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miscarriage - use in sentences
Converse of object
- procure: Sections 199-201 of the WA Criminal Code prohibited anything done ' unlawfully ' with intent to procure a miscarriage.
- suffer: Of the 252 women who were exposed to a maximum field below the critical level, 27 suffered a miscarriage.
- threaten: Threatened miscarriage - this is used to describe bleeding in early pregnancy, where the cervix is found to be tightly closed.
- investigate: In 1998, he was awarded the RTS Special Award for his career in investigating miscarriages of justice.
- induce: However, she also secretly visits women and helps them induce miscarriages for unwanted pregnancies.
- prevent: In the vast majority of cases, there is no way of preventing a miscarriage.
Adjective modifier
- recurrent: In cases of recurrent miscarriage, for example, giving aspirin alone has dramatically improved success rates.
- alleged: The list of alleged miscarriages of justice going to Appeal gets longer on a daily basis.
- unexplained: This was in addition to the percentage for unexplained miscarriages.
- suspected: Responsible for investigating suspected miscarriages of criminal justice in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
- notorious: The case was a notorious miscarriage of justice in Scotland.
Modifies a noun
- clinic: Setting: The prepregnancy clinic and miscarriage antenatal clinic in a tertiary referral center.
- phenomenon: But, they represent only a minute part of England and Wales ' miscarriage phenomenon.
- rate: Assume from the figures below an overall miscarriage rate of about 10 % .
Noun used with modifier
- trimester: Higher levels of endogenous interferon gamma were found in women with recurrent first trimester miscarriage compared to women with normal pregnancy.
Preposition: in
- trimester: The presence of bacterial vaginosis or normal vaginal flora, and the rate of conception and miscarriage in the first trimester.
Preposition: of
- justice: Some victims of miscarriage of justice will have spent 20 months in prison whilst some will have spent 20 years.
- victim: There is also the question of how miscarriage of justice victims use the money.
- case: In the celebrated miscarriage of justice cases, the police claimed they had got the right people for the crimes.
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