Sentence examples for were set to lose from inspiring English sources

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The Resolution Foundation thinktank said that under the original plans, 3.3 million families were set to lose an average of £1,300 from next April.

Those who were set to lose out due to the change in tax credits, will now lose out when universal credit is introduced.

(Not long ago, I sapiently assured my son that the Democrats were set to lose fifteen to twenty seats in the midterms).

In last year's estimates, New York and Pennsylvania were set to lose only one seat each, and Texas and Arizona to gain only one.

The row blew up after the business secretary's friend Lord Oakeshott commissioned secret ICM polling in five constituencies suggesting the party would do better under Cable and that all the incumbent Lib Dems were set to lose their seats.

The ICM polls, which were leaked to the Guardian, showed that the Lib Dems were set to lose in four constituencies held by the party, including Clegg's seat of Sheffield Hallam.

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"I'm set to lose €5m.

Labour is set to lose over a million pounds annually.

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

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.

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