Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The generation of 1898 redressed in literature the balance that had been upset in the economic development of Spain : with some exaggeration the rediscovery of the desolate attractions of Castile by poets and essayists , many of whom came from peripheral regions , can be seen as a repentant gesture to the centre , devastated for the greater glory of Spain .
2 So 57 against her equals a net gain , ’ said another So who wins from this week 's mini-drama ?
3 He already has a conception of Scarpia , a cunning brute who veers from calculated anger to cool appraisal of Tosca 's bottom while her lover is being tortured .
4 Chicago had been founded by John MacKenzie , a Canadian who lived from 1763–1823 .
5 Today 's prayer was written by St Richard of Chichester who lived from 1197 to 1253 .
6 A Mary Malone who lived from 1663 to 1699 was the woman who became Dublin 's favourite daughter , it was claimed .
7 Those who gain from this process — whether in primary or secondary care — are matched by others who lose in the zero sum game that resource allocation in the NHS has become .
8 The earlier Moghuls had ruled only the northern half or two-thirds of the sub-continent but Aurangzeb , who ruled from 1658 to 1707 , set out to conquer the south and was almost completely successful in this .
9 Most were reasonably conscientious in combining the religious life with extensive secular responsibilities ; few rose to quite the heights which the abbey 's chronicler noted in Odo , who ruled from 1175 to 1200 :
10 Stoicism had declined , the last prominent exponent of its philosophy being Marcus Aurelius who ruled from 161 to 180 .
11 This is the label given to that group of unemployed workers who suffer from mental and/or physical disabilities which considerably limit the number of job opportunities available to them .
12 Also it might be that those who suffer from SAD differ from most people only because they are more susceptible than the rest of the population to feeling ‘ under the weather ’ when they do not see daylight , particularly in the morning .
13 It is those who suffer from chronic malnutrition , caused by a poverty to which they can see no end , who are more likely to give evidence of the depressive effects of starvation .
14 No hard and fast line can be drawn between the workers who are and those who are not to be counted amongst ‘ the poor ’ ; there is a constant flux , and besides those who suffer from chronic underpayment , artisans , as well as tradesmen and rustics , are constantly sinking , with or without their own fault , into the depth of misery .
15 This will be especially helpful to those who suffer from lower back pain .
16 The remainder of such ‘ long-stayers ’ are either those who simply have nowhere suitable to live where they can be adequately supervised or those who suffer from multiple physical and mental disabilities as a result of an accident or brain disease .
17 The terms ‘ physically disabled ’ and ‘ physically handicapped ’ cover people with a wide range of disabilities : the blind and partially sighted , the deaf and hard of hearing , people with congenital deformities , those who have suffered serious injury , those who suffer from crippling diseases such as arthritis , tuberculosis , ‘ organic nervous disorders ’ , and so on .
18 OTHERWISE healthy women who suffer from swollen lymph nodes in their armpits may find their deodorant is to blame .
19 For her show at the Jayne M. Baum gallery she has photographed portraits of children at Montifiore Hospital who suffer from cranio-facial deformities .
20 Only they will probably both know that these must not include anything too worrying or controversial , which could create the type of tension and anxiety that can so easily build up in the elderly , particularly in the many who suffer from circulatory troubles , or who have a naturally anxious personality which has become even more vulnerable with age .
21 That is a matter of saving the lives of thousands of people who suffer from rare diseases .
22 The example of osteoporosis helps to illustrate that it is not simply older people who suffer from inadequate and discriminating health care , more specifically it is older women .
23 Children who suffer from prolonged ill-health inevitably benefit less from education than healthy children .
24 This means that it is not only effective for those who suffer from spinal disorders but in the treatment of many other conditions too .
25 The largest groups of persons registered as suffering from general handicap are those who suffer from organic nervous diseases , which include polio , multiple sclerosis , epilepsy , and so on .
26 Women who suffer from painful periods should consider giving up coffee altogether , because it constricts the blood vessels in the body and makes their cramps worse .
27 My Hon. Friend the Member for Cunninghame , North ( Mr. Wilson ) mentioned the needs of disabled passengers , and clearly the Bill should represent the needs of bus users who suffer from any form of physical disability .
28 While working on people who suffer from these conditions I have always found that the neck muscles are extremely tight .
29 Many who suffer from these diseases experience years of ill-health and subsequent loss of productivity .
30 What 's confusing , though is that some of these symptoms are sometimes reported by people who suffer from high blood pressure .
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