The English have lost six thousand men killed.
But, in the end, the English also lost much financially.
In the fifteenth century the English took Berwick and never lost it again.
The English lost their taste for smoked herring and have not regained it.
His English had lost its faintly Germanic accent as well.
When he was five, English lost his parents in a house fire.
Forty French were killed, seven captured, and the English lost their trumpeter.
In this campaign the English lost more than 4,000 men of a force of 7,000 men.
Battles were fought and the English lost every one.
If pluck were the only thing essential to battle-winning, the English would lose no battles.