Examples of using Not be able to walk in English and their translations into Hebrew
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They may not be able to walk.
Remember earlier when the vets said he would not be able to walk?
You might not be able to walk anymore.”.
They warn you that the process will be long and painful, you may not be able to walk again.
Babies must not be able to walk yet.
The animal is an active dog and will often find ways to exercise itself,which can be very beneficial to older owners who may not be able to walk the dog as often as they would like.
They will soon not be able to walk the street."?
Doctors told him that he may not be able to walk again.
He can talk but he will not be able to walk, and his left side is completely paralyzed.
But because CP affects the brain, depending on what part of the brain is affected,a kid might not be able to walk, talk, eat, or play the way most kids do.
She declared that she would not be able to walk twenty steps further.
Depending on the type of cerebral palsy and the area of brain affected,a child may not be able to walk, move, talk, eat, or play in the same ways as other children.
A girl by the name of Betty Menger may not be able to walk, but it hasn't slowed her down.
He won't be able to walk again?
He won't be able to walk?
I won't be able to walk again.
I won't be able to walk.
Tomorrow, you won't be able to walk.
But, perhaps, in the morning, sir, he won't be able to walk at all.
I gotta pop it in or you won't be able to walk.
You said,"When I'm finished with him, he won't be able to walk.".
If it was, I wouldn't be able to walk around.
He won't feel anything. He won't be able to walk.
But I use it here, you won't be able to walk at all.
Listen, Frankie, I like you, butif you don't come round tomorrow, you won't be able to walk again, you understand?
Doctors told A. who suffered from an 8-hour stroke and was catheterized following it,that she wouldn't be able to walk, see and hear.
I remember the shouts& cries of everyone around me, the big mess, the friends carrying me on a stretcher,the fear I won't be able to walk again, and the fact that I insisted that my friends would be evacuated first, and I would be evacuated last.