Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [pron] lose [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It 's when people are opinionated , as opposed to having a properly argued opinion that I lose patience with them .
2 The day that ZZAP ! stops moving people around is the day that they lose sight of supplying Customer Satisfaction .
3 The compensation demanded would cover claims by Virgin that it lost revenue from passengers ‘ poached ’ by BA after gaining access to its computer records .
4 Key members accused the MPs of being so caught up in the technical arguments and the prospect of winning one concession from the Government after a barren frustrating decade that they lost sight of the big picture .
5 But , like observers of cricket , we must not become so engrossed in our analysis of the statistics of the game that we lose sight of the fundamental issues of strategy .
6 It was a hard weather-beaten old face which might have belonged to a nobleman , a yeoman , a mariner , or a philosopher ; for there was so much of a man that you lost sight of superadded distinctions .
7 One major American corporation became so enthralled by the spell of its spreadsheet model that it lost touch with reality and some $80M disappeared !
8 But there 's also the problem that you lose respect if they allow you to get away with too much . ’
9 It is typical of the Labour party that it loses sight of the possibility of being able to get better value for money and of being able to improve the extent to which and the way in which we can help people without always asking the taxpayer to fund more .
10 That and the fact that it lost faith in the nearest thing to a charismatic it had had since Rose Fox .
  Next page