Example sentences of "[vb base] suffered from [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Editor , — Like hospital doctors , general practitioners have suffered from increasing bureaucracy and public expectation , and workload has increased accordingly . |
2 | The North Devon cliffs at Exmansworthy have suffered from major rockfall this year . |
3 | SIR — You claim ( editorial , April 4 ) that Italy , Belgium and Israel have suffered from proportional representation . |
4 | Although market researcher Market Assessment suggests charge card usage could increase by 43 per cent by 1995 , charge card companies , particularly American Express , have suffered from poor publicity in recent months as retailers spurn their cards and their associated high margins . |
5 | Although there is no certain association between the two , the fact that both occur in a similar group of women suggests that some care should be taken in following up women who have suffered from herpetic infection of the cervix . |
6 | The only drawback , in a subject where condition is paramount , is that a number have suffered from over-zealous cleaning by the resident armourers . |
7 | It is significant that at one time in their lives both Sarah and Diana have suffered from debilitating eating disorders , anorexia nervosa and bulimia respectively . |
8 | Some have suffered from high inflation rates and political coups which have undermined the population 's confidence in domestic currencies and thereby encouraged investment in non-productive gold coins or jewellery . |
9 | There may be grounds for dissatisfaction with some church musicians , but many have suffered from high-handed treatment , sometimes leading to dismissal . |