Example sentences of "[pron] have lose your " in BNC.

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1 She rang me at half past ten , I 'd forgotten all about it till phone went and I says ooh I 've lost your phone number .
2 ‘ But I have lost your telephone number ’
3 ‘ Did you say you 'd lost your hat ? ’
4 you 'd lost your book .
5 ‘ I was beginning to think that you 'd lost your voice , ’ he remarked .
6 And as for him going up Back Clough Dale and mithering the folk up there , and all for nothing — well , I reckon you 've lost your brains , my lad , to think of such a thing .
7 You 've lost your touch and that 's a fact . ’
8 This is daft when you 've lost your job through no fault of your own ; when it really happened because your company had to contract , were firing people on the ‘ last in , first out ’ basis and you had n't been there long .
9 Erm if you 've lost your .
10 You 've lost your wits , my girl .
11 You 've lost your innocence .
12 I mean I I know various people by sight in the you know who are always lurking around , when you go to sometimes for an exchange or a something , or say you 've lost your glasses and have n't found them .
13 They 've done before you realise it , and once they 're done they make you do other things until at last everything comes between you and what you 'd like to be and you 've lost your true self forever . ’
14 ‘ Now you 've lost your job through your ex-boss 's devious manipulations I suppose you decided to try to move in permanently on me !
15 You 've lost your ships , you 've lost your friends in Ireland , you 've lost the Lady Emma and the active support of the Pope , but you 're still strong enough to stop Harald of Norway from using you as a base , and you 're no threat to Wessex so long as you get rid of those Normans . ’
16 You 've lost your ships , you 've lost your friends in Ireland , you 've lost the Lady Emma and the active support of the Pope , but you 're still strong enough to stop Harald of Norway from using you as a base , and you 're no threat to Wessex so long as you get rid of those Normans . ’
17 Well , I 'm sorry , if I was in my workplace I would n't be happy representing a member and then be told by the employer , I 'm not required to tell you why you 've lost your appeal and I do n't think this is something we should do within our own organization on our own members .
18 You 've lost your customers and you 've lost Kenny and suddenly you 're employing a goon on a free transfer from Masters of the Universe .
19 You 've lost your hold over her .
20 The best advice I can give you is simply to go for unfair dismissal on the basis that you 've got two managers who do exactly the same job , there 's no need for you to go on site , there are other drivers that could get you there , therefore it 's not necessary to finish your job simply because you 've lost your licence .
21 Do n't tell me you 've lost your taste for nightclubs and fancy restaurants . ’
22 ‘ Why — because you 've lost your wife . ’
23 If you 've lost your way on the phone .
24 where 's your shoe ? you 've lost your shoe , oh is that it ? , there it is , put your feet down , let's have your shoe back on , you put your foot rest up and stop clanging it please
25 you 've lost your shoe .
26 You 've lost your
27 you 've lost your
28 Oh when you 've lost your car park .
29 You 've lost your place now , have n't you ?
30 You 've lost your headings , or the , or the work itself ?
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