How to use in-sentence of “sick with”:
+ On the space station Deep Space Nine, the crew gets sick with an aphasia virus, which makes them say random words in place of what they mean to say.
+ He was often sick with what his mother reportedly called “”the devil’s cold””.
+ The day after the birth of her fourth child, in January 1865, Isabella became sick with puerperal fever.
+ Belinsky had been sick with bladder cancer before his death in Las Vegas.
+ Many people in the prison get sick with the flu at once.
+ Madeleine got sick with tuberculosis when she went to live in Scotland and died when she was only 16 years old.

Example sentences of “sick with”:
+ She was sick with some health problems, like Depression depression and anxiety disorders.
+ In 1921, Roosevelt got sick with poliomyelitis, a disease that paralyzes people.
+ She became sick with tuberculosis.
+ Cayce became very sick with laryngitis in March.
+ He was very good at music and drawing by the age of ten, but he was already sick with tuberculosis.
+ In 1842, while Poe was living with Clemm and Virginia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Virginia became sick with tuberculosis.
+ If someone is sick with a virus, antibiotics will not affect the virus.
+ The lack of hair can cause health issues with kittens in the first weeks of life because they can get sick with respiratory infections.
+ When a child is sick with diarrhea, the best way to keep them from dying is to rehydrate them.
+ Lalor’s wife and daughter died in 1887, he was also sick with diabetes, so he stopped being Speaker, but stayed as representative for South Grant until his death.
+ She was sick with some health problems, like Depression depression and anxiety disorders.
+ In 1921, Roosevelt got sick with poliomyelitis, a disease that paralyzes people.
+ She became sick with tuberculosis.
