How To Use Bedside In A Sentence

  • Having designed many elements in the hotel, from the bedside lamps to the banquette sofas, he has now set his sights on a much bigger challenge.
  • She knew few other details and left my bedside to gossip with the other nurses in the hallway.
  • From the Rushmorean cover portrait of Bush (which over the headline 'An American Revolutionary' was such a brazen and transparent effort to recall George Washington that it was embarrassing) to the 'Why We Fight' black-and-white portraiture of the aggrieved president sitting somberly at the bedside of the war-wounded, this issue is positively hysterical in its iconolatry. "What kind of a maniac puts eagles in a Christmas tree?": James Wolcott
  • A silver-backed brush and comb set with her monogram gleamed in the soft bedside light. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • There are good bedside reading lamps and stacks of glossy magazines. Times, Sunday Times
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  • If the room had a little light apart from the faulty bedside lamp that flickered unpredictably every few minutes it wouldn't be so bad, or even just a fan that at least to cool and circulate the foul damp air.
  • They can't be at their bedsides, but they are recording story tapes for their families to listen to at home.
  • Two nights before she died, there was an all-night vigil at her bedside.
  • I look at the digital clock, built into the bedside.
  • With a sewing needle from her bedside table, Marylyn pricked her finger and squeezed it until two drops of blood fell onto the sheets.
  • Her little bedside lamp was on which is how she likes to sleep. THE EXECUTION
  • And speaking of toys of a sexual nature, we also asked what kind of accoutrements we might find in the drawer of your bedside table. Portland Mercury
  • The son returns to be by his father's bedside, and finds that the old man has still a lot of pluck that he displays when his old friend turn up.
  • They'd filled the crystal decanter on her bedside table with fresh water and plumped the pillows and put a nightdress ready.
  • Try putting him in a bedside co-sleeper?bassinet, on a mattress or futon at the foot of your bed, or even sleeping in another room with a sibling.
  • Both do their best to improve the food that arrives at a patient's bedside. Times, Sunday Times
  • The doctor was summoned to his bedside.
  • They've even got one of those icky photos of themselves on the bedside table.
  • The cleric's unshaven face is dotted with stubble, for he has been attending at the royal bedside for many hours. 1066: and the Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry
  • It is a bedside story with a difference, featuring allegations of theft, grievous bodily harm and murder. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its impact on Reilly, who was at Wilson's bedside at the very end, ran much deeper, and while this work is explicitly signalled as a 'paean' - literally a song of joy or exultation - it is one etched in melancholy notes. Drowned In Sound // Feed
  • He watched the ticking on his bedside clock until the minute hand felt more like the hour hand.
  • Surgery Bedside Teaching Rounds -- Surgery and neonatology attendings participate in a monthly discussion of relevant cases in the CHOP Newborn/Infant Intensive Care Unit Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship Curriculum
  • Yes, that's a lot of moola to teach bedside manner. Malcolm Kushner: Physician Heal Thyself
  • As you would expect, I have to read a fair amount of history by way of research, so exciting books like England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings: 1075 – 1225 also crowd the bedside table. Yatterings » Fact and Fiction – Stephen Lawhead interviewed
  • As for the main billing, a husband bases his bedside manner on the lessons acquired at a management training course. Times, Sunday Times
  • Harry propped himself up on one elbow and pulled open the top drawer of the bedside cabinet.
  • The idea of attacking malpractice costs at the bedside is the most effective solution. Curbing medical lawsuits: What Obama really means
  • The couple sat by the bedside of their heavily sedated son and explained to him what they were thinking of doing.
  • No chance of reading just one more chapter before turning off the bedside light. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has a great assortment of tables, chairs, bookcases, intricate and unusual shelving, dressers, coffee tables and a wonderful bed and bedside lockers, all crafted by Jimmy himself.
  • The radio that Chloe must have brought in still sat on the bedside table, playing staticky oldies, and a magazine—Popular Science—was open on a plastic chair, where I imagined Chloe had been reading it to me. Forever Lost
  • She tried to hand him a glass of water, but he shook his head, instead motioning to a tall violet bottle standing in the middle of a dozen other medicines on his bedside table.
  • Just as Mrs Jenkins was making a kind of curtsey by the bedside Gladys said that she saw Mr Prothero riding up to the house. Gladys, the Reaper
  • My bedside manner, my gentle line of inquiry. Times, Sunday Times
  • I always keep a drink of water by my bedside in case I am thirsty in the middle of the night.
