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    Usar "fall ill" en una oración

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    fall ill


    1. that dragons rapidly fall ill when caged or enclosed


    2. Once the guards started to fall ill the Baron became increasingly concerned


    3. This means a huge windfall illegal income for politicians and defense top brass all over the world


    4. had a scrap of food for days, or fall ill regularly with


    5. Many attempt to intervene in life and many will still fall ill and succumb to many diseases no matter what preventive measures are taken


    6. For not long after the order of executions did King Herod fall ill and


    7. to make the practitioners reach a disease-free status and no practitioner will fall ill ever since; in case practitioners do fall ill, Li Hongzhi will say that they are undergoing sufferings and this is to test whether they're loyal to the Master


    8. Vaccines so prepared will help our body to recognize the harmful germs, and to mount an attack to kill those germs without causing the person to fall ill


    9. drops this shit into the local river, people fall ill, doctors treat them with drugs from certain companies, the WHO is at the


    10. carry the physician letter explaining required treatment in case you fall ill

    11. People rarely think of the health of vital organs until they actually fall ill


    12. Should one of your travelers fall ill or end up harmed, you need know about certain first aid techniques


    13. If I fall ill, am I to send for a young lady to treat me? What do you say? Ha-ha!" Ilya Petrovitch laughed, quite pleased with his own wit


    14. In her first effort at being very, very good, she decided to make her will, as Aunt March had done, so that if she did fall ill and die, her possessions might be justly and generously divided


    15. One would fall ill, another might easily become so, a third would be without something necessary, a fourth would show symptoms of a bad disposition, and so on


    16. If I fall ill, am I to send for a young lady to treat me? What do you say? Ha‐ha!" Ilya Petrovitch laughed, quite pleased with his own wit


    17. is as essential to him, as much a condition of his existence, as mental activity is to in the morning, thoughts come and I can’t sleep but toss about till dawn, because I think and can’t help thinking, just as he can’t help plowing and mowing; if he didn’t, he would go to the drink shop or fall ill


    18. That feeling was so strong at the moment of leaving Voronezh that those who saw her off, as they looked at her careworn, despairing face, felt sure she would fall ill on the journey


    19. "She turned sick when she heard of the taking of Nijnéosern; I dread lest she should fall ill


    20. Controlling myself—for I felt it was a duty to my friend—I hinted coolly and reasonably to the crazy German that his calculations were not quite correct, that if he makes a hundred thousand every day, all Petersburg will have visited him in four days, and then there will be no one left to bring him roubles, that life and death are in God's hands, that the crocodile may burst or Ivan Matveitch may fall ill and die, and so on and so on

    21. She had been trembling and fainting with terror almost every day, afraid he would fall ill, would catch cold, do something naughty, climb on a chair and fall off it, and so on and so on


    22. I go to bed after two in the morning, thoughts come and I can’t sleep but toss about till dawn, because I think and can’t help thinking, just as he can’t help plowing and mowing; if he didn’t, he would go to the drink shop or fall ill


    23. That feeling was so strong at the moment of leaving Vorónezh that those who saw her off, as they looked at her careworn, despairing face, felt sure she would fall ill on the journey


    24. Finally if you do not die, your loving wife—who has not slept during the whole three weeks of your illness (a fact of which she will constantly remind you)—will fall ill in her turn, waste away, suffer much, and become even more incapable of any useful pursuit than she was before; while by the time that you have regained your normal state of health she will express to you her self-sacrificing affection only by shedding around you a kind of benignant dullness which involuntarily communicates itself both to yourself and to every one else in your vicinity


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