It shows a woman working with others to hew out a future for herself.
They build great ships, tractors and tanks, and they hew coal.
The people there were hewn out of the rock like the coal that they used to mine.
The vast majority are engaged in hewing and are on piece rates.
Investment means risks and some losses are necessary for profits to be hewn from enterprise.
The seam was undercut, but all the coal had to be hewn and filled on to the conveyors.
In 1929–30, we imported hewn and sawn timber from that country to the value of nearly £8,000,000.
We have strayed a little from the path he sought to hew for us through the undergrowth.