  • Currently percutaneous tracheostomy is accepted as a safe and reliable bedside procedure; however, the potential for intraoperative complications such as tracheal damage still exists. Health News from Medical News Today
  • It is also recommended that bedside tables have a pair of wire cutters in the drawers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Upon entering the room he felt his limbs tremble, his heart flutter, his tongue falter; he attempted to undraw the curtain, and called for a light to the bedside. Candide
  • Luc patiently visits his brother, uncomplainingly sticking by the bedside of this difficult and irascible man when everyone else deserts him.
  • He does not bother to turn on the bedside lamp.
  • She put a cup of tea down on the bedside table.
  • What is more, no one can really help us or deliver us: we can be made a little more comfortable, and that's all, by what they call cooling drinks, and flowers in a vase by the bedside. Father Payne
  • She closed the door behind him, put her rape alarm back on the bedside table, and there they were.
  • She conducted her affairs from her bed, even getting the paper boy to deliver the paper to her bedside every morning.
  • He can't hold a bedside vigil until the boy either wakes up of snuffs it!
  • You reach for the bedside switch to turn off the lights. Times, Sunday Times
  • The phone was on the floor instead of where it normally is, which is on the bedside table. THE EXECUTION
  • She plans to add a bed and bedside tables to the range next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Polly went to her bedside table and took up the little alarm tube.
  • It happened while club chairman Bill Walker was by his sick wife's bedside in hospital, leaving the site unattended for the first night in years.
  • At the end of her bedside was a volume of Isaac Babel's stories. We Remember - Roslyn Zinn, 1922 - 2008
  • On the first page of Allison's Awakening, one of the mucky books on my bedside shelf, the publishers warn that ‘this book is a work of fiction.’
  • The patient's physician did not want to be the one to ration resources at the bedside.
  • They are inoffensively patterned and meticulously maintained, with fluffy robes in the bathroom, DVDs by the TV and home-made biscuits at the bedside.
  • That's like seeing a psychiatrist plying a tendon hammer, or an orthopaedic surgeon with a pleasant bedside manner nice in a curiously old fashioned way.
  • What could have been a bland disease-of-the-week series gets a shot of adrenaline whenever Dr Gregory House, a bad-tempered, contemptuous diagnostician, is made to exercise his bedside manner.
  • She put a cup of tea down on the bedside table.
  • He immediately attempted to contact a nurse by ringing the hospital bell near his bedside.
  • She'd forgotten her strange feelings of the night before until she switched off the bedside lamp.
  • At Nili's bedside, she reads her latest novel, extracts of which punctuate the text.
  • At two forty that morning, Washington time, the telephone rang at the presidential bedside.
  • On the bedside table is the paraphernalia of sickness: the pills and the potions, syringes, lubricants and swabs.
  • His bedroom is extremely magnificent too, the cotton-wadded quilt is the advanced cloth of the scarlet, carve ornamentally with gold on the bedside.
  • Donna took the envelope upstairs with her and laid it on the bedside table.
  • I always keep a drink of water by my bedside in case I am thirsty in the middle of the night.
  • Both do their best to improve the food that arrives at a patient's bedside. Times, Sunday Times
  • You get to the bedside and raise the log over your head.
  • He switched on the bedside lamp. A Roomful of Birds - Scottish short stories 1990
  • Now Lauren, from Worsley, and her partner, Ashley Easdale, are keeping a bedside vigil to watch his progress.
  • Launched last week, the range offers a matching bedside table and chest. Times, Sunday Times
  • These throngs of people standing in high-profile vigils could disperse and go individually to thousands of bedsides and visit those who suffer in isolation.
  • She put a cup of tea down on the bedside table.
  • Watching the clock on my bedside table, I saw the numbers change before my eyes with painfully unhurried pace.
  • But the mirror, mirror on the wall and on the bedside cabinet drawers is also telling us something about the poky size of rooms in new-builds. Times, Sunday Times
  • He tenderly places the ash-grey cassette on his bedside cabinet and tugs out the inlay card.
  • They must also sit one of two tests and are interviewed to test their bedside manner. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rory's churlishness doesn't keep his family from rushing to his hospital bedside, however.
  • The homeopathist drew away Helen; the allopathist seated himself by the bedside and put his questions, felt the pulse, sounded the lungs, and looked at the tongue of the patient. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, July, 1851
  • He is the grumpiest doc on the box and has a bad-tempered bedside manner. The Sun
  • Whenever possible, we go back to relieve his wife and my mother-in-law Judith of her bedside vigil.
