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31. He was physically frail, but mentally clear. 32. We're talking 80,000-plus, not a frail 930. 33. The Frasque, however, are not so frail. 34. She looked frail and shrunken. 35. She got too frail to take care of him at home, and he was put in a nursing home. 36. With a longer life span, a lot of people are just becoming too frail to take care of themselves. 37. The disabled and frail elderly will, of course, have special requirements and will need to select a home with a view to adaptation. 38. Anyway, since those days I've had a marked preference for small frail soft-spoken dentists like Mr Grover. 39. A bit too frail and woolly for the rough and tumble of ordinary practice. 40. For a very frail person, coming in to assist with eating tea once a week might be a family contribution. 41. Oh, he remembered honeyed, frail evenings walking in the walled grounds of the orphanage. 42. Firstly, the effect of attitudes towards, and values concerning, frail elderly people and their carers is critical. 43. Even females suffering from anorexia nervosa tend to view their thin, frail bodies as fat and unsightly. 44. It's supposed to help the vulnerable, the elderly, frail,[www.] physically and mentally disabled. 45. Frail and wheelchair-bound, Mr Packard had a hard time hearing the questions posed by reporters. 46. Some of them are frail physically but are as bright as a button in their minds. 47. There was one hold-up after another and all the time Clift became more and more frail. 48. After a 13-month stint, the wheezing and frail Chernenko died in March 1985 at age 73. 49. Even had my grandparents wanted to, they could not have traveled because of their frail health. 50. He appeared so frail that people taking communion were moved to sympathy. 51. Whether that holds true for very frail old people is doubtful as Wenger herself recognises. 52. She was covered with a blanket, so frail that she scarcely formed a mound. 53. In the process, it discovered such homes often provided better care for seriously mentally frail elderly people than local authority accommodation. 54. Aunt Margaret, frail as a pressed flower, seemed too cowed by his presence even to look at him. 55. He was frail and spotted, with the drawn and thievish look of a figure in a ducal portrait. 56. Mrs Harding herself was thin and frail but her son was a sturdy sixteen-year- old. 57. Hiving off frail people to a fourth age is a rejection. 58. The balcony is frail and higher than you thought but looks down on the unchanged saffron flowers of the pomegranate tree. 59. It was so painful to see how frail she had become in just a few months. 60. And the revolution in the structure of services and management meant elderly frail people found it increasingly difficult to assert their rights.