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  • One of the hospitals said that some of the people that had stuff either left or accidentally placed inside them became 'unwell' as a result, but it is not known to which objects, or patients, they were referring. TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • She's also complaining of back pain and looks very unwell. The Sun
  • She is pregnant, unwell and exhausted and something has to be done. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not on its deathbed, but it is looking distinctly unwell. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had been unwell in the early mornings for two days now, and she was worried.
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  • I had to use a wheelchair as I was so unwell. The Sun
  • The woman, who is believed to be elderly, was admitted to Macclesfield Hospital after she complained of feeling unwell.
  • But the dad of three complained of feeling unwell soon afterwards and suddenly collapsed. The Sun
  • Sebastian was unwell but not so unwell that he required hospital admission.
  • He was full of humor, as I say, even though I saw him last time and he was obviously very unwell.
  • But prolonged attacks of a racing or irregular pulse can mean ticker trouble, especially if you feel unwell, too. The Sun
  • However, she started to look unwell and as people challenged her over this she admitted the truth to her parents and in-laws.
  • Paul was unwell last night with a stomach upset.
  • But prolonged attacks of a racing or irregular pulse can mean ticker trouble, especially if you feel unwell, too. The Sun
  • Then, at about 13,000 feet, Gillian began to feel unwell and was diagnosed by a doctor as having a chest infection.
  • I can do this for only so long before I have to examine the microlevel problem of being unwell.
  • The difficulty for doctors is to identify those that are faking, and those that are genuinely unwell.
  • Although now back at home Milla said Otis is still unwell and reeling from the shock of being so poorly.
  • But in the expression of her countenance there was no character of suffering or distress; on the contrary, a wondrous serenity, that made her beauty more beauteous, her very youthfulness younger; and when this spurious or partial kind of syncope passed, she recovered at once without effort, without acknowledging that she had felt faint or unwell, but rather with a sense of recruited vitality, as the weary obtain from a sleep. A Strange Story — Volume 02
  • King Henry would surely notice if I seemed unwell so I made an effort to calm myself.
  • Edith was very unwell — & when she recovered we were confined by bad weather — so that I saw little of the place. enough however not to like. the road from Winchester thither is remarkably beautiful; so much so as to make the New forest about Lyndhurst & Lymington appear comparatively uninteresting. here we are in a very different country. Letter 220
  • He again become unwell two months later and was admitted to hospital with vomiting, drowsiness, and fever.
  • Other scholars heard that he was unwell and sent him notes made remote by their instinct that his straits must mortify him.
  • The vague headache began some time during Friday, but, by evening surgery, I felt decidedly feverish and unwell.
  • I fear sharing the horrible thoughts I have while 'unwell' will only add to destructive repetoir of thoughts other meatally ill people already have to endure. Mental illness - Anil Dash
  • A girl in the party on the table next to us suddenly came over all unwell.
  • I think there are a whole lot more good people in the world than there are people who are mentally unwell.
  • But prolonged attacks of a racing or irregular pulse can mean ticker trouble, especially if you feel unwell, too. The Sun
  • They are the people who can soon tell if their child is off colour or unwell.
  • The plane turned back over Ireland as a precautionary measure because one of the pilots felt unwell. Times, Sunday Times
  • Students feeling physically unwell should seek medical advice. Times, Sunday Times
  • BELLO: (SATIRICALLY) By day you will souse and bat our smelling underclothes also when we ladies are unwell, and swab out our latrines with dress pinned up and a dishclout tied to your tail. Ulysses
  • Lower your risk of spending your trip unwell by using a hand sanitiser and washing hands. The Sun
  • But the dad of three complained of feeling unwell soon afterwards and suddenly collapsed. The Sun
  • This, though a plentiful, and by no means unwholesome fare for growing boys, was not what he had been accustomed to, and feeling far too heavy and unwell after it to venture upon an encounter with the Doctor, he wandered slow and melancholy round the bare gravelled playground during the half-hour after dinner devoted to the inevitable "chevy," until the Vice Versa or A Lesson to Fathers
  • On Tuesday I was uncommonly well all the morning, and ate an excellent dinner; but playing too long and, too rompingly with Hartley and Derwent, I was very unwell that evening. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey
  • But on Saturday morning she had started whimpering after her morning sleep and was hot, unwell and somewhat limp.
