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1 It's true, you lose sight of the land for a long time.
2 But we must not lose sight of our essential objective: to win.
3 I think people in the major parties can lose sight of that.
4 Funds for niche platforms tend to lose sight of actually making money.
5 On our once-made journey we may lose sight of our true identity.
6 We can't be distracted and lose sight of this objective, he said.
7 That's the sort of thing we cannot lose sight of, he said.
8 I've taken up the matter, and I won't lose sight of it.
9 It's an amazing accomplishment, and too often people lose sight of that.
10 In such an atmosphere we lose sight of the Winchester of to-day.
11 I'm not saying he didn't lose sight of things at the end.
12 We lose sight of them, perhaps, in the details of local fighting.
13 I followed close behind, worried that I might lose sight of him.
14 The eye must not lose sight for a moment of the purpose.
15 While doing so we should not lose sight of suffering and need.
16 Follow me at a slight distance, but never lose sight of me.
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