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take ill
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To become ill.
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Favourite clue, of 21 nominated at least once, was 'Take ill?
A joke often heard in the corridors of power is : "If Ms. Banerjee is sick for a day or two, the state would take ill, too".
In ages past, these survivors would often soon take ill themselves and join the dearly departed in the graveyard, subsequently to appear in the dreams of yet more people.
On June 30, when Josh Vershleiser woke up at Camp Modin on his 11th birthday feeling "not so good," he had seen enough others in his bunk take ill that he knew exactly what was coming.
Having covered the ins and outs of stroke in lectures, and having had a few interactions with stroke patients on top of that, I (maybe naively) thought that I had a fair understanding of what it must be like to have a family member take ill in this way.
Schwann cells insulate the nerves, and as the cells take ill, conduction through the nervous system falters.
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Even the most mature teenager can take ill-advised risks, and inexperience behind the wheel can be deadly.
(Ask Zambians today why they take ill-paid jobs in Chinese-managed mines, or Vietnamese why they sew shirts in multinational-owned factories).
This seems increasingly apparent in the world of antitrust law the law designed to promote competition in business markets where competitors so often push officials to take ill-advised steps.
Miss Treadway took ill and died.
Had the queen been taken ill?
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