  • Ross spoke with Shawn on the private telephone he had installed for her at his bedside; she worked with him at the office, lunched, dined and attended evening events with him. Inamoratas and Other Women
  • The donation of medical equipment included items such as sterilisation trays, bedpans, operating tables, hospital beds and bedside lockers. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The dim bulb of the bedside lamp cast a soft radiance over his face.
  • Jamison was at the bedside and took a hypodermic from the nurse, all the while beginning a steady stream of talk to the sick man.
  • But if we'd worked non-stop I'm sure I wouldn't have got married or had kids and we might not have been able to get to our dad's bedside before he died.
  • The second, Osama Ismail, lay recovering from surgery in a neighboring room while his father, Juma, a 43-year-old steelworker, stood by his bedside. Libyan Rebels Gain Ground in Fierce Fight
  • He snatched up the receiver and his free hand groped for the switch on the bedside lamp.
  • Those particular ones, all our bedside rugs, then got to be bed padding for my grandmother when she came home to die, because when you are bedbound they are soft and textured and lovely. Mrissa: 2010: a not-very-carpeted odyssey
  • Proving very popular are the new serpentine bedside cabinets in real satinwood handpainted with classical motifs, at about £600.
  • Judging by the number of them wearing lipstick and eye liner, many of them appear to sleep with a make-up artist sitting on their bedside table. The Sun
  • It comes with a digital display clock for the bedside table. Times, Sunday Times
  • He snatched up the receiver and his free hand groped for the switch on the bedside lamp.
  • He slammed the milk bottle down on top of the bedside cabinet, pulling the drawer open.
  • Articulate and telegenic, he has the political equivalent of a good bedside manner, coming across as more moderate than many prominent Republicans, even though his voting record is fairly conservative.
  • The male pulled a chair closer to my bedside and hung the lamp from a hook above the bed, the shadows oscillating as it swung gently.
  • No matter where he was playing, he always maintained the same posture and this just added to his elegance," said Gonçalves, who was at Moura's bedside as the clarinettist played the choro classic Doce de Coco shortly before his death. Paulo Moura obituary
  • In BBC hospital drama Casualty, Clive played consultant Mike Barratt, whose combination of beefy good looks and softly-spoken bedside manner won him a legion of admirers.
  • There was only a bedside lamp on and a bad sulphurous smell in the room. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • The room was dimly illuminated by the soft glow of his bedside lamp.
  • He just wants to be by her bedside, just for a minute.
  • Lighting consisted of a 40-watt bulb in the ceiling and a bedside lamp with another 40-watt bulb.
  • The nurse came up to the bedside, placing the jug on the table.
  • Besides, computers have a rubbish bedside manner. The Sun
  • She switched on the bedside lamp.
  • I found the list he had made of the books of the Bible in the drawer of his bedside table.
  • A woman with impaired mobility could try changing the room arrangement to make it easier to get to the bathroom, add better lighting and grab bars to make the bathroom safer, or consider a bedside commode or female urinal.
  • The male pulled a chair closer to my bedside and hung the lamp from a hook above the bed, the shadows oscillating as it swung gently.
  • He slammed the milk bottle down on top of the bedside cabinet, pulling the drawer open.
  • I frantically searched for something I could defend myself with: a marble bookend perhaps, or an umbrella, or my alabaster bedside lamp. RESCUING ROSE
  • Harry propped himself up on one elbow and pulled open the top drawer of the bedside cabinet.
  • His bedside locker held the conglomerate of offerings, necessities and minor diversions considered indispensable to a brief spell in hospital.
  • What happened was that I was reading in bed, and I was feeling wheezy so I tried to reach for my puffer on my bedside table, but instead I managed to knock my lamp off onto the floor, and it went out (turns out the bulb broke).
  • As Maria flies to her daughter's bedside, she meditates on her own life.
  • The more passionate scenes involve Bo and Vic, whose built-up frustrations and resentment towards each other explode in an angry fight at Patsy's bedside.
  • There was a double bed, made nicely and a bedside table with a small lamp and alarm clock.
  • It is also recommended that bedside tables have a pair of wire cutters in the drawers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now parents will be able to take a break from their bedside vigil happy they can watch their child's every movement on a TV screen in a private room downstairs.
