Examples of using Had lost control in English and their translations into Indonesian
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She had asked Moscow to explain if it was responsible for the attack or if it had lost control of its inventory of the substance.
following Scarlet Consort who had lost control and was charging for an attack.
so cars that had lost control just kept going.
She had asked Moscow to explain whether it was responsible for the attack or had lost control of stocks of the highly dangerous substance.
Ah…” Caizhi turned around as she stared blankly at her big sister who had lost control of herself.
they discovered in surprise that they had lost control over their own bodies.
The imperialist giant had lost control of one of the links in the chain closest to it just as more distant ones were beginning to show the strain.
By 17 July 2012, the MNLA had lost control of most of northern Mali's cities to the Islamists.
They had lost control of the party with Corbyn's victory,
The capture of Idlib marked only the second time since the start of the Syrian conflict that the government had lost control of a provincial capital.
The first time this had happened, he had lost control and his soul had unexpectedly landed itself in this world,
Once Ouyang Ziyun had lost control of the bone lance,
amid reports that he had lost control of the dressing room in Russia
The Cuban government stated that the driver had lost control of the vehicle and collided with a tree,
In Moscow on Wednesday they were sluggish in parts and had lost control of midfield after the restart to such an extent that Tite brought on Manchester City's Fernandinho for goalscorer Paulinho.
In the early hours of the fighting the army had lost control of the base to the fighters, but retook it by the afternoon, a Malian military
said the jihadists had lost control of"25 to 30" percent of the territory it holds in Iraq after coalition air strikes and an Iraqi offensive.
He said three of the countries on the list were state sponsors of terrorism and the other three had lost control of territory to militants such as the Islamic State group or al-Qaeda.
The March attack prompted the biggest Western expulsion of Russian diplomats since the Cold War as allies sided with May's view that Moscow was either responsible or had lost control of the nerve agent.
In September, after conceding they had lost control over the station, officials speculated that the station would re-enter
