Example sentences of "he have lose [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Eddie 's over-protection rapidly becomes a blind obsession until he has lost sight of the fact that he really wants to make Catherine happy .
2 He is now scared to use outside loos and says he has lost work with bosses who wo n't let him go to find other facilities .
3 If work fails to sell , he has lost income on commission and , in addition , he has spent money on promoting the event and the private view .
4 He feels he has lost part of himself , losing Murray .
5 He could tackle clients whose records contained comments like this : " He has lost £50,000 with LHW , and is not interested now .
6 There is another leitmotif in this funny , happy ballet , the precious red umbrella , Alain 's only love — or so it would seem — for it is the one thing he clings to and simply has to find when he has lost Lise .
7 He has lost count of the number of operations he had , probably around a dozen , but thankfully his spine was virtually undamaged .
8 He has lost count of the clubs he has helped , buying their entire ticket alloca-tion .
9 He has lost ground since his election two years ago , although his small MAS party did gain seats in recent municipal elections , albeit in a turnout of less than 40% .
10 Few party members challenge his diligence as an MP , but they claim he has lost touch with the party and treats all critics as extremists .
11 Why , she thought , he is so much more uncertain than I am , he has lost touch with the world of women , as I have with the world of men .
12 But he says : ‘ He has lost touch with something wonderful — he has forgotten to let the child within him take flight .
13 Now the King chose Oxford for pretty obvious reasons as his headquarters , he 'd lost London , he needed a capital and a headquarters , erm and erm Oxford had a delightfully convenient central position , its transport is very easy with the river erm navigable , erm on both sides of it .
14 Twice he 'd lost sight of them and been obliged to put on speed or else run the risk of failing to see them as they took some minor road or turn-off .
15 Even after he 'd lost sight of her , Ellwood retained the image of power .
16 But he 'd lost sight of the figure .
17 His line was that he 'd lost contact with Malcolm because he could only stand to be with him for so long at a stretch .
18 Chris had already been given a severe ticking-off when he 'd admitted to the box-office that he 'd lost count of the number of tickets and cheques he 'd stuffed into all his suit pockets .
19 A man who thought he 'd lost pension payments worth thirty-eight thousand pounds with the crash of the Maxwell empire is celebrating after hearing he WILL be paid .
20 He 'd lost weight , his eyes were staring and red as if they 'd been rolled in grit , and his clothes hung on him like a scarecrow 's ; it was almost as if , in the course of the past few weeks , he 'd been drained of the zest and the energy and the sense of confidence that she 'd steadily been picking up .
21 Well he said , we did n't think he 'd lost weight , that 'd
22 Now he 'd lost track of what he 'd been thinking of completely .
23 He had lost Pascoe and Sophie .
24 In word and gesture , the T'ang was a great and powerful man — a T'ang , unmistakably a king among men — but he had lost contact with the very thing that had made — had shaped — his outer form .
25 Before the weekend he had lost Liverpool 's Mark Wright , Manchester United 's Paul Parker , Stephen Pears of Middlesbrough and Crystal Palace 's Geoff Thomas .
26 ‘ Because of his illness , he had lost Rohan , who went back to live with his grandfather at Arrancay .
27 He knew he had lost Anna .
28 He told me how he had been deceived by a young man who claimed to be the son of a banker , and he had lost money in a gambling casino because he believed the con artist .
29 But no , his voice on the phone was as polite and friendly as ever , with not a hint that he had lost faith .
30 He had lost face , he had lost honour , yet now he flirted with the thought of murder , which was beyond all honour , and he did it solely for a woman .
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