Sentence examples for been lost through the from inspiring English sources

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Wildlife habitat has been lost through the development of lands for agriculture and livestock grazing.

"A great deal has been lost through the Grasso matter and the floor trading scandals".

These subtleties have largely been lost through the work's mass reproduction and Flag is now displayed, more often than not, as a straightforward expression of patriotism.

The skeleton of tetraodontiforms is notable for a reduced number of bones, a number of the separate bony elements of the generalized perciforms having been lost through the processes of reduction, consolidation, fusion, or failure to develop.

"Then she said: 'Everything collapsed, except the mountains.'" That drawing particularly affected those working for the NGO, which has set up a play area where children can recover some sense of the normality which has been lost through the events of recent days.

They say, in effect: 'Look at me; I would have been denied birth if your arguments had prevailed.' And it cannot be denied that valuable lives might have been lost through the termination of pregnancies, whatever the reason for the termination.

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During reaction Cu is completely consumed, while Sb is lost through the way of Sb2S3 vapor.

The more the prosthetic hand deforms, the more light is lost through the core.

Thereafter the symmetrical growth pattern is lost through the development of the single cotyledon.

Furthermore, minimal water is lost through the book lungs or waxed integument.

It allowed to prove that, rather than being lost through the surface, chromium diffused inwards at a very high rate.

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