Example sentences of "suffer from [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | For instance a man who is over fifty and who smokes over twenty cigarettes a day is four times more likely to suffer from heart disease than a non-smoker of the same age . |
3 | This is in spite of the emerging medical consensus that people who drink up to four drinks or so a day live longer and are less likely to suffer from heart disease than either abstainers or heavy drinkers . |
4 | And you are 80% more likely to suffer from scalp inflammation if you have eczema or psoriasis anywhere on your body . |
5 | In the longer term the offspring of depressed mothers are more likely to suffer from childhood depression . |
6 | Everyone knows that you do n't have to play tennis to suffer from tennis elbow , likewise carpal tunnel is not the cause by vibrating hand tools . |
7 | If your puppy is one of the few to suffer from travel sickness , it is best to get it started on tablets as soon as possible . |
8 | In another study , researchers have said that premature babies are more likely to suffer from breathing difficulties in childhood than youngsters born after a full-term pregnancy . |
9 | The main reason why the long-run Phillips curve may have a negative slope is that workers may continue to suffer from money illusion in the long-run and so be prepared to accept money wage increases which fall short of the actual inflation rate . |
10 | 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 ? |
11 | The scientists warn that the area is likely to suffer from dust storms of increasing frequency and intensity , while advancing sand dunes could threaten to overwhelm airstrips , roads , and built-up areas between Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | She was sent to me by her doctor , whom she had consulted because she suffered from anxiety attacks and what she called ‘ turns ’ . |
14 | For eighteen months or more I suffered from chest spasms or a form of acute asthma . |
15 | Simply from examining the bones the experts can tell us that she suffered from childhood illness and spent a lot of her life sitting on her heels using her left hand , perhaps grinding corn . |
16 | It did , however , tend to jam in damp or muddy conditions , and it suffered from feed blockages caused by the spring mechanism of the 47-round ammunition drum which fitted over the breech . |
17 | She suffered from back pain as a teenager after lifting heavy weights the wrong way . |
18 | McCartney suffered from throttle linkage problems while Young put the Solaglass car in a ditch on stage two . |
19 | The top floor , closest to the glazed roof section , also suffered from heat gain during the July and August heatwave — plans are in hand to install a brise-soleil and possibly a local air-conditioning system . |
20 | It would be an exaggeration to say I suffered from morning sickness , but my suspicions were certainly aroused when I began to feel a little queasy in the early part of the day . |
21 | ‘ They suffered from car crime , theft , burglary , vandalism , violence and riots , which have , sadly , not disappeared . |
22 | It is not simply fish species which have suffered from lake acidification . |
23 | The local defence industry 's already suffered from Government cutbacks , now the demise of British coal mining appears to be taking its toll . |
24 | Many banks had also suffered from government measures to curb liquidity , including the tightening of reserve and liquidity ratios in April 1989 and the requirement introduced the following month that parastatals shift their deposits from commercial banks to the Central Bank . |
25 | She had suffered from anorexia nervosa since the age of 19 . |
26 | Since her arrest she has reportedly suffered from anorexia nervosa . |
27 | Allitt has suffered from anorexia nervosa since her arrest . |
28 | A survey of accident victims treated at Oxford 's John Radcliffe Hospital found up to one fifth later suffered from mood changes , nightmares , and horrific flashbacks . |
29 | The Security Service thought that Ramsay was unbalanced and suffered from persecution mania so far as the Jews were concerned . |
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 ) . |