Sentence examples for lost was made from inspiring English sources

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A collection of Alcaeus's surviving poems in 10 books (now lost) was made by scholars in Alexandria, Egypt, in the 2nd century bce, and he was a favourite model of the Roman lyric poet Horace (1st century bce), who borrowed the alcaic stanza.

Louis IX's judgment (1264) on the quarrel between Henry III and the rebel English barons is known as the Mise of Amiens; after Henry's defeat at Lewes in May 1264, an agreement known as the Mise of Lewes, of which the text is lost, was made between victors and vanquished.

(The only regret is that "Lost" was made with digital video cameras, so we don't get the head-blasting, wide-screen image he filmed).

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"The games that were lost were made up".

The implication that the former Labour leader believes Miliband will lose was made on the basis of an interview with the Economist and could be highly damaging to Miliband as he prepares to launch his long election campaign next week.

"It showed we can compete with two of the best teams in Europe but the difference between winning and losing is making the most of your opportunities.

It's no surprise that there are winners and losers in any economic "reform," but neither should it be a surprise that those who stand to lose are making their voice heard via the ballot box.

All the lost ground was made up in August – and then some.

The combined use of the resulting images allowed art historians of MoMA to identify the work present below the surface as La Pose Enchantée, a painting erroneously believed lost that was made by Magritte in 1927 but overpainted in 1935.

Twelve patients were lost before diagnosis was made.

Thousands of lives were lost, but little change was made.

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