Examples of 'british lost' in a sentence

Meaning of "british lost"

british lost: historical phrase denoting a defeat or loss by the British

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british lost
The British lost miserably in that battle.
Debate persists as to how and why the British lost the battle.
The British lost only one man killed.
Again there was a great deal of core conflict after the British lost their clear dominance.
The British lost almost all their officers.
The plan now was to kill more German troops than the British lost.
Therefore the British lost the upper hand.
Second, this story helps explain why the British lost the war.
The British lost no ships and only a few dozen casualties.
But the British lost.
The British lost one torpedo plane and suffered light damage to some ships.
The Native Americans allied to the British lost their cause.
The British lost two ships.
All three positions were abolished after the British lost in North America.
The British lost the island in that year to Spain.

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Despite winning a tactical victory, the British lost strategically.
The British lost two Warrior combat vehicles to friendly fire in the process.
Now do you know why the British lost the battle?
The British lost virtually all their tanks, although a number of damaged tanks could be evacuated.
Casualties were approximately both sides ; the British lost from and the French from.
Against this, the British lost three men killed and two wounded, one of them seriously.
The Franco-Spanish fleet lost twenty-two ships and the British lost none.
More dead than the British lost in the five months of the Somme.
The British lost only one man killed, a sailor from Dragon, and had several soldiers wounded.
You know why the British lost here?
The British lost Audacity, a destroyer and only two merchant ships.
In the attack on 7 April, the British lost only seven casualties.
The British lost two tanks, and four American and three British soldiers were killed.
In the early morning of 25 May, the British lost contact with the Bismarck.
The British lost four ships, the Italians three, the Norwegians three and the Poles two.
After the capture of Aden in 1839, the British lost all interest in acquiring Socotra.
The British lost 51 troopers killed or wounded.
As it was, the British lost a number of ships.
The British lost three men killed and 28 wounded.
Over the next 18 months the British lost control of Jerusalem, Nablus, and Hebron.
The British lost two men in this action, with three officers and 47 other ranks wounded.
However, the British lost only one man, who was taken prisoner.
The British lost two men killed and 11 wounded.
In all, the British lost three killed and 14 wounded.
The British lost at least 25 killed, wounded and missing.
The British lost 2 wounded.
The British lost 20 men with another 24 others severely injured.
The British lost 13 men or approximately 30 % of their force through the battle.
The British lost seven officers and 69 men killed and 68 wounded.
The British lost just 13 airmen killed, 21 critically wounded and four to emotional collapse.
The British lost 12 pilots killed.
The British lost 33 fighters and three bombers against 10 German aircraft.
The British lost 17 men killed and 77 wounded ; Royal Oak had only one man wounded.
The British lost 120 killed and 690 wounded and were prevented from relieving Kimberley and Mafeking.

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