Example sentences of "[subord] of illness " in BNC.
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1 | Curtailment cover should be included to compensate for days lost if you have to cut short your holiday and return early because of illness or death in the family . |
2 | Studies show that women workers on the average lose no more work hours because of illness than do men . |
3 | All necessary costs for the AA to arrange recovery of your vehicle to your home or appointed repairer , if you can not use the vehicle for eight hours or more because of illness and the one and only qualified competent driver , or following accident , breakdown , fire or theft of the vehicle . |
4 | There are some patients who are permanently maintained on ventilators because of illness . |
5 | You and your Spouse could be covered from as little as £7.90 per month — and you could both claim Double Benefits of £80 each if you were hospitalised at the same time because of illness — and Double again if you were hospitalised simultaneously following an accident . |
6 | Another point worth remembering is that it is important to make sure that your parent 's larder is well stocked with the right kind of non-perishable foods to deal with any emergency such as extreme weather conditions , or times when you may be unable to visit her because of illness or holidays , unless a neighbour is doing her shopping for her . |
7 | In the main survey , only one per cent of those who had recently bought on credit had difficulty making payments — because of illness , unemployment , or other unforeseen financial demands . |
8 | You may lose hair because of illness or a shock , and it is common to have hair loss about three months after having a baby , but this is only temporary and the hair grows back . |
9 | Maradona , who inspired Napoli to two Italian championship triumphs , needed only one word to describe the goal which Gazza ca n't remember because of illness . |
10 | Because of illness , Allitt 's period of training was extended but she qualified as a State Enrolled Nurse in late 1990 . |
11 | Each year the GHS asks ‘ in the 14 days prior to interview have you had to cut down on any of the things you usually do ( about the house/at work or in your free time ) because of illness or injury ? ’ |
12 | Could you cope with repaying the loan if you were made redundant or lost your overtime earnings or were unable to work because of illness ? |
13 | Discussion in Cabinet was aided by the absence of Churchill — and also Eden — because of illness . |
14 | The direct effects are : ( i ) increases in ‘ outputs ’ due to the decline in absenteeism from work and school because of illness ; ( ii ) output increases associated with the rise in efficiency because of greater physical and mental ability of children and adults ; and ( iii ) output increments due to extension of working lives . |
15 | England easily won the first Test at Sydney ( Bradman did not play because of illness ) . |
16 | If you are likely to be prevented from voting in person because of illness you will have to say what the illness is . |
17 | A late application because of illness must be attested by one of these people . |
18 | Any application received by the registration officer after noon on the thirteenth working day before polling day will be disallowed unless it is a late application because of illness . |
19 | Several times she returned home because of illness , but never for long . |
20 | Phone call from our School Nurse to let us know that the School Doctor , who had to cancel medicals because of illness , is out of hospital but will not be back to work for some time . |
21 | It is even possible that you may have to leave your project before it is complete because of illness or assignment to other responsibilities or for some other reason . |
22 | A home tutor is a teacher employed to teach children at home when they are unable to attend school for any length of time , for instance because of illness . |
23 | Workers say that at least one employee has been dismissed from his job without compensation because of illness caused by pollution from the smelter which also processes arsenic , cadmium and lead — well known to have adverse effects . |
24 | One or two will be unable to play a part , because of illness , personal distress or a preoccupation with unavoidable non-professional matters . |
25 | He says they were very shocked when Gore announced he was leaving because of illness . |
26 | Without Emyr Lewis , who withdrew because of illness yesterday , Wales have precious little in their pack to trouble England . |
27 | Gooch , who missed the Madras hammering because of illness , added : ‘ We have to come to terms with the style of play we have to use to combat the Indian spinners . |
28 | Opener Atherton was due to play in the first Test at Calcutta before being forced out on the morning of the match because of illness . |
29 | Trevor Steven , brought back into the side after missing Saturday 's match because of illness , suffered a groin injury and was replaced by Mikhailichenko . |
30 | That 's not going to work with , five thousand six hundred , so that 's where some people got the figure worked out , actually looking at the term as a parrot strings the term in some of these places , Okay number six , Healthmaster provides long-term benefits for individuals unable to return to work because of illness or injury . |