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"...despite that he was ill."?
''Survival'' - "Survival time"(terminally ill patients)
'ill-mated' marriages
'Often' before or after the verb? We may often fall ill, or We may fall ill often?
‘it ill becomes one so beautiful to be gloomy’
“Is John ill? He’s lost weight.”, “<Yes> he is rather slender...."
[bad-mouth somebody or speak ill of somebody]
[The] four Americans[,] who had returned from the island[,] fell ill.
a bit ill
A few refused to leave those who were sick or were too ill <themselves> to travel
a kind of rough usage, ill befitting the wounds
a lone-wolf job <that is?> in their eyes ill-advised.
a redeeming touch of ill-temper
a terrain of wariness and <ill will>
Academics are more <ill-formed>
affection or ill-will according to the laws and usages of this realm
after he <was> <had been> ill
ailing/ill Mrs. Hooker
All this had even more affect on the lawyer lying there ill
an ill man / ill fortune
An ill wind that blows. . .
and how ill he had deserved it at my hands
Are you ill?
Are you ill?
as if she were ill
as if they would be ill
as to "ill"
Bad or ill-intentioned?
bad-tempered/ ill-tempered
<bad><ill><poor> with health
badly ill
Badmouth=Speak ill of someone?
be taken ill and caught ill
be taken ill or take ill
become ill
become ill will
before your ill-gotten gains kick in
Believe ill of (someone)
but felt ill at ease for my bosom friend's conscience,
but he felt ill
but I wasn't in yesterday because I was ill
Children of an ill health mother ...
coat is ill fitting / loose fitting / close fitting
coming to work ill
Comparative of well-natured, kind-hearted, ill-advised...
Conditional type? If you continued to feel ill, you should have seen/should have gone to see a doctor.
critically ill / seriously ill
didn't bear anyone any ill wil
Difference between sick and ill
Disease and ill
Do you See or Consult or Visit or Go to a doctor when you are ill?
Doing someone/somethiny bad/ill
Dont worry about this ill answer her by email
dress sits ill
End Dept Ill
Every day, I drink a cup of milk(,) whereby I am not ill too often.
fall ill/sick
fall violently ill
falling sick/ill
feel ill at ease
feel ill at ease / feel uncomfortable when visit my father.
feeling ill
feeling ill/ feeling sick/feeling unwell
feeling quite ill
fell ill with norovirus infections
fell ill/became ill
First, gossip, speaking ill .....
for anxiety ill fits one...
for good or ill
For ill
For ill as well as good
for ill fare I
going to work while being ill
grotty = ill ?
"has" in "...the ignorant and ill-educated person who has...
Have you been ill?
having been ill
having had but ill luck
He {was/has been/had been} ill since Monday morning
he could ill be spared
He died after he (was/had been) ill for a long time.
He doesn't look very well now. He seems to be ill.
He goes home, for/because he is ill.
he had rested ill
He <has become> <is> ill/sick.
He hasn't been ill since he was born.
He is said to have been ill.
He is seriously ill because he has been smoking
He looked as if he had been ill.
he might take it ill
He only stays in bed if he is seriously ill. [rewrite with Inversion]
He said that he would do it, if he were not ill.
He seems (to be) ill.
he seems to be/have been ill for quite a long time.
He usually ate too much at meals,<which> made him ill
he was sane, and wholesome, if even he looked thin and ill
He'd been very ill since the operation
his claim <that> he was ill
His mother being ill, he rejected the invitation
his very ill mother, Antarctica's very cold weather
I 'got ill during' my stay in Vienna
I am not well /ill /sick
I bear you no ill, sir
I fear that I'm ill
I <felt ill / had felt ill>, so I saw....
I felt ill when I ate the cake / I felt ill because I ate the cake
I have been feeling ill for some days now.
I have been ill since yesterday.
I have had cancer vs I have been ill
I haven’t felt as ill as I do now for a very long time.
I think she said he was ill.
I used to/ would take care of my mother when she was ill.
I was ill yesterday; however [semicolon vs comma before 'however']
I was/had been ill in my 20's and 30's.
I wish him very very ill.
I would have liked to see John before he left for Canada if I hadn't been ill.
I'm sick/I'm ill/I have a disease
I've been ill and the treatment is a bit rough
I've felt ill since yesterday
If I were ill I would have stayed at home.
If she <were> ill-used...
if you became sick / fell ill in the future
ill
Ill - Comparative and superlative
ill [verb?]
ill afford
Ill as he was, (so) he was absent.
ill at ease
Ill at ease ....
ill at ease vs self-conscious
ill at peace
ill brooking that the familiar control of various local interests should fall out of his hands
ill children
ill ease
ill fitted
ill food choices
Ill gains
ill like a pirate (sick as a parrot)
Ill lit
Ill Luck + Would Have
ill luck to it
ill lungs/lung complaint/lung condition
ill match you
Ill met by moonlight
ill of/ill with
ill qualified
ill rest
ill served
ill spare
ill taken
ill vs. sick vs. unwell
ill words butter no parsnips
ill-adviced.
ill-advised
ill-armed
Ill-assorted
ill-bred?
ill-concealed
ill-conceived notion
ill-confirmed
ill-connected with the spider
ill-desert
ill-dignified- Tarot
ill-fated
ill-fated move
ill-fitting nickname / derogatory nickname: a word?
ill-funded region
Ill-gotten gains -- antonym.
