Example sentences of "people [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 People recovering from addictive disease are not special and different from other people ( although they are fortunate in having a positive programme by which to live ) but they are now able to take their place alongside others .
2 It would do the boys good to see how she got a qualification to teach people recovering from illness and so on ( and they are paid by health insurance companies , so it is well structured and she actually gets paid reasonably ) .
3 RESTORE is a local charity which helps people recovering from psychiatric illnesses , by offering them therapeutic working environments .
4 Mortality rates , however , are a very weak proxy of the benefit people received from the use of medical services .
5 The officers responsible for these areas are all based at Northway so there will be no need for people to go from office to office in search of an answer .
6 If it is thought to be preferable , this is for reasons having nothing to do with neutrality , such as a desire to bring the war to a speedy end or not to allow people to profit from wars .
7 As is invariably the case in such matters , the only people to profit from the entire episode were the lawyers .
8 About 3 in 1,000 people suffer from moderate or severe mental retardation .
9 Even though the obvious explanation of the abnormal rhythmicity is that these people suffer from the loss of the light/dark cycle as a time-cue , the result also indicates that the other time-cues ( social factors , activity , and meal times ) are inadequate .
10 One in 50 people suffer from attacks of night terrors .
11 Many groups of people suffer from stagnant or falling rates of both food and fuel production alongside others who have very significantly increased theirs .
12 For example , there is the restricted access to cut-price supermarket shopping that many disabled older people suffer from .
13 The key to Homoeopathy is that no two people suffer from the same disease .
14 Many people suffer from this , and it does n't have to mean that they will eventually become much worse .
15 More than 300 million people suffer from the parasitic infection filariasis , Cholera , yellow fever , sleeping sickness leishmaniasis and leprosy affect tens of millions of people in tropical regions .
16 There are no simple answers as to why people suffer from cardiovascular , respiratory and other Western diseases .
17 Some elderly people suffer from iron deficiency due to a very slight , and sometimes unrecognisable , blood loss from such conditions as piles , diverticulitis , hiatus hernia — and occasionally bleeding from the stomach , if they have been taking aspirin for rheumatism daily for long periods , and this may cause anaemia .
18 Breathing can be affected : people suffer from shortness of breath or panic attacks in which they are unable to catch their breath at all ; stress may bring on asthma attacks if people are prone to them .
19 More than three million people suffer from severe mental illness .
20 Under pressure from diminishing resources and central government exhortations , much greater emphasis is being placed on the careful targeting of policy measures to the places where people suffer from the most severe problems , as evidenced by the successive reviews of regional policy and by the initiatives of the 1970s and 1980s aimed at rejuvenating inner city areas .
21 Apparently thirty seven thousand elderly people suffer from Alzheimer 's disease , and that 's just in this region .
22 In the Third World , more than 20 million people suffer from its effects .
23 He realized gloomily that individually , Western people suffer from debt just as Third World people do .
24 The biotic and expressive orders help explain why people suffer from ontological insecurity , and why ( and how ) they attempt to create zones of relative autonomy .
25 Many people suffer from the same disease of thinking they must be right all the time , and they must push their rightness onto other people .
26 No but you see , you 've got to look at the type of , we look at the type of illnesses that people suffer from in a minute , and sort of , you know , a day here , a week there , somebody has a month somewhere else .
27 An estimated 3,000 people suffer from diabetes in the Darlington and Teesdale area but the health authority has no specialist diabetic nurse .
28 The plus factors included the kicks that those people got from driving in that way .
29 The creative team took this new insight and used it as a spring-board to create a very successful campaign based on sprouting leaves and the headline : " Refreshes the parts other beers can not reach " , thus demonstrating the imaginative leap creative people make from research findings to effect communication messages .
30 People leaned from upstairs windows to chat with their neighbours passing on the canal .
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