Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] suffer by " in BNC.

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1 The grounds of the appeal were that ( 1 ) the judge misdirected himself in holding that the preliminary issue should be answered in the affirmative and/or in giving judgment on the preliminary issue for the plaintiff and ( 2 ) the defendants were not liable in negligence to the plaintiff for any injury , loss or damage suffered by him while a foetus and en ventre sa mère since he was born prior to the passing of the Congenital Diabilities ( Civil Liability ) Act 1976 and the common law did not recognise such a cause of action .
2 B.1.1 put the Purchaser into the position which would have existed had such matter been as so warranted , represented or undertaken by paying to the Purchaser a sum equal to the amount by which the value or amount at Completion of any assets or liabilities of the Business ( computed for this purpose on the basis that full provision was made for the facts and circumstances in relation to which such breach arose ) was less or ( as the case may be ) more than the value or amount at Completion of such assets or liabilities ( computed on the assumption that the facts and circumstances had been such as to involve no such breach ) together with all costs and expenses incurred or any other loss or damage suffered by the Purchaser as a result of such breach ; or ( if the Purchaser shall so elect ) .
3 Its wording on financial compensation , moreover , fell well short of UK suggestions that frozen Iraqi assets could be used to compensate for loss or damage suffered by Kuwaitis ( the Kuwaiti central bank governor having estimated on Oct. 17 that a restored Kuwaiti government would seek $12,000 million in compensation for looting , theft or damage ) .
4 The Act entitles a consumer to bring an action for damages against any trader in respect of damage or loss suffered by the consumer because of an infringement by the trader of safety regulations .
5 So perhaps Hahnemann was quite right when he suggested that inherited factors from past infections or infections suffered by ancestors caused imbalances which lay at the heart of the chronic diseases .
6 The Director-General of the International Air Transport Association ( IATA ) , Günter Eser , said on Nov. 2 that losses suffered by the international airline industry were expected to total US$2,500 million in 1992 ( coming after losses of $4,000 million in 1991 and $2,700 million in 1990 ) .
7 Spearmen are particularly good in this role since they can bring an extra rank of spears to bear on any foes who charge them and this means that casualties suffered by the front ranks are less of a disaster .
8 On more than one occasion French writers explained the defeats and set-backs suffered by their kings and military leaders by emphasising that these were divine punishments for civil disorder and pride .
9 If a claim is lost in court , the pain , loss and damage suffered by the haulier is obviously much greater .
10 In the event of a cancellation either for one or all persons named on the booking form , we will levy our scale of cancellation charges , which is based on the estimated expenses and losses suffered by us as a result of cancellations .
11 In an effort to produce a short form the JCT has not included specific provisions for many common situations , such as the need to open up work for inspection , or loss and expense suffered by the contractors due to default by the employer and supervising officer .
12 Being Fat is not a Sin , by Shelley Bovey ( Pandora 1988 ) talks about the prejudice and oppression suffered by fat people , particularly women , and about ways to feel good about yourself which do n't involve losing weight .
13 The anxiety , hardship and distress suffered by people as they wait for decisions from the Home Office are obvious to anyone .
14 The FIS and other groups were convinced , he said , that " the sole solution to all the problems and crises suffered by the country is to adopt Islam as a way of living " .
15 The Queen , in a red dress and pearl necklace , said it made her realise the trials and sorrows suffered by many people around the world through war , terrorism , famine , natural disaster and economic hardship .
16 The hardship and neglect suffered by the sick was confirmed by a report published by the Lancet in 1866 .
17 So , is n't it rather difficult to adapt to what must seem like some of the trivial aches and pains suffered by his patients in England ?
18 The conspiracy theory of racism makes sense of a particular social reality : it is because the police force , which is supposed to uphold justice and protect ethnic minorities from racist attacks , is itself responsible for so much of the violence and injustice suffered by black communities that it is experienced as being part of the same oppressive system as the gang of white unemployed youth who are beating up people on the street .
19 Swiftly introduce new legislation to put an end to the trauma and misery suffered by child witnesses in court proceedings .
20 Workfare is about doing away with jobs , employers will want to substitute workfare for real jobs , reducing still further the number of people in work , increasing still further the poverty and misery suffered by millions in Britain today .
21 The 25 pictures on temporary show in Glasgow 's Converse Gallery are a sample of about 200 photographs and instruments of torture from a Belgrade exhibition countering what sympathisers describe as Western censorship of the horror and cruelty suffered by Serbian minorities in the civil war .
22 Any anxiety state and/or depression suffered by the insured and diagnosed at the time of purchasing this insurance .
23 ‘ Development ’ is also defined as meaning ‘ physical , intellectual , emotional , social or behavioural development ’ and , where the question whether harm suffered by a child is significant turns on the child 's health or development , his health or development shall be compared with that which could reasonably be expected from a similar child .
24 According to s31(10) where the question of whether harm suffered by a child is significant turns on his health or development , this must be compared with the standard of health or development which could reasonably be expected of a similar child ( s31(10) ) .
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