Sentence examples for keep getting lost from inspiring English sources

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I keep getting lost in these questions.

I keep buying you gloves and they keep getting lost.

I keep getting lost; my eye won't be still.

Sometimes it's more like driving around a neighborhood I used to live in; I foolishly think I still know my way around, and keep getting lost.

Even though Mike's left eye is still bloodshot, an unscrubbable black crust has formed on the bottoms of our feet, and I keep getting lost in the middle of the night trying to find the bathroom cabin, I am not even homesick.

I keep getting lost in the navigation.

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LeCompte had first rehearsed the piece with ping pong balls, but those balls kept getting lost.

No wonder the clitoris keeps getting lost, depending on the century, the religion and the man, though mine — and I am willing to go on the record about this — has always been in the same place.

One thing keeps getting lost from sight in the phone-hacking scandal: the criminal activity of police officers, their corrupt relationship with private investigators and the insouciance of their superiors (John Yates evidence on phone hacking mocked by MPs, 13 July).

He was laid off from his job as a tour guide because groups kept getting lost, and he's unappreciated as a lifeguard because his rescuees are always going on about " 'angel this' and 'angel that.' " ("Same thing when I was a male prostitute," he says).

Elizabeth Day thinks Brussels is a bad idea for a lad's holiday for the following reasons: "a) I dreamt about being in Brussels last night with Nush from Big Brother and it was a very stressful experience and I kept getting lost.

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