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You'd probably lose your nerve the way you always do, anyway.
"I never thought you were the type of person who lost your nerve, Mike."
"And I hope you're not losing your nerve at this late date."
Now, before you lose your nerve entirely, she ordered herself.
Sometimes, when that's the case, it's better to jump before you can lose your nerve.
It is plain you have lost your nerve for our little diversion.
"There's no point in losing your nerve just before the big moment!
I must say you don't lose your nerve in a tight place.
Yet if we're going to start, I suspect we ought to do so before you lose your nerve about it.
The great thing is not to lose your nerve.
It's a little late to lose your nerve now!
A few minutes later there is a fracas; you lose your nerve.
Then, as the actors come forward to take their bows, you begin to lose your nerve.
You certainly did not lose your nerve oven how much credit to ask."
If you did, you'd lose your nerve and your perspective.
If you've lost your nerve, then stay here, but I'm going."
And not only lost your nerve but stood mute while his freedom was traded for yours.
I can see in your eyes that you're losing your nerve, but think about this: she needs you, Will.
If you lose your nerve when we're in the neck of the pass, along those ledges-what then?
"If you lose your nerve and go to the cops, they'll never buy the kidnapping story.
I did not expect you to lose your nerve."
If you take any more time, you lose your nerve."
The only thing which will make us lose is if you lose your nerve."
If you have lost your nerve, then I will see you out.'