wheel-chair造句(1) Dropped kerbs make wheelchair access easier.
(2) The new ramp will facilitate the entry of wheelchairs.
(3) She has been able to cast aside her wheelchair.
(4) Anthony manoeuvred his wheelchair out from behind his desk.
(5) He'll be in a wheelchair for the rest of his life.
(6) Disabled visitors are welcome; there is good wheelchair access to most facilities.
(7) One of our students was unable to propel her wheelchair up the ramp.
(8) As the car pulled away,the woman in the wheelchair waved and clutched the lilacs to her heart.
(9) He spent the last ten years of his life in a wheelchair after a fall which left him paralysed from the waist down.
(10) Without a wheelchair, she is a virtual prisoner in her own home.
(11) Ramps are needed at exits and entrances for wheelchair users.
(12) Constant wheelchair use will scuff almost any floor surface.
(13) He was confined to a wheelchair after the accident.
(14) Paul struggled out of his wheelchair.
(15) Vaughan is confined to a wheelchair .
(16) All the buildings are accessible for people in wheelchairs.
(17) The hostel is specially equipped for wheelchair access.
(18) Many new trains have space for wheelchair users.
(19) There was enough room for a wheelchair to get in but not to turn round.
(20) He was confined to a wheelchair after the car accident.
(22) In addition, the building is wheel-chair accessible.
(23) Results Great improvement in the ability of driving wheel-chair.
(24) A wheel-chair was wheeled over. Mother sat in it, wrapped in a pea-green blanket, with me in her arms and father followed behind.
(25) A wheel-chair bound athlete waves during the last stop of torch relay for the Eighth National Para Games of China alongside the bank of West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, Oct 10, 2011.
(26) I am not sure what health condition he is in now, but there was one day I was walking by the hallway and saw someone trucking him in on a wheel-chair.
(27) In addition, international standards have been developed for graphics to represent useful sites such as elevators, places with wheel-chair accessibility, or restaurants.