Example sentences of "suffered from [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | She is weak for lack of good food , she has plainly suffered from rickets , her body is not yet sufficiently mature for her to carry a child successfully to term , and on top of all that her baby is coming in quite the wrong fashion . |
2 | Some of these , too , suffered from problems of ambiguity and opaqueness . |
3 | In the past , studies of Chinese management have suffered from problems of access to the inner workings of organisations and enterprises . |
4 | Many more will have suffered from cancers brought on by one of the radioactive substances released . |
5 | The survey , conducted by Dr Alice Stewart of the University of Birmingham , establishes that , out of 330 servicemen , 27 have suffered from cancers of the blood or lymphatic systems . |
6 | Before 1914 workers suffered from employers ' determination and ability ( in a situation of a plentiful labour supply ) to maintain low money wages regardless of the costs in terms of low productivity and slow adaptation to new technological possibilities . |
7 | The lexicon supplied with the first ANLT contained 6,800 morphemes and suffered from omissions . |
8 | Like Trolls , Grom can not regenerate wounds suffered from flames or burning . |
9 | Every prisoner suffered from cycles of depression , more frequent but almost as regular as the changing seasons . |
10 | Any people who have ever suffered from itches that they can not scratch will sympathize with the dilemma of the de-clawed cat . |
11 | He was nervous and unsettled before the opening , and suffered from chills and fever , but , in spite of his aversion to conventional " publicity " , he was persuaded to give interviews to the press , although he was never at his best on such occasions . |
12 | If a further infection occurs in someone who has already suffered from scabies , the course of events may be very different . |
13 | Intial Side effects from the implant include disruption to periods and some women have suffered from headaches , nervousness , stomach , breast and muscle discomfort … |
14 | You said that er people would er would come to your m mother for acc if they the children suffered from accidents ? |
15 | The ‘ Cresta ’ LP suffered from patches of sluggishness , but live their big beaty pop is far more fluid and satisfyingly substantial . |
16 | Tracy , of Aldborough Walk , said her one-year-old son Jamie has developed asthma from the damp and suffered from colds and chest infections . |
17 | Mr. Brooks , a friend of Dad 's , suffered from corns and so was unable to make the journey to buy his own papers without considerable discomfort . |
18 | She had a steady boyfriend who had never suffered from herpes himself , and , after a difficult first year following her primary attack , she had gradually improved until she finally went nine months without any trouble . |
19 | Throughout the centuries , the monks of Clonmacnoise had suffered from raiders sailing up the Shannon to plunder the monastic city . |
20 | I 'd heard that consultants suffered from delusions about their own deity — you 're the living proof of it . ’ |
21 | He has seen about 6000 patients over the years and all except six had suffered from allergies . |
22 | The island had suffered from shortages of food , power , and medical supplies , since the Port Moresby government imposed a blockade in 1990 in response to the BRA 's declaration of independence . |
23 | I have always suffered from nightmares , and at first I thought to press one of them into service , believing that dreams speak from some inner truth , and that in their very unlikelihood lies something more plausible to our inner beings than the most prosaic diurnal life . |
24 | According to a report by the Central American Institute of Research and Industrial Technology , Salvadoreans living in the cotton-producing areas suffered from levels of DDT in the body 11 times higher than the corresponding average found in Florida , USA . |
25 | The anorexic in this family suffered from confusions similar to mine . |
26 | The ELA itself seems quickly to have degenerated into a " free labour " organization supplying non-union men during disputes but in abeyance between whiles , and to have suffered from secessions by the liner companies which reverted to independent behaviour on labour matters . |
27 | Parents reported whether their children had suffered from attacks of asthma or bronchitis during the past 12 months , whether they usually coughed first thing in the morning or at any other time , whether their chest ever sounded wheezy or whistling , and , if so , whether this symptom was present on most days or nights . |