Sentence examples for lost of which from inspiring English sources

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In action at the Falaise pocket, 50,000 men were lost, of which 10,000 were killed and 40,000 captured.

Vaccinating these children was also found to prevent around 5500 cases of influenza, 10,000 physician visits, 1000 ER visits, and 17,500 days lost of which 11,500 were the equivalent of full -time days lost from work (Table 6).

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And because the dead are essential to our social worlds: "witnesses to lost causes, lost genius, lost pasts of which they might be made to speak".

In the chaos, he said, court jailers lost control of which prisoners were in which cells.

It shows that some people have lost sight of which goal is more important.

And Boozer, a nine-year veteran, said he has not lost track of which city the Bulls are playing in.

So what do you do if you've lost track of which way the car is pointing when you parallel-park?" "I dunno, Ben.

It is hard to read them without falling into a mournful funk for the lost book of which they would have been part.

He published two translations into Albanian during 1814, both now lost, one of which was a religious work by Abbé Claude Fleury (1640 1723).

Description: A breakage with a damaged rail head might cause a lost of the guidance, which may lead to a derailment.

If you don't, you will not only miss iron/coal/etc., but you will also lose track of which areas you've already seen.

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