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1 There was much sickness in the town-somuch that it became epidemic.
2 Consequently there was much destitution among them; much sickness and distress.
3 There was ever so much sickness , and very few got well.
4 There's such expenses with a family in Melbourne, where there's much sickness especially.
5 There had been much sickness in New Salem the summer in which Ann died.
6 As the heat of the weather increased we heard of much sickness around us.
7 There has been much sickness among the men-measles, etc.-andthe weather has been unfavourable.
8 Because of hardships and poor food there was much sickness at all the settlements.
9 I keep very weak, and had much sickness yesterday, but am stronger this morning.
10 Meantime his fresh troops had been slowly arriving, but much sickness prevailed among them.
11 These creatures, all men know, suffer from much sickness , and multitudes of them perished.
12 I have had so much sickness I can't remember exactly.
13 I 'ain't laid up a cent, I've had so much sickness in my family.
14 There was in consequence much sickness , and such diseases as typhoid and malaria ran rampant.
15 Upon a time I was suddenly seized with much sickness , and was inclining towards consumption.
16 There had never been so much sickness , she wrote, and such an opportunity for her.
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