Example sentences of "[noun] have suffered from " in BNC.

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1 Just as McBride and Doyle before him , Ciaran Fitzgerald has suffered from the Irish notion that Messiahs work .
2 Indonesia 's oil industry has suffered from the fall in crude prices and the reduction in demand for OPEC oil .
3 Kelly Good has suffered from cystic fibrosis since she was a baby .
4 Val says it was known that David had suffered from depression .
5 Too often in the past , schools/industry work has suffered from an inability to present value for money indicators and this we suggest is one of the strengths of the TPS .
6 Llandudno councillor Arthur Todd said people at Penmaenmawr had suffered from traffic noise and dust during the building of the A55 bypass of the town and the works at the Pen-y-clip tunnel .
7 The girl had suffered from tuberculosis of the lungs , but it was agreed that although that would ‘ probably at no very distant period have terminated fatally ’ the immediate cause of death was in the stomach .
8 The tramways had suffered from a lack of maintenance , repair facilities being reduced by the manufacture of shells in Blundell Street Depot .
9 The North Devon cliffs at Exmansworthy have suffered from major rockfall this year .
10 In the past , studies of Chinese management have suffered from problems of access to the inner workings of organisations and enterprises .
11 Many refugees have suffered from this and other forms of inhuman treatment .
12 It , it came or it or it would be one of the depressions that the town has suffered from many times during the last fifty or sixty years .
13 Understandably , Smith Square has suffered from collective schizophrenia .
14 Unlike its parent CD-ROM , multimedia has suffered from not having clear standards .
15 The picture has suffered from drastic cleaning operations in the past , and has been retouched at various times with oil-based paints .
16 My husband has suffered from heartburn on and off for years and has recently been diagnosed as having a hiatus hernia .
17 The town had suffered from the worst of industrial enterprise and was now the recipient of a major twenty-million-pound clean-up .
18 ( 4 ) Seventy per cent of the sick group had suffered from the effects of serious pregnancy and/or birth complications as babies .
19 Interim profits at scientific measurement and opto-electronic specialist Renishaw Plc have suffered from falling demand in many of the group 's OEM markets .
20 Kidney failure has meant Rebekah has suffered from anaemia , low energy and restricted growth .
21 Allitt has suffered from anorexia nervosa since her arrest .
22 If the answers to any of these questions suggest the claimant has suffered from the illness or injury in the past , further investigations are necessary .
23 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 .
24 The mouth may be in need of care if a person has suffered from one or more of the following :
25 From when he was a young man , Dr Carrington had suffered from a chronic lung illness .
26 The responses could be analysed for differences in opinion depending on the time since the respondent had suffered from the illness or between those who had ever and those who had never suffered from the illness in question .
27 Novorossiisk like most other ports had suffered from the Revolution and Civil War .
28 Farmers had suffered from both the depressing consequences of over-production and the uncertainty of what the future held for them , and ever more bewildering changes were imposed on them every year .
29 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 !
30 IF some of the jurors had suffered from rheumatoid arthritis , as I have done for 33 years , the verdict would have been emphatically in favour of Dr Cox .
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