Example sentences of "suffer from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Conservationists maintain that the pet trade would not necessarily suffer from a ban on imports , as 85 per cent of domestic birds are bred in captivity .
2 I do not suffer from a lack of ambition , I simply accept life as it is . ’
3 Egypt would also suffer from a reduction in its earnings from tourism , which had totalled $2,000 million the previous year , and would earn some $200 million less from Suez Canal traffic , which had fallen off following the trade sanctions against Iraq .
4 Perhaps you will suffer from a bout of constipation .
5 And although close partnerships may suffer from a surfeit of external problems and internal dilemmas , you are not without love in your life during 1993 .
6 The egoist might raise a further objection : granted that I do indeed suffer from a sufferer 's viewpoint , I generally feel very much less from other viewpoints than from my own ; then will not the inclinations I choose in obedience to ‘ Be aware ’ tend to be self-centred , even if they do not quite fulfil the requirements of a pure philosophical egoism ?
7 Those who work in schools and colleges can suffer from a sense of inadequacy or guilt which is quite absurd in its baselessness .
8 If you try ‘ late-hitting ’ , then you will develop maximum clubhead speed long after impact , and you will probably suffer from a slice .
9 Unfortunately , John does suffer from a hearing defect which er causes him loss of hearing and apparently when he puts his hearing aid in the speakers are causing some interference and a whistle within his ear .
10 Some men with permanently limp members may suffer from an inability to secrete nitric oxide , and researchers are now trying to develop a treatment which would stimulate its production .
11 Britt and Jim were probably right when they said , a couple of years ago , that they did not suffer from an age gap .
12 I think we might er suffer from the sun if we sat in it too much
13 Some would suffer from the cold , others from the heat , and still others would become badly matted and tangled without their daily grooming .
14 Those from tropical countries could suffer from the cold in winter unless their shelters provide a draughtproof , warm and dry habitat for them .
15 In a true political democracy , such a declaration is of course perfectly allowable ; and none the less so for least that the general interest will not suffer from the exercise of the right ; and that the loss or diminution of any other opposed rights can be justified .
16 She is also deeply worried their beloved young son Thomas Jefferson , four , will suffer from the split .
17 It does not suffer from the bias factors operating when documentation is generated , not to regulate practice but to inform reviewers .
18 In due course , they will suffer from the mood of ‘ time for a change ’ , either to consolidate or reverse policies , or from the rise of new issues .
19 A practical S-R bistable circuit which does not suffer from the problem mentioned above is shown in Fig. 4 .
20 They discussed two histories of music recently advertised , and Boswell believed each would suffer from the other .
21 Strictly speaking , much of this walk is trespassing since it does n't follow recognised footpaths , but the land is rough grazing and wo n't suffer from the passage of a few feet .
22 Leaves coated with a strain of engineered bacterium from which the offending gene has been eliminated do not suffer from the formation of ice .
23 The resulting analysis is also an order of magnitude faster for processing and does not suffer from the brittleness of a generative analysis .
24 Parents need help with their own lives so that their children do n't suffer from the unemployment and homelessness that contribute to ill health and an unsafe living environment that too many children have to live with today .
25 So the company decided , after a few months of running in service , to adopt a 1 in 100 coning which was reputed to give almost as good riding qualities at high speed , and did not suffer from the disadvantage of excessive flange wear .
26 However , we shall see that such a policy may suffer from the disadvantage of being inflationary .
27 The Labour Party in parliament did not immediately suffer from the reaction against the General Strike .
28 They themselves might suffer from the climate , but if they managed to survive and interbreed the chances are that in a few generations their offspring would have reverted to wild-type coats once again , as a result of the inevitable mixing that would occur among the stray cat colonies .
29 The elderly or disabled are particularly vulnerable , although some younger people with poor circulation can also suffer from the condition .
30 It has been argued that lower productivity countries such as the Southern European states , Ireland and the UK could suffer from the creation of the SEM .
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