Sentence examples for be in intensive from inspiring English sources

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be in intensive

noun

A position of power or a way to get it.

  • His parents got him an in with the company

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Had to be in intensive care for ten days.

Of the 10 survivors, he said, one was reported to be in intensive care.

Pregnant women were nine times more likely to be in intensive care, the study found.

They think about how the resources are used, who will be in intensive care, who will get an organ transplant".

Labour may be in intensive care, but the condition of the Conservatives is not a great deal better.

Some 738 people are reported to be in intensive care this weekend, including 42 children under five, up from 26 on the previous week.

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As Polly Toynbee says, our NHS is "in intensive care".

As the Guardian's Polly Toynbee says, the NHS is "in intensive care".

She was in intensive care.

He is in intensive care.

"But Guaraní is in intensive care".

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