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

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1 The hovercraft has always suffered from the fact that it is neither fish nor fowl .
2 The North-East has traditionally suffered from a stereotype image depicting the region as backward in its approach to equal opportunities .
3 Like the Teal , the Shoveler has undoubtedly suffered from the improved drainage of many inland marshes , and the present winter population does not often exceed 200–400 birds in a normal year .
4 The DipHE , perhaps the key to diversification , has likewise suffered from the contracting situation .
5 He has never suffered from the traditional shortcomings of young princes .
6 He 'd been right when he 'd said she was shrewish , though she 'd never suffered from the malady before .
7 Not only the Siberian natives , who had long suffered from the systematic cruelty and exploitation of the invading white men ( see James Forsyth 's account in Chapter 4 ) , but also the ‘ old inhabitants ’ ( starozhily ) , Russian peasants , citizens and merchants fell victim of their virtual reign of terror .
8 His campaign had also suffered from a paucity of endorsements from leading black political figures , to the extent that , in late December , Wilder had accused the Rev. Jesse Jackson as the leading black Democratic political figure of sabotaging his candidacy .
9 But yesterday Dr Edwin Pugh , director of public health at Darlington Health Authority , revealed adults had also suffered from the condition , which can be transmitted through infected water and food .
10 Elizabeth had particularly suffered from the Snowbound school of reviewers ; being insensitive to the charm of her work , they found it trivial .
11 As a doctor , Brian realised that his wife 's mother had evidently suffered from the most acute form of agoraphobia .
12 But if this is what love does to you , it 's perhaps just as well you 've never suffered from the malady before . ’
13 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 .
14 Services for people who drink alcohol to excess or who misuse drugs have long suffered from a lack of clarity about what the exact nature of the problem is .
15 A second study suggests that commercially-important species , including herring , shrimp , mussels , clams and rockfish have all suffered from the oil spill , presenting a " risk that they may not respond to conventional management actions for decades " .
16 ‘ Thousands of businesses , large and small , have already suffered from the activities of unscrupulous photo-copier salesmen , and unclear contracts .
17 I HAVE always suffered from an easily bruised ego ( the result of either too early , too late , or perhaps no toilet training ) .
18 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 .
19 Poor families have also suffered from the withdrawal of free school meals for 500,000 children in 1988/89 , following a tightening of the eligibility criteria .
20 Bransby Cooper says that ‘ I have sometimes suffered from the Professor 's love of cold air ; for if ever he could manage at his parties to have a window left open unperceived , he was delighted ; and many a time when I have dined with him I have said ‘ Pray , Mr Coleman , have your ventilators shut or I shall be blown out of the room ’ , at which he laughed and had the direction of the current changed by stealth so as to apply the breeze upon some other visitor less sensitive than myself' .
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