1701 examples of suffer from in sentences

He did not hesitate about disobeying orders, or even to risk his life, in order to secure his money; but, determined to come out, he had the forethought and care to bring a pail, in order to supply the wants of those who were now crowded within the stockade, and who were too much accustomed to this particular sort of food, not to suffer from its absence.

So stenographers, telegraphers and writers occasionally suffer from permanent contractions of certain muscles of the arm, known as writer's cramp, due to their excessive use.

But if he chances to suffer from some rare and choice disease, such as Trypanosomiasis or Acromegaly, the doctor will be delighted to listen.

The Aetolians, to whom their Roman allies attached the chief importance, had, like the Macedonians, much to suffer from the war; especially after the petty king of the Athamanes had been gained by Philip, and the interior of Aetolia had thus been laid open to Macedonian incursions.

Mahomet was powerless to retaliate, and was obliged to suffer from afar the murder of his fellow-believers.

If they had something to suffer from the world, this served but to endear their humble home.

The declivities from the mountains and all the heights must suffer from the frequent and heavy falls of water and its descent to the valleys, as also from the deep congelations during our severe winters.

Your nation is the cause, he said, of all the importunities I now suffer from the English.

At ten weeks old the milk at tea-time may be discontinued and the other meals increased accordingly, and very little further trouble need be feared, for Griffons very rarely suffer from teething troubles.

At anyrate, we have never known anyone to suffer from chapped hands who used M'Clinton's[*] soap only.

Of course it's an excellent thing that they should take up the white man's burden and make the coolies work, only I'm in dread lest the overcrowding we suffer from in England may be extended to the Orient.

I was convinced that, whatever I might suffer from Sophronia, I should escape poverty; and we therefore proceeded to adjust the settlements according to her own rule, fair and softly.

It is becoming almost as popular as Ventnor with those who suffer from weak lungs, though it can be very cold here in January.

The sore displeasure of its monarch rests Upon our land, and every true man's heart Is full of sadness for the grievous wrongs We suffer from our tyrants.

He seemed to suffer from the lack of companionship, and Robert divined that he was the only Portuguese on board.

Nay, he will suffer from what has been said of him, when it is forgotten by those who said or heard it.

What will they say if it be proved true that fully one-half of all the disease we suffer from, is occasioned by people sleeping with their windows shut?

Many of the old theatres in London and the provinces suffer from want of proper ventilation; and many of them are appallingly, incredibly dirty.

Then Jones said he'd never let a drink suffer from lonesomeness yet when he had the price, and that made two drinks.

At Cetraro people who suffer from diseases of the skin bathe in the sea at this propitious moment; at Pietro in Guarano they plunge into the river on the night of Easter Saturday before Easter Sunday dawns, and while they bathe they utter never a word.

The people judged of the height to which the flax would grow in the year by the height to which the flames of the bonfire rose; and whoever leaped over the burning pile was sure not to suffer from backache in reaping the corn at harvest.

We could hear their machine-guns pattering away; and the volume of sound was increased by the distant contributions of "Coughing Clara"our latest anti-aircraft gun, which appears to suffer from chronic irritation of the mucous membrane.

Iola, after a continuous strain upon her nervous system for months, began to suffer from general debility and nervous depression.

Their dishes went in reversion to the inferior class of servants, laundress, sempstress, chambermaids, and the like, who had much more liberty than their betters, and not such a lack of occupation as Anne soon perceived that she should suffer from.

He added that he too had had much to suffer from Reynard, and was supported by the panther, who described how he had once found the miscreant cruelly beating poor Lampe the hare.

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