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22 Sentences With "lose concentration"

How to use lose concentration in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "lose concentration" and check conjugation/comparative form for "lose concentration". Mastering all the usages of "lose concentration" from sentence examples published by news publications.

All my heart and attention went to that pain and I started to lose concentration.
It is easy to lose concentration under such an onslaught, to forget all that preparation.
"There are so many times guys lose concentration when they give up a run and it turns into two, three four runs," Showalter said.
The opposition would only have to lose concentration for a moment and there he was, at the near post, catching the defence and the goalkeeper cold.
Humans, the company says, can easily lose concentration while driving with Level 3 autonomy, even though they often need to take over at a moment's notice.
Now I'm able to do ten-hour days, and I am more efficient, instead of taking lots of breaks where I lose concentration and the quality of work goes down.
Microsoft came out with a study last year that found that people generally lose concentration after eight seconds — that's less than a goldfish (which, embarrassingly, possesses a nine-second attention span).
For all three years he has coached the Warriors, Steve Kerr has been frustrated with his team's tendency to lose concentration and commit needless turnovers to let opposing teams back into the game.
Yellen, who is 70 years old and the most powerful figure in world finance, had a health scare in 2015, receiving emergency medical attention following a speech during which she appeared to lose concentration.
In this case the extension keeps your tabs in a queue rather than a list as OneTab does, so you don't lose concentration but can still get around to other websites and pages when you're ready.
However, some argue that this stage is potentially more dangerous than either human driving or fully autonomous vehicles as there is a much higher risk that a human will lose concentration or stop paying enough attention to remain safe.
Then his grandfather's death caused the fighter to lose concentration. "His weight went up to 157, 158. He told me, 'I don't think I can make the weight.' He wanted to pull out of the fight," Muhammad said.
December 1912. However, Stepanović didn’t want his army to lose concentration. He demanded maximum discipline and readiness, even on Christmas Eve. During armistice, Stepanović managed to improve the supply of his army. Bulgaran Supreme Command accepted to supply Serbian Second army, but Stepanović wasn’t satisfied with quality.
Karthika as Jennifer is said to "look good but has nothing much to do but stand beside the hero". Whilst in regard to the production it cites that Kumaran, who multi-tasks — writing the story, screenplay, dialogue, acting, directing and producing — "seems to lose concentration here and there".
Canning mentioned that "Dublin are prone to lose concentration from time to time", as Redmond "in full flight" sent another ball skywards and wide. Redmond, again in an advanced position, lost the ball to Noel Hegarty. Redmond then showed his indiscipline by injuring Hegarty "in the face" (Canning) "with a heavy tackle" (O'Rourke). It was Donegal's ninth free kick, with a quarter of an hour gone.
Warren begins to "manipulate" his living situation and suggests he has myalgic encephalomyelitis. Gaskell said that Kirsty is "sceptical" about the suggestion as she is worried that he is governing her using "mind games". On why Kirsty stays with Warren, Gaskell explained that there were many reasons, which the audience would soon discover. When Kirsty discovers Warren may have muscular dystrophy, she begins to lose concentration at work.
Miguel then gets in Billy's head by insulting Maureen. This causes Billy to lose concentration and in a fit of rage, lashes out at him and almost stops the fight. Tick then tells Billy not to let Miguel control him, as both his wife and his daughter are watching him. Billy enters the final round, having finally learned to control his anger, and starts to get the upper hand against Miguel.
Ebdon's slow, deliberate play in the final session made O'Sullivan lose concentration, having Ebdon win 13–11. At one point during the match, Ebdon took five and a half minutes to make a break of 12, significantly longer than O'Sullivan's maximum break in 1997. During the match, Ebdon took over three minutes on one shot, with O'Sullivan asking an audience member what time it was. Steve Davis reached his first quarter-final since 1996.
An Irish gang robs a church with rival connections in Elizabeth that organizes bingo games, and they shoot and wound one of the priests. Back in their car, the gang members engage in a heated argument that causes Jackie Scanlon (Scheider), the driver, to lose concentration and collide with a truck. Everyone is killed but Jackie, who escapes with serious injuries. The wounded priest turns out to be the brother of Carlo Ricci, a Mafia director who also controlled the flow of money in the church and is determined to kill Jackie at all costs.
The report of the tour in the 1949 edition of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, stated that Barnes's fielding was as important a factor as his batting in The Invincibles' success: > Probably a number of batsmen were sufficiently affected by his close > attendance to cause them to lose concentration on the bowler running up, but > equally important was the fact that the knowledge of his presence influenced > opponents to avoid strokes in that direction. The Barnes demeanour in the > field illustrated the general purposefulness of the Australians.Preston, > 1949: pp. 240–241. However, he received criticism for this approach and it resulted in him missing the fourth Test at Headingley through injury.
Declan Bonner sent over the resulting free, leaving the score at Dublin 0–4 Donegal 0–3. Dublin attacked again but Gavigan booted the ball up the field, Bonner collected and passed to Molloy, who sent it flying onwards to an unmarked Tony Boyle (O'Rourke: "Gerry Hargan has lost Tony Boyle completely"); Boyle passed it across the Dublin goal to Manus Boyle, who struck the crossbar with the goal gaping, though the ball went over for a point, levelling the match. Canning reminded viewers: "Dublin, as we said earlier, are inclined to lose concentration from time to time and that was one instance". Sheedy, with his second point of the game, instantly restored Dublin's one-point lead, despite the best efforts of Martin McHugh.
In any given race, there might be a number of teams put up by each faction, who would cooperate to maximize their chances of victory by ganging up on opponents, forcing them out of the preferred inside track or making them lose concentration and expose themselves to accident and injury. Spectators could also play a part as there is evidence they threw lead "curse" amulets studded with nails at teams opposing their favourite. A winner of a Roman chariot race, from the Red team Another important difference was that the charioteers themselves, the aurigae, were considered to be the winners, although they were usually also slaves (as in the Greek world). They received a wreath of laurel leaves, and probably some money; if they won enough races they could buy their freedom.

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