Sentence examples for was finally lost from inspiring English sources

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Composure was finally lost at the mention of "dark side" and a cloaked figure who whipped out a new, cruciform-style lightsaber.

Its confiscation in 1337, together with an English claim to the French throne, led to the outbreak of the Hundred Years' War, by the end of which England retained in France only Calais, which was finally lost in 1558.

It was 40 minutes after the lunch interval that the third Test and the series was finally lost and a small but vociferous Pakistan support began their celebratory chants of Pakistan Zindabad.

It became a race against time to murder as many Jews as possible before the war was finally lost.

Approximately half were still responsive at 20 h but the death signal was finally lost by 24 h.

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Nevertheless, Norwegian Cruise Line's decision to keep the Norway in the Caribbean only six months instead of 12 (it is being deployed to Europe and the Mediterranean, in pursuit of higher per diems) led to talk that the Caribbean was finally losing its appeal.

However, there were signs Carter was finally losing his grip in the next two frames.

Her own image is finally lost in darkness.

But the second possession is finally lost, Sulejmani goes skittering down the right at hot speed.

Nevertheless, just as he's finally lost his family, P does win — and big.

Walking into Thom Browne's women's presentation at the New York Public Library, I thought, that's it, he's finally lost his mind.

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