Sentence examples for much to suffer from inspiring English sources

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(A poor cat has much to suffer before Johanna manages to calibrate a sleeping powder properly).

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I am distressed that so many people devalue family as a primary commitment, but expect businesses to value it so much as to suffer to accommodate.

Finally this was a victory to validate the early years where she had promised so much only to suffer a string of disappointments.

How her mother had suffered too much to bear, losing many children.

So many people began to come in wagon trains, and they had suffered so much to get here.

I think one of the reasons many people are attracted to Hillary is that she has suffered so much to get where she is.

They were much more likely to suffer from drug- and alcohol-addiction problems".

But Valencia never had much heavy industry, to suffer from global competition.

Scrawny babies were much more likely to suffer heart problems in middle age.

Still, air travelers are much more likely to suffer a delay before taking off than after landing.

And, as Ms. Zeidman says, "If you cannot complete your work and meet deadlines, you're much more likely to suffer consequences".

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