(1) We didn't wish the fox ill , but his determination to steal our hens didn't make him a friend of the family either.
(2) The wife admitted that she and her husband had frequently had potted meat from the shop without ill effects.
(3) Cursing their ill luck, the ad men are spending extra money to remove these posters to make the hoardings visible.
(4) Perhaps you are living with someone who is ill with a life-threatening disease.
(5) You don't hear people talking about any other part that the markets will take care of it, that free trade is the panacea for every ill .
(6) For his ill fortune alone, defeat was unthinkable.
(7) In short, I wish Mr Akam no ill , but hope this acts as a piece of constructive criticism.
(8) The ill effects included foetal hypoxia and death, neo-natal jaundice and several such complications.
(9) The symbol is formed from the shape of a cross, with the arms bent to the right symbolising health and life, or to the left, which came to symbolise ill fortune.
(10) As explained elsewhere, the trip to Brisbane, or more precisely the trip back, was a journey of ill omen for young Les as it threw him into the close company of Tim O'Sullivan.
(11) Compared to the convenience of the tool, the ill effect of spam is very serious.
(12) During the bloody war in Bosnia, various drug companies donated tons of their medicines to treat the war's wounded and the ill .
(13) Some of the exhibits clearly illustrated the ill effects of pollution on public health.
(14) If that's for good or ill can't be judged, because the only vestiges we get of that more satirical version are a few extended scenes among the extras.
(15) On the occasion his mother had taken ill and he was trying to get assistance for her.
(16) Is this an ill omen, I wonder, or some kind of inner-city voodoo ritual?
(17) If he finds himself similarly ill informed on other issues, he is welcome to write to me and I will try to keep him up to date if he and the local Conservatives can't manage this themselves.
(18) It seemed as if people were competing with each other for an imaginary prize for being the most rowdy and ill mannered human being in that room.
(19) Moreover, it is ill prepared to deal with any possible use of weapons.
(20) And that's part of trying to educate people about drugs and warn them about the ill effects of drugs.