Sentence examples for be under illusion from inspiring English sources

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be under illusion

preposition

In or at a lower level than.

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But let's be under illusion.

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"Neither myself nor the board are under illusions about how concerned you are," added the Rolls-Royce chairman, Ian Davis.

The president is "very, very, very, very ill" and Nigerians are under illusions regarding the state of their president.

"We've still got to play teams around us but we're under illusions that it's going to be tough," captain Schumacher told BBC Radio Manchester.

He added: "We should be under no illusion.

"Opposition forces should be under no illusion that they will be immune from prosecution," she said.

Dr Mahathir should be under no illusion that he has been proven right.

Mr Clinton's interpretation is stern: "The government of Iraq should be under no illusion.

We can't be under any illusion that this would be easy to achieve".

"We cannot be under any illusion this would be easy to achieve," he said.

But no-one should be under any illusion that this applies in reverse.

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