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The fear of ill exceeds the ill we fear.

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She has been ill since last Sunday.

This news bodes ill for her.

How did he get so ill?

From that time he became periodically ill.

I've been ill for the past three weeks.

The new arrangement caused a lot of ill feeling.

I've never spoken ill of him in my life.

You should not speak ill of your friend.

The crow is a bird of ill omen.

Free-speech defenders were outraged, seeing the move as doubly ill-conceived.

The design was bulky and ill conceived for the reality of battle, and was quickly dropped.

She was so ill that she was put on a respirator.

Being ill when you are a child or growing up is such an enchanted interlude!

Lempart became ill and was left with a parish priest, while Jaster returned to Warsaw.

Someone is well, then they get ill, then they get more ill, and then they die - and I knew I didn't want to write the medical story, the deathbed story.

After presenting his report Akerman promptly resigned his position as secretary of the Society of Antiquaries claiming ill health.

In particular a priest and a deacon, when I was ill heavily, they gave me so much solicitude.

But even in the tortured logic of trade talks, the decision to abandon the Potsdam negotiations was ill-conceived.

That day the minister's clerks and the subordinates had a great deal to put up with from his ill-humor.

THERE are few sights that tug at the heartstrings more than that of a desperately ill newborn baby.

And ill health caused Fidel Castro to depart the public stage a year ago, leaving his brother raul to run the country.

With this accusation of the misuse of borrowed funds, we recognize the strange and, I think in this context, rather ill-fitting subtext behind Comus' seduction.

It is perhaps the most radical application yet of "personalised budgets", increasingly used in Britain for the disabled and chronically ill.

October 20th, 1910 , the hull of the RMS Olympic, sister-ship to the ill-fated RMS Titanic, is launched from the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland.

It would be mulish not to admit to a feeling of relief that Russia has accepted these changes without too much ill grace.

So battle might be pronounced Ba-ill, catching the air behind the back of the tongue at the end of the first syllable before expelling it on pronunciation of the second syllable.

When I was writing this piece, for instance, I had to take my car into the shop, I had to take two unanticipated trips, a family member fell ill, and so on.

When Shi Qing's mother fell ill and died, he buried her at one end of the slope where her spirit could easily watch over the place to protect the family from evil.

Voucher schemes are running in several different countries without ill-effects for social cohesion; those that use a lottery to hand out vouchers offer proof that recipients get a better education than those that do not.

But I'll have to pay more than the regular price for a "black" ticket, which I can ill afford and which I disdain to do. And the very word "black" generates in me a feeling of repulsion.

所以battle可能会被发为ba - ill,在第一个音节发完后第二个音节发音前留住舌头后面的空气。有时字母h在一些口音里也不发音。

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