Sentence for lose | Use lose in a sentence

Lose example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use lose in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for lose.

  • Lose her? (10)
  • Do lose control! (8)
  • You lose us, then! (8)
  • I cannot lose her. (10)
  • Lose not one moment. (10)
  • You have no time to lose. (8)
  • We cannot afford to lose. (18)
  • But you must lose no time. (10)
  • You will not lose a minute. (22)
  • I cannot lose time any more. (10)
  • Is he going to lose his money? (9)
  • Some lose their wives for ever. (8)
  • He deserves to lose his license. (8)
  • How can I consent to lose you . (10)
  • What shall I do when I lose you! (10)
  • You lose your spirits without it. (22)
  • He did not wish to lose his sister. (10)
  • However, he did not lose his nerve. (18)
  • She was really grieved to lose him. (10)
  • The editor must never lose his head. (16)
  • He seemed to lose what he wanted to say. (9)
  • Or else I am subject to lose my reason. (10)
  • Owner of such a woman, and to lose her! (10)
  • Mr. Stone seemed to lose himself in reverie. (8)
  • It was natural that she should lose her hour! (8)
  • But Winton, about to lose her, was quite loquacious. (8)
  • Lose that, and you lose everything. (8)
  • I shall not like to lose her: you would not wish it. (10)
  • That year I had the misfortune to lose my dear mother. (8)
  • In London, my dear old fellow, you lose your identity. (10)
  • I lose myself when I think of the injustice in the world. (9)
  • And if she did she would lose the last of the Opera in London! (10)
  • Only when Irene was with him did he lose this double consciousness. (8)
  • And next I was led to the conclusion that he had won it to lose it. (10)
  • After losing his hand in the war, to lose his whole arm now in this way! (9)
  • But you lose not the paper: put it away with the paper-money, quite safe. (10)
  • Yet to-day some voice has spoken for you, and I would not lose that voice. (12)
  • Would she some day lose her relish for ridicule, and see him at a distance? (10)
  • My dear little creature, do not stay at Portsmouth to lose your pretty looks. (4)
  • I was resolved to lose no time in clearing up those mistakes as far as I could. (4)
  • He stood a moment, before ringing, to lose the feeling of drag and fluttering there. (8)
  • Not to lose time in banalities I began at once from the thread of thought in my mind. (9)
  • We no sooner shut our eyes than we consent to be prey, we lose the soul of election. (10)
  • I could better bear to lose her because not rich enough, than because of my profession. (4)
  • They sat facing each other as though neither dared lose sight of the other for a second. (12)
  • She can confound Mrs. Melville, if she pleases to, by exposing an adorer to lose a friend. (10)
  • And as though afraid to lose his hold of that thought, he got up and hurried from the grove. (8)
  • Lose no time, my dearest, sweetest Catherine, in writing to him and to me, Who ever am, etc. (4)
  • I have just heard of the kind intention in store for you, and lose no time in letting you know. (6)
  • This too might quite well be a case where one must subdue primordial instinct, or lose the market. (8)
  • Aunt Hester thought that it would be nice for him to work, if he were quite sure not to lose by it. (8)
  • Quickly, not to lose the effect, she grasped her skirts strongly in both hands, and went downstairs. (8)
  • I think of all the poor people there, and here, how lose those they love, and all the poor prisoners. (8)
  • If in a world still barbarous we must have soldiers, here was one whom it would be grievous to lose. (10)
  • You know I will not force your inclinations, but, if I am to lose Mopsus, I should like a pleasant son. (5)
  • But the Great Spirit must be obeyed, or the white brother of the Indian shall lose all like the Indian. (18)
  • Of course, you must not let the cat out of the bag, or you will lose readers, and thereupon advertising. (16)
  • If young men had these good habits they would gain our respect, and lose their own self-esteem less early. (10)
  • But somehow, as I went on with it in the lamplight of her room, it seemed to lose colour and specific character. (9)
  • In case she should have gone to the sea he directed her to send word to his hotel that he might not lose an hour. (10)
  • But I believe that I carried the book about with me most of the time, so as not to lose any chance moment of reading it. (9)
  • If, when he came in, she were to run to him, throw her arms round his neck, make herself feel close, lose herself in him! (8)
  • Or is it Adam, his rib taken from his side in sleep, and thus transformed, to make him behold his Paradise, and lose it?… (10)
  • His works show endless melodic invention, great power of expression, and a warmth of tender sentiment that seems never to lose its charm. (3)
  • The little figure seemed to grow and twine itself about that look like a sapling, and to lose its cold and suffering and sickness and fear. (12)
  • But, thinking too much of the Five Hundred waxed dangerous for the fifties; it dwarfed them to such insignificance that it made them lose their self-respect. (22)

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