Inviting as must have been the opportunities offered in the opening scene of indulging in a riot of voluptuous colour, the definiteness is never lost.
This resulted in taking him to all parts of the land, and he never lost an opportunity to hear and copy down any folk tale that he found surviving in the more isolated districts.
He never lost a ship, and as war prices prevailed, his profits were in accordance with them.
He never lost sight of the fact that man is a responsible, intelligent being, placed in the world for other purposes than the mere acquisition of wealth.
Although the conduct of the lovely Charatza in despatching Smith to her cruel brother in Nalbrits, where he led the life of a dog, was never explained, he never lost faith in her.
It will be noted throughout the Journal and essays that in his lifelong testimony against wrong he never lost sight of the oneness of humanity, its common responsibility, its fellowship of suffering and communion of sin.
We never lost a single steer during this wild night--something we were justly proud of.
And we never lost an opportunity to put in motion some devilment to make the time pass in what we thought was the most pleasant way.
I never lost an opportunity of having a chat with him, as he stood shivering in a threadbare ulster, with a dew-drop on his nose, a ragged comforter round his neck, and his poor old gums rattling in the drafty yard.
He never lost an opportunity to assail the interests and the institutions of the South.
He never lost a friend; and all his enemies were political, or from envy.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "never lost" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.