bethune造句1, Dr. Norman Bethune impersonates the spirit of proletarian internationalism.
2, Ed Bethune, R-Ark., will each present their recommended punishments.
3, Captain Bethune and several other officers were seriously wounded; while the carnage in the ranks was appalling.
4, Bethune died of blood poisoning.
5, Bethune threw the saw away with distaste.
6, Bethune released Tung's horse and made a wry mouth.
7, SETTING: Department of Cardiology, Bethune International Peace Hospital.
8, Bethune was choking with rage.
9, She is playing Mary McLeod Bethune.
10, Perpetuate the memory of comrade Norman Bethune.
11, As he reached deeper into the subject, Bethune went from impatience to exasperation.
12, Bethune set up his mobile operating theater in a temple near the Kuan Lin - Lin Chu highway.
13, Norman Bethune was born in Graven Hurst , Ontario, Canada in 1890.
14, He was made to order for Bethune, who now invoked his famous dictum with a vengeance.
15, From 1911 to 1912, Bethune worked as a lumberjack and teacher in a remote area of Ontario.
16, When Bethune looked inquiringly at Tung, the interpreter stepped forward.
17, Bethune examined it with the excitement of a man watching a dream come to life.
18, Bethune first served as a stretcher-bearer in an ambulance unit and later as a medical officer with the Allies during the First World War.
19, Comrade Bethune was a doctor; the art of healing was his profession and he was constantly perfecting his skill.
20, Dr. Dell provided the money, and Dr. Bethune listed the amounts, to be repaid in full.
21, At Martin's home Bethune and Frances met other eminent doctors and socialites.
22, Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune died on May 18, 1955, of a heart attack.
23, Mary McLeod Bethune was the fifteenth child born out of seventeen.
24, Mary McLeod Bethune, Educator opened the first Negro Girls School.
25, Wherever the Bethune family found itself, home life was stimulating, rich and warm.
26, This is the scalpel which Norman Bethune used in those days.
27, During this circuit of speaking engagements, Bethune elaborated eloquently on the desperate needs of these people.
28, They praised him as a proletarian internationalist fighter of the Bethune type.
29, Because we had no drugs that might have saved him, Dr Bethune died of septicaemia.
30, It was not until last operation was finished that Bethune left the battle hospital.