Example sentences of "[verb] suffer from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | By comparison , companies in the 20-50 jobs bracket suffer from neglect , they say . |
2 | In fact , virtually from the moment she became the Princess of Wales , Diana has suffered from bulimia nervosa which helps to explain her erratic dietary behaviour . |
3 | For the last five years , a good friend of mine has suffered from panic attacks . |
4 | But subsequent protests by local farmers , whose land has suffered from drought in recent years , prompted it to reverse the decision . |
5 | For the past year , she has suffered from incontinence , but her kind next-door neighbour has done regular washing for her . |
6 | Richard , 34 , has suffered from ME ( myalgic encephalomyelitis ) for nine years . |
7 | Slightly closer to home , is the right hon. Gentleman aware that the British chambers of commerce today report that this is the seventh consecutive quarter in which the United Kingdom economy has suffered from recession , with levels of economic activity continuing to decline ? |
8 | Agassi , who is scheduled to launch his Wimbledon defence on Monday week , has suffered from tendonitis of the right wrist since he was last in action at Barcelona in April . |
9 | Allitt has suffered from anorexia nervosa since her arrest . |
10 | Kidney failure has meant Rebekah has suffered from anaemia , low energy and restricted growth . |
11 | Philippa has suffered from diabetes ever since she was five years old , so she knows the symptoms of both comas and hypoglycaemic episodes , which are the stage before , only too well . |
12 | Richard Parkyn , a chartered accountant from Tiverton in Devon who has suffered from diabetes since childhood , has successfully completed a 750-mile bike ride from John O'Groats to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital in just 10 days despite having his bike stolen in Kidderminster and suffering from increasingly sore knees . |
13 | If the Conservative Party generally has suffered from neglect , the Edwardian Conservatives have suffered most . |
14 | It is a compact area of buildings , many with stone foundations and in an area of about 60 acres ( fig. 7.5 ) , but it has suffered from plough damage . |
15 | My husband has suffered from heartburn on and off for years and has recently been diagnosed as having a hiatus hernia . |
16 | Like many semitechnical terms , it has suffered from overdefinition , and the history of literary and linguistic thought is littered with unsuccessful attempts to attach a precise meaning to it . |
17 | She guarded her secret carefully , terrified she was going to suffer from morning sickness , which might give the game away to her mother , but she 'd been lucky . |
18 | Unfortunately Nut began to suffer from vertigo so Re provided pillars to hold her up and instructed Shu , the air , to stand between her and the earth . |
19 | A few weeks after the opening of the play , he once more began to suffer from bronchitis . |
20 | Mr Kluge also appears to suffer from anglophilia . |
21 | ‘ German research , ’ they added , ’ appears to suffer from lack of co-ordination … insufficient information is being paid to biological experimentation … ’ |
22 | Coastal waters have suffered most , yet they play the most important role in the chain of life as that is where the majority of marine species spend at least part of their lives , for example in the North Sea many fish have been found to suffer from skin infections , deformed skeletons and tumours . |
23 | Long-stay hospital patients have been found to suffer from malnutrition |
24 | McManaman made it three on 61 minutes … the County Ground faithful started to suffer from shellshock … the Town defence looked battle weary and beaten and surely would have stopped Ronie Whelan from scoring on a better day … |
25 | It is thought he may have suffered from carbon monoxide poisoning caused by a faulty exhaust system . |
26 | The map ( 78 x 85 inches ) was in an extremely fragile condition , having suffered from acid migration , a crude attachment to rollers , physical damage from wear and tear , and rough attempts at repair in the past . |
27 | All children will tend to suffer from separation from their parents , siblings and familiar surroundings . |
28 | If Stagecoach has sold it , why should the contemptible consumers of bus services not just be left to suffer from market forces imposed on them by the Government through privatisation ? |
29 | But Henry Skelton was also said to have suffered from depression … and even wrote his own obituary . |
30 | Writing , as he did , in an era before medicine had even begun to construct its modern classification of psychiatric disorder , Lombroso included among his subjects many who would now be considered to have suffered from brain diseases of organic origin ( Julius Caesar , for example , was epileptic ) . |