Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] who have lost " in BNC.

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1 Question 13 Subject to this , do you agree that grants from the compensation fund should continue to be made without limitation to individual private clients who have lost money as a result of a solicitors dishonesty ?
2 She first asked the dairyman if Mr Clare was interested in old families who had lost their money and land .
3 Some friends who have lost their virginity did so because they did n't know what was going on .
4 No one has asked me to contribute material aid for Iraqi civilians who have lost everything in the allied bombing .
5 After nights of fox predation on my small flock of sheep , I wonder if the anti-hunt protesters would like to hear the cries of my bereft ewes who have lost their lambs ?
6 This was no compensation for the 2,000 odd investors who had lost several million pounds in this .
7 ‘ You are like the wild cat , you are not in it , ’ meaning that present-day-wild cats have become so inter-bred with domestic cats , they are no longer pure : like Scots who have lost their native tongue .
8 The three members of Odd Socks , who enact the tale based on the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 , introduced themselves as a 15-strong cast of Elizabethan actors who have lost 12 members en route to Framlingham .
9 ( I recently watched a more formal version of this technique where a class of adolescents was invited to direct the teacher in how to appear as a King of a small Greek State in classical times who had lost his power to a conquering neighbouring state but who did not want to lose his dignity .
10 When asked to restore those Frenchmen who had lost their lands for refusing to recognise the legitimacy of English rule in the duchy , the English negotiators refused point blank .
11 A crowd of small investors who had lost money when the Lincoln had collapsed demonstrated outside the courtroom throughout the trial , and celebrated when the verdicts were announced .
12 In my practice , as a general practitioner , I am aware of several diabetics who have lost their jobs and their confidence in attending public events , such that they become socially isolated .
13 TWELVE other clubs who have lost League status since the War : 1951 — NEW BRIGHTON , replaced by Workington .
14 Loyal barons who had lost lands and castles had them restored .
15 At the time she was lodging with two ladies who had lost their brother in the First World War .
16 ‘ If we do give up , Donald and all the other boys who have lost their lives there will have died for nothing . ’
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