Usa "convalescent" in una frase
convalescent frasi di esempio
convalescent
1. traditional gifts of flowers and fruit for the convalescent
2. “I see you have convalescent leave did you suffer from some kind of disease?” I nearly said
3. “Pte Lamb reporting back after being on convalescent leave”, and I pulled my orders from my pocket and put them on the counter
4. “How’s Jimmy doing is he alright I would imagine that he’s on convalescent leave now has he wrote to you?” Frank replied
5. “He’s a lot better than he was and he has been moved to a convalescent unit I go to see him pretty regular as it’s in Arrington just up the road from here
6. When she was transferred to a convalescent home, she sank deeper into despair
7. I dialed the convalescent home
8. It was nine-thirty in the morning and Herminia entered the convalescent home at two: not much time to make up for so thoughtless a slight
9. I also got the bad news that the convalescent period was three months AND that I could not raise my head, i
10. Finding this, when she was convalescent
11. If she had found out I had left the Convalescent Home she must have wondered where the hell I was
12. There were periods of drizzle during which everyone put on his full dress and a convalescent look to celebrate the clearing, but the people soon grew accustomed to interpret the pauses as a sign of redou-bled rain
13. Fifteen days more have passed and the convalescent is able to getabout
14. She had all the thankfulness, the tender giving of herself up confidently to joy of the convalescent
15. He was in the convalescent home at Skegness at Christmas, nearly well again
16. The society also received large quantities of cast-off clothing and boots, and tickets of admission to hospitals, convalescent homes and dispensaries from subscribers to those institutions, or from people like Rushton & Co
17. He had sometimes propelled her on warm summer evenings, an infirm widow of independent, if limited, means, in her convalescent bathchair with slow revolutions of its wheels as far as the corner of the North Circular road opposite Mr Gavin Low's place of business where she had remained for a certain time scanning through his onelensed binocular fieldglasses unrecognisable citizens on tramcars, roadster bicycles equipped with inflated pneumatic tyres, hackney carriages, tandems, private and hired landaus, dogcarts, ponytraps and brakes passing from the city to the Phoenix Park and vice versa
18. If she is not quite convalescent you will find that a hint that we were about to telegraph to a young electrician in the Midlands would probably complete the cure
19. contagious hospitals, convalescent hospitals without number
20. But there were a few irreverent snickers from convalescent officers when Rhett spoke of bravery
21. thinking she would wear the bonnet to the hospital this very afternoon and take flowers But she was not listening, for she was regarding herself pleasedly in the mirror again, to the convalescent officers
22. She had intended that the negroes should do the field work, while she and the convalescent girls attended to the house, but here she was confronted with a caste feeling even stronger than her own
23. At last he was pronounced upon the mend—and then convalescent
24. That happened only when, as was the case that day, her husband returned home, or a sick child was convalescent, or when she and Countess Mary spoke of Prince Andrew (she never mentioned him to her husband, who she imagined was jealous of Prince Andrew’s memory), or on the rare occasions when something happened to induce her to sing, a practice she had quite abandoned since her
25. Linton paid us several visits, to be sure, and set things to rights, and scolded and ordered us all; and when Catherine was convalescent, she insisted on conveying her to Thrushcross Grange: for which deliverance we were very grateful
26. About the same time, Thenardier wrote to her that he had waited with decidedly too much amiability and that he must have a hundred francs at once; otherwise he would turn little Cosette out of doors, convalescent as she was from her heavy illness, into the cold and the streets, and that she might do what she liked with herself, and die if she chose
27. What they called that row of drunk/ mad/dope convalescent sanitariums, where they never convalesced and werent sanitary, but there they went, Emily going nowhere and me raving
28. Here, then, lies the great art: to make a little render to success the sound of a catastrophe in order that those who profit by it may tremble from it also, to season with fear every step that is taken, to augment the curve of the transition to the point of retarding progress, to dull that aurora, to denounce and retrench the harshness of enthusiasm, to cut all angles and nails, to wad triumph, to muffle up right, to envelop the giant-people in flannel, and to put it to bed very speedily, to impose a diet on that excess of health, to put Hercules on the treatment of a convalescent, to dilute the event with the expedient, to offer to spirits thirsting for the ideal that nectar thinned out with a potion, to take one's precautions against too much success, to garnish the revolution with a shade
29. In his fear lest he might fatigue or annoy the convalescent, he stepped behind him to smile
30. When he beheld Marius convalescent, feeling that the hour was at hand, when that money might prove of service, he had gone to get it; it was he again, whom Boulatruelle had seen in the woods, but on this occasion, in the morning instead of in the evening
31. As soon as she was out, she began taking temporary jobs in convalescent homes
32. It was also too late when the slightly wounded and the convalescent, together with the trophies that had been captured, were despatched to Mozjaisk
33. I was convalescent then, and therefore such transports may have been the inevitable result of the state of my nerves ; but I have faith even now in that bright hope—that is what I wanted to record and to recall
34. A little convalescent boy with a bandaged neck, who was looking at her, laughed
35. He was not dead, but evidently the crisis was over and he was convalescent
36. That happened only when, as was the case that day, her husband returned home, or a sick child was convalescent, or when she and Countess Mary spoke of Prince Andrew (she never mentioned him to her husband, who she imagined was jealous of Prince Andrew’s memory), or on the rare occasions when something happened to induce her to sing, a practice she had quite abandoned since her marriage