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I have just been down to Myrtle Walk and felt physically sickened by its filthy, dilapidated state.
In July 2000, Snow Brand gave Japan its biggest-ever beverage recall after more than 13,000 people were sickened by bacteria-tainted milk.
You'll probably be just a little sickened to hear it's been pretty much plain sailing for this up-and-coming roving reporter.
People were sickened by what they saw and his actions have done nothing but damage the already faltering reputation of racing in England.
It sickened him to hear people talking about the great country Ireland was because of EU funds.
John, I consider myself to be a person sickened by infanticide and those who support it.
He was sickened when, just months later, vandals desecrated the memorial, built to commemorate villagers who fought in the First World War.
Still covered in blood from his sick parody of a baptism, he smiled with such cruelty that even his most hardened captains turned, sickened.
You'll be sickened by what four young men can get up to with just a few bull whips, staplers, drawing pins, gaffer tape, sandpaper and hammers.
Mysterious maladies swept the flocks of chickens, the cattle and sheep sickened and died.
The cruel act has shocked animal carers in Swindon, who say they are sickened by the deed.
The first monkeypox outbreak occurred in the United States in June 2003 when several people were sickened by infected pet prairie dogs.
Business owners were sickened when bags of offal were dumped near their premises in the River Darwen.
Also you have forgotten my other brother who was so sickened at the sight that we changed his name to Queesy.
The realisation that I had unconsciously begun to mistrust people on the basis of their skin colour sickened me.
There are thousands who believe in the justness of this war who are sickened with loathing of the means taken to obtain soldiers to carry it on.
Jake had only been a rookie officer then and he'd been sickened by the waste of life.
I was stunned and sickened by the appalling images, replayed over and over again on the TV screen.
Others may well be shocked or slightly sickened by the film's determination to be as filthy rude as possible on the way to raising a laugh.
In taking such excessive, evasive action he was not the only eminent Victorian to be sickened by the idea of engaging in sexual congress.
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The daughter looked at me again, and sickened me with her unmeaning laughter.
And then, sickened with you as he was with her, he will disgorge another shadow.
She knew that the pulp of the barrel cactus that she tried to chew turned to bitter sawdust in her mouth and sickened her.
Kenny sickened at the faint odor of antiseptics and softly closed the door.
My brother recovered at the period when I sickened from the infection of his disease.
The axiom was a favourite with his father, who had sickened him with it.
Uncle Peter had first declared that the thought of food sickened him.
I was oppressed, grieved, sickened, at the sad presentation of humanity.
There was a juiciness about the deed that might have sickened a scavenger.
The thought of the gas office and its deadly round sickened him.
He shuddered, and felt afraid, and, going back to the couch, lay there, gazing at the picture in sickened horror.
When the attendants rushed in, and we turned our attention to him, his employment positively sickened me.
Gradually she sickened, grew thinner and thinner, and became taken with a painful cough.
It was with a sickened heart that I stepped down from the hydrant.
Formula supplies sickened children around the world in 2008 after they were contaminated with melamine in China.
The nation, as it were, sickened in a marasmus of intellectual inbreeding.
She had sickened him by her megrims, as Tracy had prophesied she would!
The thought of going back to a pittance a year sickened him.
Five more sickened from this cause, but we managed to cure them with doses of an infusion made by boiling down the tulip leaves.
She experienced a throe of such scorn for Loring as sickened her.
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