Example sentences of "suffer [prep] too [det] " in BNC.

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1 Preparing the soil in this way means that you are less likely to suffer from too many plant deaths where the roots of young plants have found it impossible to penetrate the soil .
2 There was a widespread feeling as early as the 1840s that the judicial system suffered from too much technicality and formality .
3 ‘ In the very early days I looked at the market and decided one of the things I wanted to do was to build a big PR company because the market suffered from too many small companies .
4 Even more , the thesis that the economy has suffered from too few producers in the manufacturing sector rings very hollow indeed [ Kaldor , 1966 , 1968 , 1975 ] .
5 Children generally suffer from too much control between school and television and do not spend enough time developing on their own .
6 Whilst high blood pressure is rare among young people it is common among those over thirty-five , no doubt caused by following an unhealthy lifestyle — eating too much , consuming too much alcohol , having too much salt in our food , smoking , lack of exercise , and suffering from too much stress .
7 He was old enough to be her father , and she convinced herself that she was suffering from too much imagination .
8 Unfortunately , Change for the Angel was not one of his most acclaimed plays , suffering from too much purpose and not enough plot .
9 Most of them late arrivals back on board , suffering from too much sun or too much of the local wine . ’
10 Plants can suffer from too much sun or too little water , or a watch from rough handling .
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