  • He expected to pay them off in weeks - but lost his removal man job because he spent so much time at her bedside. The Sun
  • Turning awkwardly towards the bedside table, she picked up a glass of water and sipped the warm liquid gratefully.
  • They stood at her bedside, joisted fingers over their bellies, looking down at Margaret and shaking their heads as though this was one of the greatest tragedies they'd ever witnessed. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • She switched on the bedside lamp and looked dazedly at the clock.
  • They call an ambulance, bring grapes to their hospital bedside and slap them on the back for being a lionheart. Times, Sunday Times
  • I switched off my bedside lamp and drew open the curtains.
  • The increased height relative to the bedside locker and bed table may require spatial adjustment.
  • One nurse holds the four drains while the second helps me to sit up and manoeuvre into a bedside chair. Times, Sunday Times
  • He switched on the bedside lamp. A Roomful of Birds - Scottish short stories 1990
  • At length, in a moment of great irritation, excited on the one hand by his intense interest in the poor suffering girl, and anger at the peevish, helpless Don Picador, Don Ricardo, to our unutterable surprise, rapped out, in gude broad Scotch, as he brushed away Senor Cangrejo from the bedside with a violence that spun him out of the door -- "God -- the auld doited deevil is as fusionless as a docken. Tom Cringle's Log
  • Disorders of heart rate and rhythm alter the time intervals on the horizontal axis of ECG tracings and usually can be diagnosed by analyzing the findings on a single lead from a bedside monitor.
  • Her strength was ebbing fast, so her children were called to her bedside.
  • A mean window with a dingy cretonne curtain, a single bed still made-up with sheets and blankets but with the counterpane pulled taut over the single lumpy pillow; books lining two walls; a small bedside table with a shoddy lamp; a Bible; a cumber - some and gaudily decorated china ashtray bearing an advertisement for beer. She Closed Her Eyes
  • She wasn't in the bathroom and her purse had been left behind, sitting on the bedside dresser with its contents spilling out.
  • It was placed on the bedside table. The Sun
  • One still night of summer, the nurse who watched by her bedside heard her murmur through her sleep, 'I hear it: _come hame -- come hame_. Adela Cathcart, Volume 1
  • You reach for the bedside switch to turn off the lights. Times, Sunday Times
  • My feet did a little jiggle to the music softly playing through the radio on my bedside table as I stared at the ceiling.
  • Dressing tables, bedside lights, linen and towels available, vacuum cleaner, iron and ironing board.
  • The bedside radio played softly.
  • It transmits the data in real time to a box resembling an alarm clock that sits on his bedside table. Times, Sunday Times
  • The room was dimly illuminated by the soft glow of his bedside lamp.
  • From the Rushmorean cover portrait of Bush which over the headline "An American Revolutionary" was such a brazen and transparent effort to recall George Washington that it was embarrassing to the "Why We Fight" black-and-white portraiture of the aggrieved president sitting somberly at the bedside of the war-wounded, this issue is positively hysterical in its iconolatry. The Red Cross Knight
  • If there had been a cup of tea and a digestive biscuit on the bedside table, it would have been the perfect way to wake up.
  • I wake up on time, greatly due to the fact that I set three alarms last night and put them all on my bedside table.
  • The fact that it is nurses who of all the health professionals spend the most time with patients at the bedside is another area of potential stress and burnout.
  • We're not talking a few crisp fifties left on the bedside table in a soulless hotel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the woman scratched out a note and placed it beneath the glass of water at his bedside.
  • In the glare of the bedside lamp she could see the features magnified, coarsened, pores like miniature craters, two unplucked hairs standing like bristles at the corner of the mouth. She Closed Her Eyes
  • Observers also recorded the types of oral cleaning products that were located at the patients' bedsides and in the unit.
  • You reach for the bedside switch to turn off the lights. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her husband, trainer Chris Nash rushed to her bedside after seeing the accident on television.
  • Next thing, a nurse with an attractive honey complexion calls at my bedside. I can't quite place her accent.
  • He raised himself on one elbow and looked at the bedside clock.
  • Conclusions The multi-stylet method for bedside blind placement of nasoenteral feeding tubes is an efficient and safe technique with a high success rate.
  • The digital clock near my bedside read ten o'clock, ushering in my time to leave for school.
  • I always keep a drink of water by my bedside in case I am thirsty in the middle of the night.
  • Our products stand out because they could be as at home on a mantelpiece as they are on a bedside table. The Sun
  • A table by the bedside, covered in a clean white cloth, held two lighted blessed candles, a crucifix, a cruet of holy water and a sprinkler.