  • Field; as bratton is also sick we directed that he should return to the fort if he continued unwell; Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
  • But the dad of three complained of feeling unwell soon afterwards and suddenly collapsed. The Sun
  • He looks really unwell and vulnerable. The Sun
  • Paul was unwell last night with a stomach upset.
  • It touches the question of dimidiation or impalement in the coat of mine uncle, Sir John Leighton of Shropshire, who took unto wife the widow of Sir Henry Oglander of Nunwell. The White Company
  • And of course the story takes place in an unseasonable heatwave, so they get down to Horseshoe Bend and Carl is sweating, emaciated, very unwell, and on top of all of that, this October happens to be a hot one.
  • She had been unwell for some years before her death and Willie was most attentive to her needs.
  • Seek medical attention if your child seems very unwell or goes blue in the face.
  • This kind of patient often has neurasthenic all symptom, if insomnious companion has the head, unwell, attention cannot be centered, memory difference, easy exhaustion, jelly.
  • I thankfully acknowledge the receipt of a Bank post Bill for £20 procured from the Literary Fund by the friendship & interest of Mr. Fitzgerald — I acknowledge it with the feelings which I hope may continue some time longer but I am sadly unwell and have only left for the good my blessing and my prayers. Letter 361
  • Umpteen years ago, I worked as a locum for an unwell general practitioner in another part of the country.
  • If you are generally unwell with any of the above symptoms you should of course consult with your doctor first. The Vitality Diet
  • is unwell and can't come to work
  • Most claimed to be fully adherent only on occasions when they felt lethargic or unwell.
  • She did manage to get some work done the next day, though Molly thought she looked unwell.
  • By the time he reached Portbou he was unwell, indigent and running for his life.
  • The way to tell if your pet is emotionally unwell is to observe their behaviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • The group arranges social facilities and community support for lonely, mentally and emotionally unwell people.
  • She said her daughter had become unwell when they returned to their hotel room after a day by the swimming pool.
  • While thousands of motorists are prosecuted each year for drink and drug-driving, no test exists to prove a driver is too exhausted or unwell to be on the road.
  • Five years ago he was diagnosed with stomach cancer and for a time he looked drawn and unwell. Times, Sunday Times
  • But all these things are slowly eroded and people feel unwell. Times, Sunday Times
  • You are unwell and extremely vulnerable, but that makes you no less a man of value than you were in previous years. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can't hear it without feeling faintly unwell all over again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Harbage said the prosecution accepted Susan Moody had been "unwell" at the relevant time but the extent of that illness was "open to dispute". Political Correctness Watch
  • She says she feels strange , ie rather unwell, perhaps dizzy.
  • He looked very unwell indeed, much as if he were fighting off a fever or the flu.
  • The committee would like to send best wishes to all the residents who are unwell or in hospital and wish them a speedy recovery.
  • I feel pretty grotty , ie unwell.
  • The case was adjourned for a short break when the court heard that both defendants were feeling unwell.
  • BELLO: SATIRICALLY By day you will souse and bat our smelling underclothes also when we ladies are unwell, and swab out our latrines with dress pinned up and a dishclout tied to your tail. Happy Bloomsday
  • Kennedy certainly appeared unwell, but critics point out that, the day before one of his celebrated no-shows, he had been celebrating his birthday with friends.
  • The Empress miscarried in April 1853 and as a consequence remained extremely unwell for months.
  • Foster Dulles, exhausted and unwell, heatedly reminded Stassen that “it was the British and French who had just vetoed the proposal for a cease-fire.” Eisenhower 1956
  • But prolonged attacks of a racing or irregular pulse can mean ticker trouble, especially if you feel unwell, too. The Sun
  • Mrs Lewis said she had felt unwell, lethargic, irritable and overweight for many years.
  • Health chiefs last night said he was'not currently seriously unwell'. The Sun
  • He claimed that his infant son became unwell after being detained and left without food, despite pleas for his release into the care of other family members. Times, Sunday Times
  • This has left me feeling unwell and depressed. The Sun
  • Gary Coleman, beloved actor and hero to the diminutive, was hospitalized today after removing himself from doinga promotion to excuse himself to his room, stating that he was feeling “unwell.” Gary Coleman Hospitalized: Pray For Mojo! | Manolith
  • She is pregnant, unwell and exhausted and something has to be done. Times, Sunday Times
  • Saying he was "unwell, " Mr. Zhang returned to China the following day after filing charges in connection with the incident. Archive 2008-10-01
  • He added: 'I was unwell and had to walk on unlit roads on one of the most dangerous nights of the year. The Sun
  • He strikes me as unwell mentally. The Sun
  • At Wesel, in the rear of all this travelling and excitement, Friedrich falls unwell; breaks down there into an aguish feverish distemper, which, for several months after, impeded his movements, would he have yielded to it.
