losing造句61 Jim was running well until he tipped up and fell, losing the race.
62 Habit with you, with you in, so happy. Also fear of losing you.
63 After losing his job, he took to drinking and went to pot.
64 Losing my job was bad enough, but being evicted from my house was the final straw.
65 Losing a game would cause him to fly into a rage.
66 The fans were losing patience with the team.
67 More and more people are losing their jobs.
68 Losing your job needn't be such a disaster.
69 Our team kept losing with monotonous regularity .
70 Losing a child is most people's worst nightmare.
71 I apologize for losing my temper.
72 The myth of male superiority was losing its potency.
73 He felt he was losing control of events.
74 She was losing her grip on reality.
75 She always cares about losing her job.
76 Losing weight was a terrible struggle.
77 We were losing money right and left.
78 She was losing about £100 a week in takings.
79 She was mad with me for losing my keys.
80 She seems resigned to losing the race.
81 The coach cussed out the team for losing.
82 She's terribly depressed about losing her job.
83 Losing interest, the crowd moved slowly away.
84 She had to alter her clothes after losing weight.
85 They are afraid of losing their national identity.
86 Despite losing his job he retains his pension.
87 Losing the ring upset her very much.
88 Sometimes I feel I'm losing my grip.
89 We seem to be fighting a losing battle.
90 Her boss blew her up for losing the contract.