  • A bedside lamp would have been nice, though. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moseley's unwelcome bedside visitors were involved in what is commonly called "Quiverfull" -- a movement within segments of conservative evangelical and Catholic Christianity that eschews all forms of birth control and teaches that the only faithful response to childbearing is to have as many children as possible, leaving the number and frequency up to God alone. Cathleen Falsani: A Quiver Full Of Controversy
  • He is afraid of waking up late, so he always has an alarm on his bedside table.
  • His bedside snack caviar dish - a functional item at two to three hundred.
  • A reluctant priest came to his bedside, after Voltaire threatened legal action against him if he did not come.
  • Yet all of the participants in the study had family members at their bedsides in the holding area because family members had to be present to drive them home after the surgical procedure.
  • After a long time she looked at her bedside clock and saw that it was past midnight.
  • It was well past sunset and the full-faced moon washed into the room, spilling across the blue rag rug like milk, and gleaming on the bed knobs so that they looked like balls of icy light, brighter than the dim glow of Jilly's bedside lamp. Magnificent Pigs
  • He laid his bag down on the bed to take out his plants and put them on the bedside table.
  • It's not that I am an uncompassionate man, but I guess my bedside manner has evaporated somewhat over the years, considering the majority of my patients are unconscious.
  • He wandered around the room looking restless and then stretched across me to take he bulb out of the bedside lamp so the room was in darkness. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had spent his grief in the day and night he had sat at her bedside.
  • Using some ingenuity, it was possible to fry an egg and grill some bacon using a bedside lamp. Times, Sunday Times
  • In her bedside table were hundreds of sleeping tablets, painkillers and other drugs she had squirrelled away over the years, and several syringes she must have "foraged" from her time working in a hospital. Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • Judging by the number of them wearing lipstick and eye liner, many of them appear to sleep with a make-up artist sitting on their bedside table. The Sun
  • A furniture pantechnicon was backing into the entrance of the freight elevator, and the carpets and stereo-speakers, dressing tables and bedside lamps would soon be carried up the elevator shaft to form the elements of a private world.
  • Slipping off her ring, she put it on the bedside cabinet with an inward sigh.
  • What books are on your bedside table? Times, Sunday Times
  • Just this weekend a normally unflappable friend texted from his brother's hospital bedside. Times, Sunday Times
  • I switched on my bedside lamp and looked at the alarm clock.
  • She groped for her glasses on the bedside table.
  • Whether it is what looks like junk in the shed or his pile of gadgets and gizmos at his bedside, all blokes have belongings they treasure. The Sun
  • He's a good doctor with a sympathetic bedside manner.
  • Direct inoculation of culture plates at the bedside is the most efficient means of isolating shigella from the dysentery patients.
  • The being moved to the bedside table and brought a pitcher forth, pouring steaming water into a bowl and then producing a rag.
  • To be fair, Jez put up a bedside table and a chest of drawers for my bedroom yesterday.
  • She ran towards her bedside and took a large bite of a juicy luscious apple and looked outside the window.
  • the doctor stood at her bedside
  • No chance of reading just one more chapter before turning off the bedside light. Times, Sunday Times
  • He passed away peacefully in hospital early this morning with his family at his bedside. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the free-ads in the local paper this week will be one double bed, one wardrobe, one bookcase, 2 sofas and a bedside table.
  • The bedside lamp glowed dimly.
  • And while Mr Stevens's bride was keeping a round-the-clock at his hospital bedside, burglars ransacked their home.
  • His family are understood to have rushed to his bedside when he was told the news by another of his stepsons.
  • He unstoppered the flask and poured a minute amount into a glass standing by the bedside, then added pure water.
  • Why not a bedside lamp? Times, Sunday Times
  • The ruelle is the little path between the bedside and the wall. Spectator, April 21, 1711
  • Adam has a window fan; Elayna has a clip-on bedside table fan and a stand fan. Odin's Day
  • It comes with a digital display clock for the bedside table. Times, Sunday Times
  • At other times, her mother lay in bed for days, not bothering to get dressed, reading from a stack of books piled on her bedside table.
  • Her family became so concerned about her care that they slept in a chair by her bedside for eight weeks to attend to her basic needs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although you could bring your own bedding, you can rent everything from bedside tables to air beds to sleeping bags, although they advise prebooking the extras.
  • He threw her off, and started to reach towards the lamp on the bedside table.

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