  • The Ocean's 11 actor was staying at his parents' home in Denver, Colorado, when he started to feel unwell.
  • She is pregnant, unwell and exhausted and something has to be done. Times, Sunday Times
  • If someone is less flexible or unwell, more emphasis would be placed on working the energy lines with acupressure rather than stretching the body.
  • We have to know the mechanisms which make us feel so unwell. Banish Anxiety - how to stop worrying and take charge of your life
  • We shouldn't wait until we are seriously unwell, at which point drugs seem the only answer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Hoff seems to be a bit 'unwell' at the moment see comments section here, so I thought he may appreciate this brief Get Well Soon message. Archive 2006-07-01
  • Chickenpox is a very common illness that causes a rash and can make you feel generally unwell.
  • Nigel was really unwell at the last minute with a bad bout of flu, but decided not to cancel.
  • This unit cares for the acutely unwell, who usually stay for around six weeks while they are stabilised on medication and receive a range of therapies.
  • He is still unwell with a nasty cold and has also had a reaction to the antibiotics he was taking, so he is also being sick. The Sun
  • A ponderous and formal man, he succeeded Walpole as first minister in 1742, but old, unwell, and with little taste for leadership, he merely presided for a year until his death.
  • When we feel unwell in some way or another we do not always recognize stress as the culprit.
  • The way to tell if your pet is emotionally unwell is to observe their behaviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • My 15-year-old daughter has had ME for over two years and has been so unwell she has been unable to attend school for many months.
  • Perhaps his health contributed to his death since he decided to go to London to celebrate the retiral of a friend despite feeling unwell.
  • My son became extremely unwell and was in intensive care on a ventilator. The Sun
  • Yesterday he was rowing with the boat race squad on this stretch of Thames at Wallingford when he complained he felt unwell.
  • But the dad of three complained of feeling unwell soon afterwards and suddenly collapsed. The Sun
  • You should delay vaccination if you are unwell with a fever.
  • She is pregnant, unwell and exhausted and something has to be done. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was equally uncertain whether the principal female singer would be sufficiently recovered from the influenza to make her appearance; Mr. Harleigh, the MASANIELLO of the night, was hoarse, and rather unwell, in consequence of the great quantity of lemon and sugar – candy he had eaten to improve his voice; and two flutes and a violoncello had pleaded severe colds. Sketches by Boz
  • in January I felt systemically unwell
  • It is understood that he first became unwell late last week.
  • Apparently she's still feeling unwell after it and is taking leave to convalesce.
  • The note urged anyone feeling unwell to seek medical advice. The Sun
  • A senior nurse at the hospital said that the man was clearly critically unwell.
  • It's fat soluble and can be stored in soft fat tissues, which can make you unwell. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now we live in the age of the allergy and when we feel unwell we say "I must be allergic to something". The Hayfever Handbook - a summer survival guide
  • A Paris police official said the employees were "unwell" after the incident. Ajc.com - News
  • He really is a more complicated, kind of unwell guy, in terms of an antisocial behavior pattern. CNN Transcript Oct 5, 2005
  • She is pregnant, unwell and exhausted and something has to be done. Times, Sunday Times
  • CCII managing director Richard Young on Thursday said the document was "unwell". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It's catastrophic and made me really unwell. The Sun
  • Yesterday he was rowing with the boat race squad on this stretch of Thames at Wallingford when he complained he felt unwell.
  • The way to tell if your pet is emotionally unwell is to observe their behaviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • If people are unwell and this is the only way they can eat, they have my sympathies. The Sun
  • Sufferers sometimes also feel generally unwell. The Sun
  • The next stage is a headache and generally feeling unwell. The Sun
  • Not only are they unwell but they face loneliness away from their families and friends, trying to organise minders for children, as well as sorting out accommodation for themselves while in Dublin receiving treatment.
  • Sometimes being physically ill or unwell over a protracted period until you're moving over or at least skirting closely along the line into invalidity can bring on a state of melancholy.
  • It runs national clinics to support people who are unwell and work out the best ways of supporting their recovery. Times, Sunday Times
  • If your pet is feeling unwell, they probably aren't up for their photo being taken.
