sufferer造句(1) This phobia can cause untold misery for the sufferer.
(2) He's been a lifelong sufferer from hay fever.
(3) She is a cancer sufferer who has rejected orthodox medicine and turned instead to acupuncture, aromatherapy and other forms of alternative medicine.
(4) I recognized a fellow sufferer, waiting nervously outside the exam room.
(5) The sufferer may have to make major changes in his or her life to arrest the disease.
(6) Miss Thomas was a life-long sufferer from asthma.
(7) From a medical practitioner familiar with the dementia sufferer.
(8) One sufferer nearly died after gulping two earwigs. 16.
(9) One seven year-old boy, a cerebral palsy sufferer, was anxious to make a speech.
(10) It seems that the only recourse a sufferer now has is to appeal to the landlord.
(11) But frequently the asthma sufferer learned to hold back both feelings because neither are acceptable to the family.
(12) It also follows that any sufferer primarily addicted to one of these other drugs will tend to be cross-addicted to alcohol.
(13) The illness causes the sufferer to fight for every breath when they're having an attack.
(14) Karen Hurst helped a 10-year-old a cancer sufferer back to health by donating life-giving marrow last year.
(15) Seven-year-old leukaemia sufferer Paul Hindle was dragged off his pride and joy when the gang pounced as he played with his pals.
(16) By learning to let the sufferer take the full consequences of the use of addictive substances or behaviour.
(17) She begged, Who are you, sufferer, that speak the truth To one who suffers?
(18) Blaming the primary sufferer, other members of the family and all those who are considered to have contributed to the problem.
(19) This was the first action taken by a cancer sufferer against a tobacco company, and was seen as a test case.
(20) It may - or may not - be appropriate to recommend the sufferer to refer these issues for group assessment.
(21) It was a lovely starlit night and except for anxiety for the sufferer a pleasant journey.
(22) In alcoholism: Not clearing up physical messes caused by the primary sufferer.
(23) The spiritual riches of a full life are kept from the sufferer while the therapist colludes with the addictive disease itself.
(24) A sense of boredom may cause feelings of inferiority in the sufferer.
(25) John Head, from Huntley in the Forest of Dean, is a cancer sufferer and recognises the need for urgent help.
(26) Not obtaining addictive drugs or collecting prescriptions on behalf of the sufferer.
(27) Ultimately, only the strength of the denial system enables the sufferer to function at all.
(28) Table 5.2 shows the relationship of the principal carer to the dementia sufferer.
(29) Table 6.1 makes no distinction between different types of dementia sufferer.
(30) With the runny nose there could be a problem with the sinuses or the pony may be a catarrh sufferer.