losing造句151 They're losing $200 000 on this deal, but that's chickenfeed to/for a company with yearly profits of $25 million.
152 With so many areas of woodland being cut down, a lot of wildlife is losing its natural habitat.
153 They were fighting a losing battle against the forces of nature.
154 Now come on, snap out of it. Losing that money isn't the end of the world.
155 Anyone who tries to resist the spread of new technology is fighting a losing battle.
156 Robert De Niro has been a faithful exponent of 'the Method', immersing himself totally in his roles and notorious for gaining and losing whatever weight has been necessary to convey the character.
157 There was a strange fatality about their both losing their jobs on the same day.
158 In Britain, jazz is losing its elitist tag and gaining a much broader audience.
159 I was losing weight which I could ill afford to lose.
160 He was philosophical about losing and said that he'd be back next year to try again.
161 The team were disconsolate after losing what should have been an easy game.
162 I don't know what's the matter; I think I'm losing my grip.
163 It's a losing battle trying to persuade Henry to take more exercise.
164 The plane emptied its fuel tanks as it started losing altitude.
165 Losing their leader took all the fight out of them.
166 Both companies are worried about losing business in the face of stiff competition.
167 I was in a cleft stick—my job was boring but I couldn't move to another firm without losing my company pension.
168 Sampras won the title in fine style, not losing a single game.
169 The business is rapidly losing money because of their backward-looking ideas.
170 Meat shrinks by losing some of its fat in cooking.
171 Losing my job was the start of a run of bad luck that year.
172 I'm worried that we're losing sight of our original objectives.
173 Isn't it a fact that the firm is losing money?
174 She felt she had to play along or risk losing her job.
175 The company is losing money and may have to close down.
176 She felt constrained from continuing by the threat of losing her job.
177 He tried to tell me a lie about losing his wallet.
178 The bar's lay-out has been cleverly designed to give a feeling of space without losing a certain cosiness.
179 There's no point in beating your breast about losing the money - you won't get it back.
180 He's had a thin time of it since losing his job.