Example sentences of "[pron] have lost all " in BNC.

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1 I 'd lost all interest in the music .
2 I was surprised , for I had lost all count of time and had felt it had gone on for a week .
3 I had lost all my reading vision , and could now only read individual characters with a strong magnifier .
4 I had lost all joy in youth .
5 Now I 've lost all my contacts and I 'm unemployed at the moment , y'know .
6 I 've lost all my props and foundations .
7 I 've lost all my props .
8 GUIL : I thought you — ( Relapses ) I 've lost all capacity for disbelief .
9 I feel I 've lost all my bearings .
10 But on the other hand I do n't want to wake up with horror one day when I find that I 've lost all my physical abilities because I was n't taking too much care of them and observing .
11 I 've lost all my points , just have fifty now .
12 Since I 've been here I 've lost all track of time !
13 The times I have lost all the stitches and the times I 've had the wrong rows one side of the neck !
14 One Harvard client is on record as saying : " I still hold 10000 shares in the Harvard quoted company BURAD Holdings , and , since I have lost all confidence in the dealing room at Harvard , I am still puzzling over how to dispose of the shares without an inordinate amount of emotional effort . "
15 The President of the National Assembly and former Prime Minister , Laurent Fabius , has spoken of ‘ the general crisis of politics … the malaise of a society which has lost all its landmarks translates itself into a suspicion of political parties and into a rise of anti-parliamentarianism ’ .
16 Not only is it little consolation , he wrote , it is actually a further cause for despair , for it only shows that everything is far too late , that the glass was a dream of lateness and the work on the glass was a fantasy of lateness and the belief in the glass was the madness of one who has lost all sense of the meaning of lateness .
17 She has lost all sense of time .
18 She turned away disconsolately , certain she 'd lost all chance of his help in finding Corosini .
19 You 've lost all your back-up a very high proportion of it on your own team
20 You 've lost all your ai n't ya .
21 And yet I tell you what and if you go and play football on Sunday and you 're not a hundred percent fit from this cold you 've lost all next week as well .
22 She would lie for hours — days even , for she had lost all interest in time — in an abstraction of pain , her bruised mind slipping and struggling and relapsing into a slough .
23 One of the girls , the plump one with the freckles and the missing front tooth , looked very plain and dowdy now that she had lost all her pretty blonde curls .
24 Many hours later — she had lost all track of time and had fallen asleep — she had again been roughly shaken as her hiding-place was opened up and its contents removed .
25 She did n't know whether it was from the night that she had overheard his conversation with her mother in the bedroom , or when she saw him fling that shovel at the young man who , she knew , could have felled him with one blow , that she had lost all respect for him .
26 She had lost all sense of time ; she still dressed in the fashions of the late 1880s .
27 By 1824 she had lost all her American empire except for Cuba and Puerto Rico , while in metropolitan Spain the struggle waged in the thirties between constitutionalists and traditionalists was to reduce the core of the monarchy to bankruptcy and near anarchy .
28 Molly felt she had lost all control of the situation and was only anxious to withdraw from it .
29 It would be the end of all her high ambitions , and though the world would not greatly suffer thereby — for by now she had lost all confidence that anything she might say would alter the course of things — that crisis which was privately her own would remain for ever unresolved .
30 Was this the same man who had lost all control with her last night ?
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