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1 I quickly become hopelessly lost and exhausted to the point of delirium.
2 A mortal might become hopelessly lost, but he was now an immortal.
3 She might have become hopelessly lost, or fallen down a shaft.
4 Either it would become hopelessly impaled into the reaver, or it would shatter.
5 After a while she realized she'd become hopelessly lost, and she didn't mind.
6 By this point I fear that we have become hopelessly lost down memory lane.
7 During the past weeks these had become hopelessly entwined with those of the company.
8 But I'm on my way to King Stefan's castle and I've become hopelessly lost.
9 But the superstition and the disease have become hopelessly confused in the public mind.
10 But before you become hopelessly famous and fêted, I wondered: would you... bless me?
11 Some people, of course, get overeducated and become hopelessly academic.
12 To touch drugs habitually is to become hopelessly unpunctual, untruthful, callously selfish and insincere.
13 Follow the wrong one and you become hopelessly lost.'
14 Men, in attempting such folly, have become hopelessly entangled.
15 Debates on what it means to be English have become hopelessly confused with arguments over immigration.
16 But he did not, and the thing was allowed to become hopelessly involved because of it.
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