Sentence examples for lost innumerable from inspiring English sources

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I've had my luggage lost innumerable times.

Here, Nurse Lillian had a scandalous affair, Dr. Bauer lost innumerable patients and the beloved Maureen died in a car crash.

For many middle-aged gay men in New York City, the passage of the same-sex marriage law was in part a fresh reminder of the darkest days of the AIDS epidemic, when men like Mr. Mendelsohn, the director of a nonprofit media group, lost innumerable friends and loved ones to a disease that was often as stigmatizing as it was deadly.

He was not helped by batting with CB Fry, a magnificent athlete, but one frustrated by Grace's ponderousness so that "we lost innumerable singles to the off side and I never dared call WG for a second run to the long field.

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Even shopping for clothes, women suffer innumerable annoyances.

For instance: Was 59-year-old Phil Meyer of Los Angeles, the boss of several HIV charities, who raised $14,125 and who had lost a lover and innumerable friends to AIDS in the '80s and '90s, more legit than Ashok Patil, 40, and his friend Brij Singh, 45, both fathers of two from the Los Angeles suburbs who knew no gay people at all, at least until the ride?

Innumerable lives were blighted in those in-between years, and given long-lasting official unconcern about Aids, innumerable lives were lost.

Such small arrangements make a life, and though it's hard to get close to saying what the heart is, it must at least be that which rushes to spill out of those parentheses which were the beginning and the end of my war.... " On it goes, with lengthy brow-­furrowing meditation and descriptions of the Iraqi desert's enclosure and how lost Bartle felt among the "innumerable grains of sand".

Innumerable wannabe time travellers have lost hours in these pages while mind-travelling through the universe.

Overcome by the vast suffering and the innumerable lives of both human beings and animals lost in the "struggle for existence," he violently rejected as repugnant the idea of providence, that is, the idea that there is a divine plan for the moral improvement of individuals and reward for those that are good.

These artist converged to work in an isolated and impoverished community so remote from the city center that a local friend got lost for an hour trying to drive us there (despite innumerable directions from countless people we asked along the way who also didn't recognize the area).

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