Sentence examples for lost most certainly from inspiring English sources

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Liverpool were in trouble and although much has changed at Anfield over the years the man they send for when a cause looks lost most certainly has not.

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If replicated at the election it would mean the party would almost certainly lose most of its 57 seats in parliament, making it less likely to form a coalition with either the Tories or Labour after 7 May.

While the AppRadio can certainly stand on its own without a connected device, it loses most of its appeal.

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When the west was "won" the "wild" was most certainly lost.

She had one child after another; her husband, a saddler named Edward Mecom, grew ill, and may have lost his mind, as, most certainly, did two of her sons.

But the study shows that the loss of the devils has already had a behavioral effect: The possums have most certainly lost their fear of being attacked by their natural apex predator.

You have most certainly lost.

Given that phylogenetic signal was most certainly lost from many cyanobacterial genes over the greater than 1 billion years since the endosymbiotic event, it will most certainly be impossible to detect all instances of EGT.

In a letter he wrote to Dr. Shulman, Dr. Allen said one of the insurance executives told him that if an executive's therapy was reported to his own insurance company, he would according to Dr. Allen "most certainly" lose his job.

After it had become clear that Mr. G. was going to lose two states he most certainly should have won, Mrs. G., a vision in red, introduced him to a surprisingly buoyant (drunk?) crowd in Birmingham, Alabama, saying, "Please welcome the former leader of the House and the next President of the United States".

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