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  • ill health

    ill health
  • seriously ill

    He had no idea that Linton was seriously ill.
  • so ill

    so ill because I couldn't afford it
  • too ill

    That was before he became too ill even to be propped.
  • terminally ill

    ‘We are all terminally ill, dear boy, don't you know?
  • ill at ease

    Ivy sounded ill at ease.
  • become ill

    It is not a test for AIDS, nor will it show whether or when a person will become ill.
  • very ill

    I had been very ill.
  • be ill

    You can't just let Henry be ill.
  • ill patients

    Another possible contributory factor is the increasing difficulty in admitting acutely ill patients.
  • critically ill

    A 22 year old prisoner is critically ill in hospital tonight after apparently setting himself on fire in his cell.
  • feel ill

    I was very tired and began to feel ill.
  • fall ill

    Remorse over this made him fall ill, and he died within a matter of months to be succeeded in his office by his son Henri (1767–1840).
  • mentally ill people

    Maintaining the treatment of mentally ill people in the community
  • ill in hospital

    A fifth man remains seriously ill in hospital.
  • i was ill

  • ill effects

    Most are able to do this without any marked ill effects.
  • take ill

  • w ill

    I w ill take my gun with me.
  • ill afford

    He could ill afford to lose such support in 1946, the year of the mid-term elections.
  • acutely ill

    Another possible contributory factor is the increasing difficulty in admitting acutely ill patients.
  • severely ill

    To assess long term survival (>5 years) and quality of life in severely ill patients referred for urgent cardiac transplantation.
  • really ill

    Was his grandmother really ill, or was this only a ploy?

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