Sentence examples for be lost to that from inspiring English sources

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If the pioneers in the field are familiar, there are many dancers of lesser importance who stand to be lost to that history even if they were known in their own time.

How many jobs might be lost to that dynamic alone?

I can't speak for my sisters, but the simple phrase struck dread in my very core -- dread that another Saturday (or Sunday or Monday afternoon or holiday) would be lost to that annoying farm concept: work.

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The whole spring planting in 1999 was lost to that summer's drought.

Their rage sometimes costs them more money than was lost to that unlucky machine in the first place.

Since then, he and the rest of my immediate family have all been lost to that religion.

As charge is moved, some may be lost to charge traps that are distributed across the detector.

Your gig could be lost to the machines that is, if it hasn't been already.

Even though the agency estimates that only about 1percentt of that food is lost to spoilage, that's still over 10 million dollars' worth of food annually that never gets to needy people's plates.

When three guards are lost to injury, that's going to impact things.

It's been lost to prejudices that have waned in our own lifetimes.

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