Example sentences of "[verb] suffered from the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Indonesia 's oil industry has suffered from the fall in crude prices and the reduction in demand for OPEC oil . |
2 | The little church has suffered from the rigours of time and town planning , normally a lethal combination , and survived . |
3 | Iraq has suffered from the closure of the oil pipeline across Syria which deprived the country of some $5 billion per year in revenue . |
4 | It was agreed that the Society would undertake a project to restore the bridge , which has suffered from the ravages of weather and plant growth for a long time . |
5 | The adder ( vipera berus ) has suffered from the loss of its habitat , much of it sandy heathland , and from deliberate killing by people afraid of its poisonous reputation . |
6 | The zoologist was upset because she felt that the small animal had suffered from the journey in the box and she was responsible for its death . |
7 | The most dramatic , of a swaggering Mars with drawn sword ( lot 33 ) , had suffered from the deterioration of the iron gall ink used by the artist . |
8 | ( 4 ) Seventy per cent of the sick group had suffered from the effects of serious pregnancy and/or birth complications as babies . |
9 | As with the scripts mentioned above , attempts to represent semantic knowledge in frames have suffered from the problems of relevance and detail , along with the usual acquisition problem . |
10 | Penny believes that both Diana and Charles have suffered from the break-up of the marriage , and that there will be no ‘ winner ’ in the battles to come . |