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

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1 ‘ He did suffer from gastritis , we know that . ’
2 In a public statement early in January , the DUC said that its primary task was to ensure the health of the people of Donegal and that their environment would not suffer from uranium mining and related activities .
3 Far dimmer and simpler than ours , but they certainly exist , and it is now recognised that they can and do suffer from stress .
4 It is true that the cost to the Exchequer is below average because no benefits are paid ( though there is still a loss of potential taxation ) , but the unemployed may suffer from lack of income , boredom and depression in just the same way as the counted unemployed ; furthermore , since they are capable and available for work , they represent a loss of potential output .
5 If you do n't suffer from tennis elbow , then there is no need for you to read on .
6 ‘ I am not pregnant , nor do I suffer from anorexia , ’ she added frostily , ‘ I 'm trying to shake off an illness I 've had for a few months , that 's all . ’
7 Certainly , expecting that you will suffer from jet-lag hardly helps and this becomes an argument for adopting a positive attitude to the difficulties and knowing that they can be minimized by following the advice we give later .
8 The cliffs themselves are banted back in order to make them safe from rock falls and so forth , but they , they do still suffer from weathering attack by rain , by frost , and the combination of salt from spray and frost is quite damaging , so that anybody who walks along the undercliff knows that in winter , for example , you tend to get a sludge of erm white erm finely divided wet chalk which sledges off erm cliff , particularly those people in recent years who 've walked behind the marina , where it no longer gets washed off by the high tide erm where Brighton Corporation have to keep trying to remove it .
9 But the surgeon can suffer from tiredness and stress .
10 The international academics said , ‘ There is a real risk that scholarship and learning will suffer from capacity investigations ’ .
11 So they go on marrying into their tiny little self-perpetuating group as much as they like , they 're not gon na b suffer from haemophilia .
12 Oak is not really an ideal timber for external joinery since it can suffer from surface checking and splitting if it is exposed to the sun and the rain .
13 Elderly patients in a large long-stay unit will commonly suffer from chest and urinary tract infections and episodes of diarrhoea ( viral and bacterial causes ) .
14 Surely if you increase the fee from £200 to £600 you may severely suffer from overkill , as I have recently witnessed in my voluntary work for another organisation .
15 a female in society and she suffers the exploitation of being a , be being a worker , of course that , but the a ruling class woman does n't suffer from exploitation .
16 But people living near the Penmaenmawr plant say they would suffer from noise , dust and unpleasant smells .
17 Crocodiles can lose water at a rate of up to half of that of amphibians ( which have a much more permeable skin , and would greatly suffer from desiccation on land were it not for the safety valve of a reduced urine flow , which passes much of its water content back into the body ) .
18 In his discourse on indigestion in the horse , he posed the question , why did ploughmen seldom suffer from indigestion , while members of the higher classes were prone to this ?
19 Worse still , almost half of those who do suffer from prostate cancer have no urinary symptoms and no inkling that they have anything wrong , until they experience bone pain linked with secondary malignant growth elsewhere in the body , which is likely to cause death within two-and-a-half years .
20 One interesting study from Edinburgh University , published in The Lancet , found that men with angina had lower levels of vitamins A , C and E in their blood compared with a similar group who did not suffer from heart disease .
21 Does the breed suffer from cold , heat or wet ?
22 Mary adds that even those who are successful in finding work and accommodation may suffer from loneliness and a sense of isolation in large cities like London .
23 Some menu programs can suffer from memory clashes when they use memory that an application needs to run .
24 Hence those segregated may not all suffer from dementia .
25 One person may need a lot of help in dressing , or with moving about , another may suffer from incontinence which needs to be managed , a third person might benefit from exercises , physiotherapy or mental stimulation .
26 I did n't suffer from morning sickness but I 've become an insomniac over the months and had the good fortune ( or so they tell me ) to have a healthy foetus that started kicking me at thirteen weeks .
27 Warning that workers at the mine could suffer from silicosis and that dust from the mine could have a devastating effect on the local soil chemistry , Mr Wilson said it was cheaper to manufacture andalusite artificially , and wondered why Navan Resources wished to go the expense of mining it : ‘ To make it in any way economically feasible to mine this , it would have to represent over 30 per cent of the total of the rock formation of the mountain and this means that almost one third of your mountain would disappear ’ .
28 Hands and feet as well as face and neck may suffer from dryness and need a similar moisturizing cream at night .
29 He will quite likely suffer from insomnia , sleeping for short periods , dozing fitfully and perhaps lying awake through the early hours of the morning .
30 Whereas if the weather is bad ( frosts ) the vine might be affected by millerandage , if it is too good it can suffer from coulure .
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