Sentence examples similar to set to lost from inspiring English sources

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"I'm set to lose €5m.

Losing the way they appeared set to lose was different.

Labour is set to lose over a million pounds annually.

And though Fianna Fail seems set to lose seats, it may not lose office.

The sums involved were not insignificant, with the Metropolitan police set to lose up to £184m and forces such as Durham and North Wales set to lose £10m each.

The party lost Portsmouth council and looked set to lose Kingston to no overall control.

The drug is set to lose its patent protection on Thursday.

Passengers, staff, and the taxpayer are all set to lose out".

Until the horrors of Gujarat, it was set to lose there too.

Using standard accounting, the firm is set to lose money for the period.

The film, budgeted at $120m before marketing, is reportedly set to lose Fox more than $60m.

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