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    1. We have to study them and take timely remedial actions to avoid ill effects


    2. I stuck it out for a good while, but it was making me ill … in the end, I let my house out and moved away


    3. It was making me ill … in the end, I let my house out and moved away


    4. Unfortunately wealth can create so much ill will simply because most of us consider that money can buy us happiness


    5. 1) The dog was taken ill


    6. Poverty is an ill


    7. let us pretend that your spirit is ill


    8. For example, someone is ill with typhus, and


    9. Stephen said she had been seriously ill


    10. I’m not much good at being ill … the restrictions drive me crackers

    11. She developed complications and died before we any of us knew she was that ill


    12. ’ He said deliberately seriously understating the case, ‘In the summer, I tend to get my breakfast and bring it up to eat in bed, and, on the odd occasion when I’ve been ill, it has been a great comfort to be able to see that lot from the bed


    13. Fred drops in just after half eleven – he’s been round to see his lady friends and doesn’t comment at all about them being ill, so I can assume they haven’t had any adverse reaction to the food


    14. He watched as they fussed for a moment when I seemed to be ill


    15. Panes of ill matched glass, bubbled and aged,


    16. You fell ill just after your mother’s ceremony of remembrance … we thought at first it was shock and grief, but it was more than that


    17. and is equally ill at ease, thanking his small God


    18. Oh well, it’s an ill wind and all that! I’ll make do with washing my hair … now where is that nice shampoo Gilla gave me … it makes my hair smell gorgeous …


    19. By trade the father was a labourer, although through a combination of ill luck and regular run ins with the genie of the bottle, he rarely engaged in his professional calling


    20. When the guard asked what was wrong with her son, she said that I had been physically ill and I just sat there normal, partly recovering from the heave

    21. Maybe part of me was scared to leave, as many ill people depend on the system to bail them out of responsibility for their entire life


    22. People will tell you, and it has been written, that bipolar or mentally ill people in general are bound to fail


    23. This of course is very true of an ill person, in fact any person failing in life could be deemed mentally ill, since they are not showcasing the mental skills and tools to live properly


    24. Diagnosed or not, it is fair to say that any brain not in contact with the environment is ill


    25. They were of course mentally ill, so to speak, only in a worse definition


    26. It is natural to be ill and insane in the kind of world we occupy


    27. Mental illness could never stop the power of a person's will to be good and could never get in the way of a person's ulterior sickness for ill intent


    28. their own problems are no less ill pretending that they are fine


    29. I felt ill


    30. Treatment of depression was not very advanced then and she was scared of being put away in a home for the mentally ill a lot of the time

    31. I was far too ill to be up there and, of course, I slipped and fell off


    32. I held my shirt ill one hand and the


    33. “He is probably so dazzled by my report that he"s speechless! He"s probably worried that I"ll end up being promoted to HIS job! Maybe he realizes now that he can"t afford to pay me the millions of dollars a year that I"m worth


    34. “I would have gutted him,” Rayne remarked in an emotionless voice, “he means you ill


    35. served, the little girl’s mother was suddenly taken very ill and she


    36. combination of ill luck and regular run ins with the genie of the


    37. or too ill to be tested, you should find a different way


    38. Thinking about what she would have to endure tonight almost made it impossible to enjoy it, but she knew she had to dutifully eat because she was so deeply entrapped in three-d reality that she would get ill without nutrients


    39. and he was very considerate when Graham's wife was ill last summer


    40. The two cooks who arrived before us are both ill with something that is sapping their strength

    41. It had not been installed yet; that’s why they became ill


    42. prepared rather that ill prepared


    43. ‘I managed a whole glass of water with no ill effects


    44. “My Queen,” Boras answered in a strained voice as he bowed from the landing, “I… I suddenly felt ill


    45. had to bear the brunt of his hung over ill temper


    46. Sheila’s a distant cousin of Aunt Clarissa’s, hardly related at all, but she had a mother who was perpetually ill, so she spent a fair bit of time staying with the Danvers over the years


    47. "So I saw" says Davie with marked ill humour


    48. ‘She was very matter of fact about it yet, from what she said, she has been seriously ill this year


    49. The next indicator of the rising tide of ill will toward the Livingsons, which if it had been at all anticipated they did not need to wait long to encounter, occurred on the first evening after the arrival of the Lodges' inaugural guests


    50. ‘It’s Sheila … she’s ill














































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    Sinónimos para "ill"

    ailment complaint ill inauspicious ominous sick badly poorly bad evil wicked wrong naughty iniquitous perverted ailing diseased unhealthy afflicted unwell indisposed faulty poor unsatisfactory objectionable unfavourable unkind unkindly adverse hostile wickedness depravity badness harm disease affliction disorder injury hurt misery pain