Examples of using Had lost in English and their translations into Malay
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We had lost trust.”.
Five years I thought I had lost him.
We had lost our father.
By 12am, it was clear that the BN had lost.
Japan had lost the war.
People also translate
Your mother thought that your father had lost him.
I had lost to him before.
Once upon a time, an Indian team had lost a final.
I had lost respect for him.
Hundreds of thousands of workers had lost their jobs this year.
I had lost his telephone number.
Tire marks indicated the driver had lost control of the car.
Iraq had lost The Gulf War.
So it was a welcomed change because I had lost a brother in Vietnam.
Macha had lost his card man just before a big game.
So… I wanted to teach him a lesson. He took the rice even though he had lost.
He had lost two sons in one tragic incident.
By 1919, a great number of them had lost their heirs to World War One.
She had lost her parents and had taken a liking to my doll.
Then, overnight his firm had lost $150 million, or 1.5% of its assets.
I had lost hope that some day I would go home and meet my mother.
And by that time, Jim had lost control of the beast he created.
Norris has also regained his sense of smell, which he had lost after the accident.
Subang ATC had lost contact with the aircraft at 2.40am.
But by 11 months, the Japanese infant had lost a lot of that ability.
He had lost a battle, but by no means had yet lost the war.
To discern reality from fiction. When we started working together, you had lost your capacity.
The AIADMK government had lost the majority in the assembly, he said.
Nevertheless, Conservative leaderDavid Cameron said Gordon Brown had lost his mandate to govern.
By the next morning, he had lost feeling in his legs and was unable to walk.