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1 You would be sure to get ill or something dreadful might happen.
2 You must remain here, I don't want you to get ill again.
3 There never was such a boy to get ill as that Sandford and Merton.
4 We promise not to get ill while you are gone.
5 I don't want to get ill , like Miss Radford.
6 It is no joke to get ill at the diggings; doctors make you pay for it.
7 Without permission, to get ill and find indigence
8 Putting the Cause out of the question, he did not wish "Fatalité" to get ill .
9 I am not frightened of much, but I wouldn't like to get ill . What is your earliest memory?
10 Well, that boy used to get ill about twice a week, so that he couldn't go to school.
11 They all used to get ill . Diarrhoea, the biggest killer of small children here along with malaria, was a constant problem and so were worms.
12 He was not afraid-well ,onlyafraid of the people he loved getting ill and dying; and she was not going to get ill and die.
13 Why did it take Mikel Arteta to get ill for the game in England to do the right thing? Rooney wrote in the Sunday Times.
14 From what the Aunt Tomasa says, the doctors patch him up, and then he does his best to get ill again with this glorious wine.
15 'Supposing I were to get ill ... better keep it.'
16 "You somehow never expect evil people to get ill , " said Robin.
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