Similar words: take in, take issue, take it easy, take it on the chin, take into account, to take into account, take it or leave it, take into consideration.
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1. She was taken ill suddenly.
2. She fell ill/was taken ill suddenly.
3. Shortly before Christmas, he was mysteriously taken ill.
4. He was taken ill.
5. He was suddenly taken ill at a banquet given in his honour.
6. Prime Minister Pavlov had been taken ill with high blood pressure.
7. His sister ate one(sentencedict.com), and was taken ill.
8. Several of the team were taken ill.
9. At two years and a half, he was taken ill with pneumonia.
10. She had been taken ill at the weekend and had had to stay behind in Liverpool.
11. Unfortunately, partway through the festivities, Louisa was taken ill with severe pains in her stomach.
12. Whilst in Fort William she was taken ill with stomach pains.
13. We might imagine a single-seater plane crashing in the desert because the pilot has been taken ill and died.
14. Then Mum had cancer and Dad was taken ill at work.
15. In the following year, Priscilla C. an inmate, was taken ill with a strangulated hernia.
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16. When he was taken ill, I ran the news desk.
17. Miss Perrie was about to film key scenes for Coronation Street when she was dramatically taken ill.
18. We were just about to go abroad when our usual nanny was taken ill and was advised not to travel.
19. Bishop Drausin founded several religious institutions, including a chapel for nuns who had taken ill and a monastery at Rethondes.
20. Taylor, 47, was taken ill last week while working on his third album in a Florida recording studio.
21. Don't take ill of me.
22. However, the sharp appreciation of yen afterwards didn't take ill effect on Japan's exportation, and this paradoxical evidence has become one of the hotspots among economists worldwide.
23. From me coming here, i am all long take ill.
24. However, the sharp appreciation of yen afterwards did not take ill effect on Japan's exportation, and this paradoxical evidence has become one of the hotspots among economists worldwide.
More similar words: take in, take issue, take it easy, take it on the chin, take into account, to take into account, take it or leave it, take into consideration, take the cake, make a mistake, make it, make into, reveille, surveillance, snake in the grass, a snake in the grass, take, taken, stake, takeoff, take as, take on, takeout, retake, take to, take up, take out, intake, take off, betake.