Sentence examples for Be lost to time from inspiring English sources

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The exact namesake for Good King Henry may be lost to time.

Can she save the words or will the culture itself be lost to time?

"In the far future," he writes, "bits of hard drives may be fossilized in limestone, and discarded iPhones may find themselves encased in amber, hardened like nail polish, but the bits of humanity that these exquisitely crafted machines hold will be lost to time".

The answer to the question of whether Hillary Rodham Clinton ever made the anti-Semitic slur attributed to her by two long-time enemies from Arkansas politics may forever be lost to time and the conflicting accounts of what actually went on the night that Bill Clinton lost his first race for Congress in 1974.

As these individuals grow older, their customs and perspective could be lost to time, and this project aims to prevent that.

Through the MH17 Oratorio Project these lives will not be lost to time but memorialised with dignity and commemorated with grace".

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Has it been lost to time?

Sadly, the original 1746 charter is lost to time.

Most articles of clothing would have been lost to time.

The pungent truths of Storyville are lost to time.

Many critical details have been lost to time.

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