Example sentences of "[coord] he have lost " in BNC.
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1 | He told me how he had been deceived by a young man who claimed to be the son of a banker , and he had lost money in a gambling casino because he believed the con artist . |
2 | He had come now in the mid-passage of his life to a forest dark and he had lost the straight path . |
3 | Sure , his confidence was dented and he had lost a little of his self-assurance and cockiness ; but these returned soon after his home-coming . |
4 | But by then his wife had left him and he had lost his factory job . |
5 | One of his feet had been blown away and he had lost a lot of blood from a wide crack in his shell . |
6 | There was massive bruising , and he had lost a lot of blood in the night . |
7 | And he 'd lost her . |
8 | She also noticed that his brogue had thickened and he 'd lost his American accent . |
9 | Nawa Shariff lost the election and he 's lost the battle for the independence and members of minority parties who hold the balance of power . |
10 | While his thoughts were on Venus the landscape was rubbed away like chalk from a blackboard and he has lost the means of identifying the newly discovered stars … |
11 | Long John Silver , he is called , and he has lost a leg fighting for his country . |
12 | Mr Chamberlain has tried everything , and he has lost . |
13 | It took him six hours to make a long , thin rope , but he had lost all sense of time . |
14 | When he had gone , Sandison got to his feet but he had lost sight of Elsie . |
15 | In the interests of speed and surprise Henry had brought no artillery train with him from Poitiers so Richard was quite safe in the great fortress of Taillebourg , but he had lost his military stores as well as the services of the sixty knights and four hundred archers captured in Saintes . |
16 | In word and gesture , the T'ang was a great and powerful man — a T'ang , unmistakably a king among men — but he had lost contact with the very thing that had made — had shaped — his outer form . |
17 | But he 'd lost sight of the figure . |
18 | Li Po is leaving the world of men for a far more perfect world but there is in his poem nonetheless the idea that he might have wanted both of these worlds , but he has lost one of them ; thus he is chastened . |
19 | But he 's lost it again , Forest throw . |
20 | William 's grandad had fought a lonely war against the priesthood — and the grandmothers and mothers and aunts who were allied to it-but he 'd lost every battle so far . |