Example sentences of "had [be] suffer from " in BNC.
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1 | But what is equally incredible is that the inhabitants of Seascale had been suffering from the Windscale piles for several years before the fire . |
2 | A brain scan showed extensive bleeding around the brain , and the specialists concluded that Guy had been suffering from internal bleeding since his accident on the previous day . |
3 | While the specialist was examining her legs , Janet mentioned that Lisa had been suffering from aches in her neck . |
4 | An autopsy revealed that the pilot had been suffering from severe coronary artery disease . |
5 | The tireless charity worker , who had been suffering from a long illness , had overcome his own difficulties to talk of his hopes and plans for others . |
6 | Arguably the only practical advantage in embalming was that it could reveal whether or not a person had been suffering from catalepsy . |
7 | Mr John Goldring , QC , prosecuting , said Allitt had been suffering from the attention-seeking illness Munchausen 's Syndrome by Proxy . |
8 | Dr Bob Cooper gave medical evidence and , according to my shaky shorthand outline , the dead man had been suffering from sexual depression . |
9 | Evidence of a psychologist was heard on the voir dire , the essence of whose testimony was that when B had made the admissions he had been suffering from a relatively mild form of paranoid psychosis , the effect of which was that , under the stress of questioning , he would have felt very threatened , been likely to tell lies , and to make untrue admissions . |
10 | She had been suffering from the disease for a year . |
11 | Last night he had been suffering from jet lag ; now he seemed to be fully recovered , and power flowed from him in waves . |
12 | Evidence was also given that Ward had been suffering from a personality disorder and was highly suggestible at the time of her arrest and trial . |
13 | ‘ The woman had been suffering from radiation sickness , but there was also evidence that she had been tortured . ’ |
14 | ( b ) As the deceased had been suffering from clinical depression which impaired his judgment , his act had not been voluntary and the defence of volenti failed . |
15 | However , if Ross had been suffering from boredom , he managed to hide the fact very well when , only a few days later , he contacted her at the small London flat she was temporarily sharing with some friends from university , and invited her out to dinner . |
16 | But now , when her mind travelled back , it was clear from the young man 's behaviour and some of the comments he had made that she had been suffering from myopia . |
17 | people died by their own hand here in 1992 , the majority of whom had been suffering from depression . |
18 | Darlington magistrates were told Mr Siddle had been suffering from clinical depression triggered by business problems . |
19 | Darlington magistrates were told Mr Siddle had been suffering from clinical depression triggered by business problems . |
20 | He said that Dodman had been suffering from a mental illness which could have affected his behaviour . |
21 | He said that Dodman had been suffering from a mental illness which could have affected his behaviour and asked that Dodman be sent for psychiatric help . |
22 | She had been suffering from cancer . |