Example sentences of "[vb mod] not lose [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is for broadcasting authorities to determine what constitutes the appropriate degree of impartiality , and they must not lose sight of their obligation not to include in their programmes matter which is likely to encourage or incite crime or be offensive to public feeling .
2 For you must not lose sight of your main object , which is to make money .
3 Which brings me to the point that we must not lose sight of the fact that in rugby terms we are not world champions .
4 The name makes some sense as an enduring survival of bronze age Cretan influence , but we must not lose sight of the fact that it was Evans who gave the Minoan civilization its name and not the Minoans : they almost certainly called themselves something completely different .
5 It is something we must not lose sight of .
6 We must not lose sight of the fact that such decay contributes to crime , and that is something that the Government acknowledge .
7 However , to understand Innocent 's reign we must not lose sight of the chancery and its activities .
8 Whilst doing so , the systems planning team must not lose sight of the overall plan , so that the benefits of the database approach , especially data sharing , can be achieved , and thus there can be better use of the information resource , greater flexibility in its use and an improved ability to meet new situations and applications .
9 Mr Hattersley said on LWT 's Walden programme , that Labour should not lose sight of its egalitarian ideals .
10 While it is right , and of some urgency , to look at the global environment and to be involved in discussions regarding pollution of our oceans , the greenhouse effect , the destruction of rain forests in South America and so on , we should not lose sight of what is primarily the concern of the individual : that is , the local environment .
11 A great deal of information is contained in the numerous books already cited in this chapter as worthy of forming part of a personal library , and the local researcher should not lose sight of the early comparative data obtainable from the published Domesday folios , and the later in such things as the hearth tax assessments , all of which volumes are well worth places on private shelves .
12 It may cause damage to a part of the person but we should not lose sight of the whole person if we wish to understand what is going on .
13 In our enthusiasm for flying we should not lose sight of the fact that it is a voluntary occupation and therefore subject to the normal law of supply and demand .
14 We move on now to aspects of teaching of more particular concern to the language teacher , but as we do so we should not lose sight of the more general educational context .
15 Whilst we can not change the world , we should not lose sight of the fact that we can change someone 's world .
16 When deciding where the company should be going for the future it is extremely important that one should not lose sight of the need for synergy since adventuring outside one 's own field contains high added risk which the shareholders will very quickly appreciate .
17 Nevertheless , we should not lose sight of the fact that even such relatively immature communicators in terms of message evaluation — as the seven-year-olds are able to progress with a substantial degree of success given the opportunity to use their negotiating powers .
18 However , we should not lose sight of the fact that there is some light at the end of the runnel .
19 They were concerned that the boys should not lose touch with their language and culture .
20 ‘ But if they take 'er I swear I 'll not lose sight of 'er .
21 They were the one side he dare not lose sight of and United are off to Highbury at the weekend only four points adrift .
22 Under the scheme proposed here , young people would gain the wage-packet , would not lose contact with education ( they would be in college or school , initially for two days a week ) and would have gained an employer interested in developing their skills .
23 ‘ Yes , Your Majesty , ’ I mumbled , hoping I would not lose control of my bowels or vomit in sheer terror .
24 The technique may be a taxing one for us as readers , but it ensures that in seizing on details , we shall not lose sight of the ramifications of the whole .
25 We can not lose touch with political reality .
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