Example sentences of "[noun prp] suffer from a " in BNC.

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1 The " anarchist Prince " , Petr Kropotkin , who was a boy in the Corps des Pages in the late 1850s and a revolutionary in exile by the time the reign ended , thought Alexander suffered from a split personality : " two different men lived in him , both strongly developed , struggling with each other …
2 In fact the revised economic development strategy which Professor Lock probably does n't have a copy of , refers to inward inward investment as being desirable erm and is of critical importance but whilst it will be vigorously sort in this way it has to be said that the bulk of North Yorkshire suffers from a relative lack of financial incentives from Central Government in terms of whose regional policy does not have a priority .
3 Richard Morris suffers from a disease which makes him fall asleep uncontrollably several times a day .
4 Jamie Fieldhouse suffers from a condition that makes his temper flare up uncontrollably .
5 Jamie Fieldhouse suffers from a form of autism called Aspergers Syndrome .
6 Negatively , I think that many EFL teachers in the UK suffer from a lack of a clear role or status in society .
7 And they were shocked to hear at the end of the three-month trial that Allitt suffered from a dangerous personality disorder .
8 John Deakin suffers from a back complaint called arachnoiditis .
9 Five-year-old Boris Primorac suffers from a rare blood disorder which means he can not run around like other children , without severe bruising .
10 In addition to being a hunchback the painter Toulouse-Lautrec suffered from a condition which endowed him with an oversized penis .
11 An Edinburgh University pathologist , Dr Basil Purdue , said Mr Newell suffered from a brain artery defect .
12 According to a US pathologist , who participated in the autopsy , ‘ Akkawi suffered from a severe heart condition , which Israeli doctors had failed to detect .
13 Grace Barber suffered from a heart condition but detectives believe the incident played a part in her death .
14 The regular conductor Bruno Walder was taken ill , and Bernstein suffering from a hangover had to take over for a Sunday afternoon concert broadcast on radio across America ; he captivated the audience and the critics , as much with his conducting prowess as with his gyrations on the podium which earned him the nickname ‘ Leaping Lennie ’ .
15 ‘ What do we have to do to convince people that this is n't a dangerous place ? ’ asked Alasdair MacLaughlin the CBI 's regional director in the Province , pointing out that London suffers from a worse violent crime rate .
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