Sentence examples for making him unable from inspiring English sources

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The knife attack severed nerves in Mahfouz's right arm, making him unable to hold a pen.

It's emerged also that Luke Juckett had his rigger damaged in an early incident, making him unable to row effectively.

Franco raced for first, and his momentum pulled him toward the base, making him unable to reach across his body for Abbott's throw inside the bag.

At the time of Tycho's death, in 1601, the blame fell on his failure to relieve himself while drinking profusely at the banquet, supposedly injuring his bladder and making him unable to urinate.

This earned him a summons before the Israeli military governor, who warned him that such behaviour could get his father's pass revoked, making him unable to work.A few years later Mr Darwish took the bus to a poetry festival in Nazareth, the largest Arab town in Israel.

Rochefort suffered a prostate infection, making him unable to ride a horse.

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His condition makes him unable to speak in certain situations.

It is the burden of memory which makes him unable to live easily among his peers.

Mr. Matula said he had a disability that made him unable to lift anything heavy.

The moral perfectionism that many found seductive made him unable to cherish those whom he fascinated.

The "man" of the title is an opera singer, Dr P, whose disease makes him unable to recognise everyday objects.

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