disabled造句91 Ramps have been built to ease access for the disabled.
92 A group of young pioneers always accompany the disabled girl to the school.
93 Although disabled by polio during the Second World War, Proctor was also a first-rate helmsman.
94 The charity helps disabled children reach their full potential .
95 Much to my disgust , I found that there were no toilets for the disabled.
96 These policies resulted in many elderly and disabled people suffering hardship.
97 The earliest originator was Dr. Giterman who worked at the British Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled.
98 She's now severely disabled.
99 The organization was established to better conditions for the disabled.
100 This film tells the remarkable story of a disabled actor.
101 Disabled and able-bodied children can enrol on the athletics course.
102 Some local authorities and voluntary organizations also run workshops for disabled people.
103 The illness disabled her and left her unable to study and work.
104 Asking Disabled people produces a quite different approach.
105 An automatic door will be provided for the disabled.
106 Disabled students face different problems from their able-bodied friends.
107 Baroness Masham of Ilton, a member of all-party committees on the disabled, will perform the opening ceremony.
108 But disabled people gathered in Duke Street during the ceremony to protest at the scheme.
109 The government's being urged to provide more financial support for people who care for sick or disabled relatives.
110 Tom Hawthorne was at the Social Security office picking up paperwork for a disabled associate when the bomb exploded.
111 Each centre will be designed to help even the most physically disabled or confused people move around and orient themselves easily.
112 An example of good practice in incorporating disabled people into an allocations policy was again provided by Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council.
113 But disabled people believe the biggest obstacles they face are mental ones-the prejudices and thoughtlessness of able-bodied people.
114 A new piece of legislation on this issue, the Disabled Persons Act 1986, seems to have similar characteristics.
115 The club has vigorously defended the mayor against attacks by other disabled advocates who say Brown has done little for them.
116 For example, 20 percent of disabled people over pension age say household cleaning is a particular problem.
117 Nineteen cabins, more than any other ship, are designed to accommodate disabled passengers.
118 Mr. Thurnham Does my hon. Friend agree that voluntary groups and private providers can efficiently deliver services for the disabled?
119 Care for the disabled, old, and sick is essential in a civilized society.
120 Most confirmed abuses have been committed by workers rather than other disabled people.