Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [not/n't] lose [noun] " in BNC.

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1 While it is right , and of some urgency , to look at the global environment and to be involved in discussions regarding pollution of our oceans , the greenhouse effect , the destruction of rain forests in South America and so on , we should not lose sight of what is primarily the concern of the individual : that is , the local environment .
2 It may cause damage to a part of the person but we should not lose sight of the whole person if we wish to understand what is going on .
3 In our enthusiasm for flying we should not lose sight of the fact that it is a voluntary occupation and therefore subject to the normal law of supply and demand .
4 We move on now to aspects of teaching of more particular concern to the language teacher , but as we do so we should not lose sight of the more general educational context .
5 Whilst we can not change the world , we should not lose sight of the fact that we can change someone 's world .
6 Nevertheless , we should not lose sight of the fact that even such relatively immature communicators in terms of message evaluation — as the seven-year-olds are able to progress with a substantial degree of success given the opportunity to use their negotiating powers .
7 However , we should not lose sight of the fact that there is some light at the end of the runnel .
8 Which brings me to the point that we must not lose sight of the fact that in rugby terms we are not world champions .
9 The name makes some sense as an enduring survival of bronze age Cretan influence , but we must not lose sight of the fact that it was Evans who gave the Minoan civilization its name and not the Minoans : they almost certainly called themselves something completely different .
10 It is something we must not lose sight of .
11 We must not lose sight of the fact that such decay contributes to crime , and that is something that the Government acknowledge .
12 However , to understand Innocent 's reign we must not lose sight of the chancery and its activities .
13 We must not lose control .
14 We must n't lose heart because continued pressure from a caring public can influence even the most apathetic government — eventually !
15 ‘ Well , we must n't lose time , must we ? ’
16 The technique may be a taxing one for us as readers , but it ensures that in seizing on details , we shall not lose sight of the ramifications of the whole .
17 And er I was determined that er we would n't lose hold of this claim because it was a good claim , it was a logical claim , it was one that could be answered by the management and could be er er put into effect without any delay in time .
18 We can not lose touch with political reality .
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