Sentence examples for may become lost from inspiring English sources

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Thus, as populations are eliminated locally, potentially beneficial genes may become lost globally.

The actual process of recovering the names may become lost in bureaucracy and foot-dragging.

However, some hawks may become lost when flights at prey take them over a considerable distance and out of sight of the falconer.

Those with dementia may become lost on the way down long hallways, unable to find their cells; their behavioral outbursts lead to verbal abuse, even being chained to their beds, by guards who don't have to skills to handle them.

"We're supposed to screen for terrorists when kids are 9 and 16?" Nonetheless, the details of the Tsarnaev family's odyssey may become lost in a larger debate over immigration policy, an issue that evokes visceral reactions.

An e-mail is quick, but it may become lost in the clutter that piles up each day.

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Accordingly, it was suggested that sheep supplemented with quebracho tannins did not produce salivary proteins to protect against negative effects of tannins on digestion of plant material, and that the feedback mechanism may not have evolved or may have become lost.

In some crashes, pilots may have become lost in the smoke.

In most cases, toys that you bring camping may easily become lost, wet, or extremely dirty.

A pseudogene lineage otherwise behaves as a gene lineage, it may duplicate or become lost during the evolution, and it deterministically bifurcates when it reaches a species-tree vertex.

NPC patients may have died or become lost to follow-up.

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