Example sentences of "suffered from " in BNC.
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1 | So far 39 people have suffered from Salmonellosis . |
2 | You did n't have to tell Claire , Annabel or me about Nanny 's cold hands ; we had suffered from them most of our lives , but what that had to do with pastry was what Father described as a ‘ female mystery ’ . |
3 | For , in addition to any ‘ genetic inheritance ’ , he noted that such individuals frequently suffered from an interlude in which motherly care was unavailable . |
4 | And although the Tude has plants in its waters , I am reluctant to believe that any of them are lilies ; for Chalais has suffered from the twentieth century as Aubeterre has not , and the Tude is polluted whereas the Dronne runs clear . |
5 | Malawi , which exports normally about 40,000 tonnes a year , has suffered from a serious drought . |
6 | The cranes may also have suffered from Bharatpur 's environmental problems . |
7 | After almost two hours at the wheel yesterday , Senna limped away from his car , the only obvious sign that he had suffered from brake trouble during the last quarter of the 73-lap race . |
8 | Chemicals was flat , held back by shutdowns at two large plants , and the remaining plantations suffered from the weakness of world palm oil prices . |
9 | In addition the company suffered from the introduction of mechanical skin strippers into many UK abattoirs , which interfered with the quality of output . |
10 | They concluded : ‘ We regard the omission as totally unacceptable ; without logic ; educationally insupportable ; and offensive to all those who fought in or suffered from the Nazis . ’ |
11 | ‘ Many people have suffered from sales falling through and from house-buying chains , and some of our vendors feel that now 's as good a time as any to sell . ’ |
12 | Past questionnaire research on the police has suffered from a low response rate ( for example , Policy Studies Institute 1983a ) . |
13 | They all had a long tradition of agrarian troubles , and all suffered from overpopulation and land scarcity . |
14 | This campaign suffered from the reduction of the river fleet from four to two thousand steamers between 1917 and 1921 . |
15 | Novorossiisk like most other ports had suffered from the Revolution and Civil War . |
16 | They had suffered from twenty cases of arson in the last two months of 1921 , which he ascribed to White supporters of Kolchak . |
17 | Patients suffered from frost-bite in bed . |
18 | The Tsarist system had suffered from a similar defect . |
19 | I used them on many rainy days , and never once suffered from wet feet . |
20 | If the Conservative Party generally has suffered from neglect , the Edwardian Conservatives have suffered most . |
21 | What were the main illnesses people suffered from ? |
22 | For the last five years , a good friend of mine has suffered from panic attacks . |
23 | Philippa has suffered from diabetes ever since she was five years old , so she knows the symptoms of both comas and hypoglycaemic episodes , which are the stage before , only too well . |
24 | Suffolk County Council has long been over-stretched on the conservation side , and comparable houses have suffered from lack of expert advice . |
25 | Many refugees have suffered from this and other forms of inhuman treatment . |
26 | Two and a half years and four churches later my Dholuo had improved but my back had suffered from a fall through a ceiling and too much carrying of cement ! |
27 | Dodie Penalosa from the Philippines , who challenges Dave McAuley for the International Boxing Federation 's flyweight title at Wembley Arena tonight , suffered from poliomyelitis when he was a child and has been left with a weak left leg and restricted mobility . |
28 | The juniors ' teamwork suffered from their lack of a genuine middleman . |
29 | British firms have been struggling with the first of these for the past 18 months , and for the past six or so have also suffered from the second . |
30 | After having suffered from domestic fundamentalism and a devastating war , the Iranians showed impressive judgment by staying on the sidelines . |