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Sentences with i'll

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  • I'll be leaving town in a few weeks.
  • In November 1941 Payne was seriously ill with pneumonia. [+ with]
  • The words ill and sick are very similar in meaning, but are used in slightly different ways. Ill is generally not used before a noun, and can be used in verbal expressions such as fall ill and be taken ill. He fell ill shortly before Christmas... One of the jury members was taken ill. Sick is often used before a noun. ...sick children. In British English, ill is a slightly more polite, less direct word than sick. Sick often suggests the actual physical feeling of being ill, for example nausea or vomiting. I spent the next 24 hours in bed, groaning and being sick. In American English, sick is often used where British people would say ill. Some people get hurt in accidents or get sick.
  • I used to work with the mentally ill.
  • His critics maintain that he's responsible for many of Algeria's ills.
  • They say they mean you no ill.
  • The company's conservative instincts sit ill with competition.
  • She had brought ill luck into her family.
  • Ill deeds
  • Ill effects
  • Ill repute
  • An ill omen
  • Ill will
  • Ill manners
  • To wish a person ill
  • The title ill befits him
  • He can ill afford the money
  • She ill deserves such good fortune
  • Ill repute
  • Ill fortune
  • Ill will
  • An ill omen
  • Ill breeding
  • Ill-gotten gains
  • Ill-spoken
  • They can ill afford to refuse
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