Sentence examples for note was lost from inspiring English sources

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John Robertson, an economist, said the new note was losing value at 70 Zimbabwean dollars a minute.

The hosts, whose only sour note was losing captain Vincent Kompany with what looked like a groin injury, could easily have been two goals to the good before they actually took the lead.

A solo violin sonata he wrote in 1678, "probably the earliest example of an unaccompanied violin sonata," according to Torsten Johann's booklet notes, was lost.

The structure was so contaminated that all of its contents were destroyed in 2003; the Enquirer's archive, including photographs, back issues, and notes, was lost in the process.

That means that his notes are lost; [laughter] that means two people's notes are lost.

But almost all grace notes were lost to a massive hit of sugar.

After the Japanese invasion of China in 1937 and the expulsion of the Chinese Nationalists from the mainland in 1949, many of Li's Anyang remains and notes were lost.

With tonic, the liquorice and cassia of the Nouaison were a bit overbearing and the interesting floral notes were lost, but the flowery flavours hold up longer and better in the Floraison.

When asked to produce that evidence, the company said the notes were lost and the original spreadsheet had been updated to reflect which applicants would be hired.

Many collection localities were incorrect, and notes were lost or pieced together many years later.

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