  • You feel really unwell because you're being hammered with intense drugs. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were more days on which shy children complained of unwellness and parents observed symptoms of unwellness than for nonshy children.
  • Her twin has been unwell for quite a while now yet she does not seem to have a high temperature or a cold of any sort.
  • We have gone too far with our lack of beds for those who are acutely unwell.
  • ‘This woman said she felt unwell and asked for a drink of water,’ he said.
  • Mother kept very unwell the greater part of the way.
  • You should delay vaccination if you are unwell with a fever.
  • In addition to fever, headache and unwellness there is sore throat, pain behind the breastbone, and deafness.
  • Yet that's not what it feels like to be mentally unwell or to treat those who are. Times, Sunday Times
  • But we are still unwell, which is a shame, though we're still able to eat and get about. Sheepdip Diary Entry
  • You should also consider whether you can really be effective in your job if you are still unwell. M. E. Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome - How To Live With It
  • Each claimed at the court martials at Tidworth he had stayed at home to deal with family problems and their respective mothers had been unwell.
  • But prolonged attacks of a racing or irregular pulse can mean ticker trouble, especially if you feel unwell, too. The Sun
  • It runs national clinics to support people who are unwell and work out the best ways of supporting their recovery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tony has been unwell over the weekend .
  • Even when she is unwell, she is able to just step through that and put it aside whilst she is out there.
  • Dicky: feeling unwell doddle: something easy (It was a doddle to get the Charlie.) dodgy: shady done over: beat up (He was done over by that bloke.) Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Open Writing Forum
  • Sickness and diarrhoea bugs have swept through several wards at Burnley General Hospital - prompting bosses to call for unwell visitors to stay away.
  • But sometimes when you have cancer and feel unwell, you just don't want to get dressed up. The Sun
  • On the day after their return to Britain, I was asked to see them because both were feverish and unwell.
  • He says he told MI5 he felt mentally unwell but he was offered no help. Times, Sunday Times
  • And now after all this I must still talk of myself, and say that since the latter end of October I have constantly been unwell, and the suffering have arisen from a flatulent and dissorder'd Stomach, with all it accompaniments, such as loss of appitite; broken rest, Dreams, as anty-Wye-ish as even your fancy can picture; indeed I hope you will never have a true conception of them. — Letter 256
  • Seigl hadn't ever been truly unwell: he'd had a fall in the cemetery, injurious to his pride, and he'd overreacted. THE TATTOOED GIRL
  • Standby treatment consists of a course of antimalarial drugs that travellers to malaria endemic areas can use for self treatment if they are unable to gain access to medical advice within 24 hours of becoming unwell.
  • The old men looked unwell, overweight and unhappy. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is generally indicated if the patient is clearly unwell, if she has ketonuria, or if her blood glucose concentration is > 20 mmol/l.
  • He first started feeling unwell about 10 minutes into the broadcast and began to perspire very heavily.
  • But the dad of three complained of feeling unwell soon afterwards and suddenly collapsed. The Sun
  • One odd side-effect of being rather unwell was that I seemed to lose the will, inspiration and ability to write. Sicknote
  • When a physiotherapist made one of her regular calls at the family home. she noticed Zoe was unwell, and asked if she had been taking her antibiotics.
  • I have been quite unwell this spring with a bad cold but I am in hopes I will got over it.
  • There was a spillage inside Boots this morning and fumes were given off and over the course of the morning the staff became increasingly unwell so they called the emergency services.
  • Seigl hadn't ever been truly unwell: he'd had a fall in the cemetery, injurious to his pride, and he'd overreacted. THE TATTOOED GIRL
  • The difficulties of providing care to emergency medical admissions and acutely unwell inpatients are recognised.
  • Giving out that he felt very unwell after the round of gaieties, he basely deserted, got into the most uncomfortable train in the world and, two days later, threw himself on the hospitality of the landlord of the bosker hotel at Cook's Wall, entirely omitting to let Marcella know that he was coming. Captivity
  • 'Oh, Plummey!' exclaimed Mr. Puffington, as his servant entered, 'I'm deuced unwell -- quite knocked up, in short,' clapping his hand on his forehead, adding, 'I shall not be able to dine downstairs to-day.' Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour
  • Chicken becomes warped woodiness of wood, ferreous mesua is thick, unwell fine carve.
  • They will have felt unwell and gone to the doctor. The Sun
  • After 28 days he could be allowed home or detained for another six months if still unwell. The Sun
  • Bridie has been unwell for a while and we wish her a very speedy recovery to full health.

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