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Meanings of have convulsions in English
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Usage of have convulsions in English
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Look, you are waking Lubotchka, and she will haveconvulsions again.
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Fräulein, if you do not remove your veil I fear he will haveconvulsions.
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Get those valves open before we all haveconvulsions.
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Unable to control their muscles, victims haveconvulsions.
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The iron trade is going to haveconvulsions.
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The sick man will groan and haveconvulsions.
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She twitched like one about to haveconvulsions.
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Then she would have begun to haveconvulsions.
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Some would drop down as if thunderstruck, others would cry aloud, whilst others again would haveconvulsions.
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Some babies and young children are prone to haveconvulsions, or seizures, when they develop a high fever.
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Babies did haveconvulsions, didn't they?
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He continued to haveconvulsions throughout the night, and as many as five interns were required to hold him quiet.
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The future was uncertain: the patient might haveconvulsions, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, mere imbecility with normal physical functions, or intermittent insanity.
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Still it is great fun to play make-believe, and the world would haveconvulsions if we did not indulge in these pleasing deceptions.
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Malakai hadconvulsions and was vomiting, but again they were sent home.
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It was then Phoenix collapsed on the footpath and started havingconvulsions.