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1. There were so many cars that I lost count.
2. I'm losing count of the days. Is it Friday?
3. I lost count and had to start again.
4. She'd lost count of the interviews she'd been called for.
5. There have been so many accidents here, the police have lost count.
6. She had lost count of the number of times she'd told him to be careful .
7. So many arrived at once that I lost count .
8. I've lost count of the times I've heard that joke.
9. I've lost count of how many times she's been late for work this month.
10. She counted them; she lost count.
11. I lost count after a hundred.
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12. Then two and afterwards he'd lose count.
13. I lose count of the fatalities.
14. I've no idea, I lost count of time.
15. Be quiet - you made me lose count!
16. I, too, have lost count of the number of jobs I've applied for.
17. I've been trying to keep a record of how many tickets we've sold, but I've lost count.
18. Overhead, we lose count of eagles in singles and pairs, swooping along the tops of cedars, hemlock and spruce.
19. He had little idea as to how far they had come and had lost count of how many times they had fallen.
20. Francis had lost count of the junctions and side-passages they had crossed.
21. The Wormwood Scrubs prison houses are still empty after 10 or 12 years - I have lost count.
22. She had lost count of the number of times she had slapped his hands from her body whenever he waylaid her outside.
23. As for recreations, there are so many lose count of them.
24. Living out here is inclined to make me lose count of time.
25. As for recreations, there are so many that we lose count of them.
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