Here in the Swedish newspaper it says houstons daughter was rushed to hospital because of stress, says the family
Yes, right after being shot John Lennon was rushed to the hospital right away.
yes
HE WAS RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL BECAUSE HE WAS STRESSED OUT AND THE DATE WAS DECEMBER 7,2007. YA GURL QUITABOO A.K.A. MARQUITA F.
On December 30, 2009, Rush Limbaugh was rushed to the hospital in Hawaii.
Totally! she did bieber to much!
He was taken to Parkland Hospital for emergency medical treatment.
First of all there can be various reasons she is being rushed to the hospital and second you could be crying because you don't want her to die.
Yes he is
The plural of casualty is casualties. As in "the casualties were rushed to hospital".
Yes, she was. She was rushed to the hospital after her visit on the Jay Leno Show it was because of malnourishment.
"Rushed all over" is rather wordy. Consider simply using "rushed". As an example, if you described a waterfall, you could say "The water rushed over the edge." But it would not be necessary to write, "The water rushed all over the edge." Of course "all" the water rushed, so you don't need to use the word "all".As well "rushed over" may not be needed. Remove the word "over" on your "rushed over" sentences and your sentences will sound better without it.The firefighters rushed over to the scene.The firefighters rushed to the scene.Parents rushed over to the school.Parents rushed to the school.John, an expectant father, rushed over to the hospital with his pregnant wife.John, an expectant father, rushed to the hospital with his pregnant wife.Again, avoid wordy constructions like "rushed all over" or "rushed over". Instead, pare it down to the most descriptive word, which is simply "rushed."
He is going to get rushed go to the hospital and die