Example sentences of "'ve lose " in BNC.

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1 I 've lose where that twelve fifty five comes from .
2 So they 're saying this is an ex gratia payment in other words they 're offering you that payment as er some compensation for the fact that you 've losing your job .
3 OK , by now you 've lost valuable time and probably irritated the entire panel by dithering instead of being sure of what you 're going to say , quite apart from getting on with the actual pieces you have learned .
4 I 've lost interest in it , I said .
5 I 've lost it , thought Jay .
6 ‘ People who 've lost a Rottweiler often want another adult dog , rather than encourage the puppy market .
7 ‘ But they will lose their reason , ’ says Peter Verkhovensky 's lieutenant when Peter has argued that the quintet will hold together after the murder ‘ unless they 've lost their reason ’ .
8 Every time I go through a lean spell I 've lost a yard ; every time I score a goal it means I 'm over the hepatitis .
9 I know I 'm new , and I 've lost everything .
10 SINCE the start of this saga I 've lost my wife , who is currently staying in a homeless flat with two of the children .
11 Pop looms as the largest thing in our lives , but as something we 've lost control of .
12 Uncle Walter wo n't be too pleased if you 've lost it . ’
13 And as for him going up Back Clough Dale and mithering the folk up there , and all for nothing — well , I reckon you 've lost your brains , my lad , to think of such a thing .
14 ‘ I 've lost track , ’ said Bella , ‘ they must have give me something to make me sleep .
15 I 'm to go with it now we 've lost you . ’
16 ‘ I 've lost touch with mother nature these days . ’
17 The only things I think about are calorie-counting and weighing myself , and making sure that I do n't put on the weight I 've lost , and passing my O levels .
18 By the summer of 1978 I 've lost another stone , without meaning to , and the rust-coloured cords I ordered from the catalogue only a month ago are already hanging off me .
19 On the other hand , something like walking past a building site in the summer in shorts is much easier now that I 've lost weight .
20 ‘ I think I 've lost me appetite . ’
21 You 've lost your touch and that 's a fact . ’
22 Norwich manager Dave Stringer said : ‘ This is the second time I 've lost a semi-final and it does n't get any easier to accept .
23 ‘ Nobody told us , the noise has increased and we 've lost some much needed greenery not to mention wildlife , ’ said Mrs Ford .
24 ‘ But it does n't matter if you 've lost it .
25 We 've lost all our clothes and gear , ’ Cyril complained .
26 It stops me concentrating on breathing properly and makes me feel as if I 've lost control of the situation .
27 I knew too that he was supposed to have exclaimed , ‘ By God , sir , I 've lost my leg ! ’ and that the Duke , momentarily removing the telescope from his eye , replied , ‘ By God , sir , so you have ! ’ immediately resuming his scrutiny of the Prussians and his own ‘ infamous army ’ chasing Napoleon to his doom .
28 I feel I 've lost everything ; that I may just as well go home . ’
29 And in the past four decades we 've lost half of it .
30 Suddenly , we 've lost our place .
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