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

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1 This was a fraction of the damage it eventually suffered from the acquisition it made instead , Crocker National .
2 A pre-filter of simple gravel ( we have tested a prototype GSM — not the new model — which still suffered from the age old problem of clogging , which also afflicts simple foam pre-filters ) .
3 Unlike both his younger brother and sister , who clearly suffered from an inability to form stable ties with other people and seemed to depend on the bottle to bolster their self-assurance , Valentin 's reputation was almost that of a good prince in a fairy-tale .
4 Unfortunately , the East Suffolk scheme also suffered from a reduction in Board of Education grant-aid for courses which occurred in the period 1931–34 .
5 And Dearle claimed that in addition to the small scale of their work and the inexperience of their members , the committees also suffered from a difficulty in gaining the support of employers , especially in persuading them to grant the young worker time off for further education .
6 Industrial output fell by over 11 per cent in the course of the 1979 — 83 Parliament , a performance worse than in other western states which also suffered from the recession .
7 BP Chemicals also suffered from the recession in Europe , its difficulties being exacerbated by its predominantly UK manufacturing base .
8 The Bookshop also suffered from the recession in 1992 , but fared better than the book trade generally .
9 Sri Lanka , for whose tea exports Iraq was the second largest customer and which also suffered from the impact on its expatriate nationals and the loss of their earnings , sought international compensation for its reluctant imposition of sanctions .
10 MI6 's wartime reputation also suffered from the fact that several of its senior members were Soviet agents so that , as with MI5 , it required some drastic reorganisation after the war .
11 The firm 's pattern of growth , as in the case of Heidrick and Struggles , was very dependent on individual personalities , and also suffered from the fact that the most successful headhunters are usually the worst managers .
12 It is true that by reason of its distance from the epicentre , the Vancouver region of CBC was outside the main force of ‘ the troubles ’ that beset our colleagues in eastern Canada , but we certainly suffered from the backlash , including political staff changes , cuts in programme budgets and overall policy alterations and counter-changes .
13 The war made severe inroads into his livelihood and at times he would be forced onto the hills to join the gangs doing the walling , but he hated being away from his family and they too suffered from the separation and besides the wages were not enough for all seven of them .
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