Ill-gotten, gotten up
ill-health v. unsoundness v. insalubrity
ill-informed
ill-informed sloppiness
ill-manner
ill-matched
ill-motivated
ill-natured gossip ourselves
ill-prepared
ill-prepared meal
ill-secured frieze of showbills
ill-shaving of crown
Ill-shod
ill-sitting soul
ill-spoken woman
ill-suited to <handling><handle> specialized knowledge
Ill-treat vs maltreat
Ill-treatment of woman
Ill-treatment towards or off
ill-used..and be bound..
ill(-)effects
ill/bad/quick-tempered
ill/badly/poorly
ill/sick
ill/sick - variations between AE and BE
Illuited [ill-suited]
injured/hurt vs ill/sick
intervention with ill intent
is ill or is illing?
is or will be ill?
It could be because his mother is ill again
It doesn't do to speak ill of the dead.
It goes ill with the king.
It has been four years since I got ill.
It ill deserves ...
it's an ill wind
It's an ill wind that blows nobody good
It's been a long time since he's been ill
it's <for> he has been ill-used enough
It's just an ill wind that blows nobody any good
It’s an ill wind that brings nobody good
John would be ill advised to rely on their support.
judged well and ill of all men
Kate <watched / was watching> television when she was ill [Simple Past or Past Continuous]
lay ill in bed
Lest we should be used ill for being absent
let him that amends For all his miseries, long time and ill, Smart for, and fail of;
Liam is 'very ill' [verbal complement or subject complement?]
light well/ill
look ill/ look like ill
look with ill favor upon
Luck In Ill Luck
make oneself ill/sick
maliciousness vs ill nature vs bad nature
may be ill <by> using
measured in years lost to ill health
medically ill
Mr. Fischer was said to <have been><be> ill at home for some time
My friend has been paying me a visit ever since I fell ill.
No ill intent
no-one was ever ill but that many were workshy
not wanting to be remembered for the ill-prepared result...
notion of who <might have wished> my brother ill
Once people ingest the death cap mushroom, six hours later they become severely ill.
<PAFs of causes of ill health> were highest for mental illness outcomes
Patient who is not ill but pretends to be ill
people are regarded as ill
people have fallen ill, and some of them needed / have needed...
people that become ill
people....must judge ill of men
person who harbours ill intentions
physically ill
porcine pleasures ill become
present perfect "have been ill" vs simple past "was ill"
puny (ill)(AE)
Rachel is ill, so she isn't coming/won't come to the party tomorrow night.
represent her remove, for both good and ill
Rooms where for good or for ill—things died.
Sam fell behind when he was ill
seriously ill
she became ill with a terrible disease
She felt ill and scraped
She looks as if she had been ill.
She says he’s ill, which he [seems].
she <showed like> an ill-looking enchantress
She <was taken> ill during the film.
should he fall ill
sick ≠ill
Sick and ill
sick vs ill
sick vs ill: upper-class vs non-upper class BrE
since have benn (ill, in the army)
Since he has fallen ill...
Since I am ill...
Since I've been ill?
sit ill upon
Some old people make one feel ill at lease [ease]
Some people at my work / workplace are ill, so I can't start my vacation.
sore/ill
speak bad of/speak ill of
speak well of / speak ill of
such words as an ill omen of the hitherto veiled future
take ill, or, be taken ill, or, both
taken ill
that have been [blamed] for making students ill
that he <should> come to think ill of
The baby is ill and her mother isn't looking after the baby.
the benefit of preventing ill-begotten children
The department will ill afford....?????
the devil begotten of fear and blind anger was ill curbed
the ill fated laws
The ill feelings are due to "internal designs"
the ill-assorted couple
The ill-fitting pieces left gaps and spaces in the puzzle.
The kind boy that he was, he had no ill-feeling
The message: He has been very ill.
the parrot was ill, as it was inactive and was not responding
The sick/ill child
The whole thing has changed since I was/I've been ill
Then-in my childhood, in the dawn Of a most stormy life-was drawn From every depth of good and ill
There is an ill-feeling between he and his brother.
there's not a child ill within the street
they are very ill-bred
Thomas explained that he <had gone> <went> home early because he felt ill
Thou art managing ill in two ways
Tis not the body, but the man is ill
to be ill at ease
To be "ill" with fever
To fall ill from strain
To fall ill?
to get sick or ill
To have worked, to have been ill
to inflict such ill will
to the good or ill fortune of....
too ill to have any idea what he was saying
Touch not the nettle, for the bonds of love are ill to loose.
unless to be rather cold hearted and rather selfish is to be ill-disposed
Unwise vs ill-advised
Use sb ill
was taken ill
was the [reset] ill advised
We supposed him <to be> ill. They assumed him <to be> guilty
went ill or took holiday (American English version)
when + will makes you ill...
When did you realize that you are/were ill?
which ill became the presence of the dead
Why (has Sara been so thin) . She has been very ill.
With my mom being ill / With my mom ill
with so much perseverance in judging andbehaving ill
with somebody ill/somebody being ill
writing since she was ill
you can ill-afford
you’re ill, child
Young Republican (R-Ill.)
Your father is very ill and not expected
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