Example sentences of "'ve [adv] lost [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've suddenly lost my appetite . ’ |
2 | I 've only lost one , I 've lost on . |
3 | After all , I 've only lost my sight — not my brains . |
4 | " And now , I 'm afraid I 've somewhat lost my sense of direction . |
5 | ‘ We 've just lost everything we 've made . ’ |
6 | I know some regions send messages out to their members who 've just lost their jobs , expressing hope that they desire please stay with us , we can help ya . |
7 | The centre can also give advice on benefits , which is obviously really important when you 've just lost your job . |
8 | I hope you do cos I 've just lost your page |
9 | We 're very down , we 've just lost our jobs what can I say . |
10 | ‘ So you 've finally lost your last marble ’ a voice said from the far end of the room . |
11 | You 've already lost me one race because you 're still hung up on that business at Ascot . |
12 | I 've already lost my sight . |
13 | Thank God , I 've not lost them altogether . |
14 | he might turn round and say I 'm sorry Mr you 're not suitable , alright , I 've not lost nothing |
15 | ‘ Just to show that , though we 're vexed with you , we 've not lost our fondness , ’ she said . |
16 | You 've also lost your easy targets in terms of up until that point you could always very legitimately attack Japanese collaborators . |
17 | I 've probably lost my job , probably a hunted fugitive in my own country . |
18 | I 've never lost it . |
19 | I 've never lost my belief in myself . |
20 | But in one town , many of those who 've recently lost their jobs have quickly found new employment , as Clare Lafferty reports . |