How to use "losing" in a sentence

Sentences

I can't walk straight, I can't think for more than a few seconds, and I'm losing blood, fast.

I'm losing blood, fast...' Unable to continue, I fall to the ground.

Jenny wasn't happy about the wrestling but I won a lot of money - sometimes by winning fights, sometimes by losing them because Mike told me to lose them

But on October 3rd shopkeepers complained that they were losing a lot of business because people were afraid to go out shopping.

'It's worth losing a day together if we want to be happy for the rest of our lives.'

He was unhappy about many things - about losing his teeth, about the political situation but, most of all, about the fact that he had not seen his grandson for four years, since their big quarrel

Marius left the garden and, mad with grief at losing Cosette, walked towards the sound of drums and gunfire in the centre of the city

'They've taken me prisoner,' he thought, moments before losing consciousness

'But I need to eat, Monsieur!' the visitor said, losing confidence

You need to stop reading this rubbish: you are losing your mind, she tells herself.

But she hated the thought of losing him.

"I suppose it seems to me like losing control," she said.

Carol had been shiny-eyed and breathless because the high rollers had tipped her with green chips, as if they'd been winning instead of losing; for bringing them half a dozen drinks, she had collected twelve hundred dollars.

She had lost the momentum occasioned by her anger, and now she was afraid of losing the sense of purpose that had driven her to confront him

She had to be losing her mind

"I'm losing my patience with you," Vince said.

Briefly, he stood in terrible indecision, incapacitated by the prospect of losing Tina

"The best he can hope to do is avoid losing more ground."

"If you discover he's dead, it'll be like losing him all over again."

Elliot said, "But if racing to keep up with the Chinese - or the Russians or the Iraqis - can create situations like the one we've got here, where an innocent child gets ground up in the machine, then aren't we just becoming monsters too? Aren't we letting our fears of the enemy turn us into them? And isn't that just another way of losing the war?"