore because of the greater inconvenience and delay in settlement.
In the old desk Bragdon had used there was a mass of letters and bills, a great many unpaid bills, some of which she had given him months and months before and had supposed were paid.
To charge the balances then unpaid in specie, with a debit and credit of interest at six per cent in the manner before mentioned.
Are we to carry on a weak defensive war with an unpaid army, whose precarious subsistence must depend upon what can be torn by violence from the industrious husbandman?
The money was unpaid when Whittington died in 1601, and he directed his executor to recover the sum from the poet and distribute it among the poor of Stratford.
And the curse of unpaid toil, Downward through your generous soil Like a fire shall burn and spoil.
This allowance might be anywhere from five or six thousand dollars upward, and would probably leave occasional souvenirs in the shape of unpaid bills, which are altogether too numerous at present for the reputation of our countrymen.
In Cairo and Alexandria it is flippantly said that De Lesseps traced with his gold-headed walking-stick the course of the canal in the sand, while hundreds of thousands of unpaid natives scooped the soil out with their hands.
Many of the long-established newspaper concerns can show a "black list" as long as the militia law, and an unpaid cash account bulky enough to take Cuba!
You will get no more such rags--paid orunpaid for.
As the rain fell, she walked in her purple cloak, unpaid for, and her purple hat, for which they had been dunned with threatening insults, and knew that she did not own and could not earn a penny.
For the sake of bread and shelter she marries and becomes the unpaid cook and housekeeper of a husband and the mother of his children.
Profit is the result of unpaid labour; it is the produce of the working man, for which the latter receives no equivalent.
This talk we hear ad nauseam, from the Feminist side, of the wife being an “unpaid servant,” is typical of the whole Feminist agitation.
The wife, we are told, is the only unpaid servant!
The loss caused the state by one rebellion of unpaid laborers is greater than the value of these vessels," said Ramses.
Today this seemed the more necessary since Egypt ought to receive unpaid sums and gain still more tribute.
It is not the machines, or parts of them, which form the income of the machinery manufacturer, but the surplus value that is hidden in them--the unpaid labour of his wage labourers.
Fourthly, all labour performed under capitalist conditions is divided into two parts: paid labour which restores the wages advanced, and unpaid labour which creates profit and rent, or surplus value.
If we examine the commodity and its value, we cannot ascertain whether it has been produced by paid or by unpaid labour, nor in what proportion these have contributed.
In its second aspect, labour creates new value which, in capitalist terms, can be reduced to paid and unpaid labour, to v + s.
A baker's working day of ten hours is, from the capitalist point of view, divided into paid and unpaid hours, into v + s.
This gives rise to an additional value, which materialises when the results of unpaid labour are appropriated.
And the capitalist process of production consists essentially of the production of surplus-value, materialised in the surplus-product, which is that aliquot portion of the produced commodities, in which unpaid labour is materialised.
He was equally right in saying that from a capitalist point of view all labour is either paid labour which restores the wages, or unpaid labour which, as surplus value, accrues to the various classes owning the means of production.
Unpaid newspapers were charged a penny for each two ounces or fraction thereof.
But their wages often remained unpaid and the number of postmen varied, as new routes were manned or old routes discontinued, so that any figures for the period before the seventeenth century would be mere guesses.
Payment on delivery made it necessary to keep two separate accounts against each postmaster, one for unpaid letters posted in London, and one for paid letters posted in the country.
There were problems of arrears of rent and unpaid bills from the solution of which it would be advantageous for Lily to escape by going on tour.
They had been allowed to go unpaid and unprovided for.
Seven officers left their accounts unpaid at the hotels, and some of them carried away towels or the shirts of brother officers.
On the other hand, unpaid soldiers paid themselves by stealing powder and selling it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unpaid" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: amateur; back; delinquent; due; mature; outstanding; owing; receivable; redeemable; unpaid