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1 But nothing stopped me getting ill , and nothing helped me get better.
2 People start getting ill , but not all on the same day, of course.
3 She was getting ill after waiting so long and could not-
4 The fear of getting ill that gripped Britain in the past has returned.
5 My father was getting ill and he had had such an interesting life.
6 He is getting ill but he isn't aware of this.
7 I should have done so much sooner, only with Leo getting ill I forgot.
8 My parents were getting ill . Esther's parents were getting rightfully impatient to see their daughter.
9 She and your brother choose to go, and you will be only getting ill will.
10 Martinsson, who was forever worrying about getting ill , pulled his chair back a few inches.
11 They're getting ill . And some are committing suicide.
12 Women are always getting ill more or less.
13 Conditions are so bad that healthy people are getting ill after they arrive, says Medecins Sans Frontieres.
14 Her getting ill was terrible bad luck.
15 The doctor took great care of him, although he wanted attention himself; he was getting ill with fatigue.
16 The public needed to help the NHS by trying to avoid getting ill in the first place, she added.
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