be lost on造句31 While many of the riffs in the mock documentary might be lost on the little tykes, everyone should enjoy the film's feel-good message of perseverance, friendship and finding your own wave.
32 Selections will be overwritten by typed text and will be lost on cursor movement.
33 That an active volcano is the site is a correlation that hopefully cannot be lost on those receiving the telepathic message.
34 These nuances are likely to be lost on the enemies of welfare reform, who include many trade unionists and some Labour backbenchers.
35 But the joke would be lost on some: the Canadian-American musicologist Colin McPhee, who spent several years on Bali in the 1930s, recalls a young boy who showed great talent for dancing.
36 The first and last points seem to be lost on some project managers: The way that you deploy code can and does change the way that you develop it.
37 At times Brown appeared to be lost on the defensive end, and this was illustrated in the Lakers' playoff series against the Phoenix Suns where Brown was constantly caught out of position.
37try its best to gather and create good sentences.
38 That history lesson will not be lost on Chancellor Angela Merkel. But the stakes today are immeasurably higher, both for Germany and the world economy.
39 The coarse pleasures of fatty wonderfulness will, of course, be lost on herbivores conscientiously upholding National Vegetarian Week, which starts today.
40 In fact, since adults write kids' television programmes, much of the humour may be lost on the intended audience, she said.