How to use "loss" in a sentence

Sentences

Is it possible, then, to make that intercourse more advantageous or more satisfactory after separation than before? Can aliens make treaties easier than friends can make laws? Can treaties be more faithfully enforced between aliens than laws can among friends? Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always; and when, after much loss on both sides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical old questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you.

It can be helped by preventing realistically the tragedy of the growing loss through foreclosure of our small homes and our farms

Our Constitution is so simple, so practical that it is possible always to meet extraordinary needs by changes in emphasis and arrangement without loss of essential form

'Your profession has suffered a great loss,' Mr Slinkton said suddenly.

'A loss?' I asked in surprise

'What kind of loss, sir - a financial one?'

'I don't mean a financial loss,' he explained

'That was indeed a sad loss

I can see that, Mr Sampson, but I, too, have suffered a terrible loss recently

Miss Lee then stabbed Mr Dawson in the neck with the scissors, and he died in seconds due to loss of blood

She still had not adjusted to the loss of her only child, because she'd never wanted - or tried - to adjust to it

Seizing on this boy's resemblance to her Danny, she was too easily able to fantasize that there had been no loss in the first place.

Shattered by the loss of his son, Michael had been irrationally vicious with Tina for months after the funeral, accusing her of being responsible for Danny's death

Later, after Danny was dead, she'd repressed her feelings because she'd known that Michael had been truly suffering from the loss of his child, and she hadn't wanted to add to his misery

If some stranger wanted her to feel more pain over the loss of her child, however, that was definitely unsettling

and it's apparently a personal loss to him, so it can hardly be a stranger."

I discovered I couldn't learn to cope with the loss if I stayed in a place that was so crowded with memories of her

Stupefied by the unexpected violence, by the loss of her house, and by her close brush with death, she had seemed to be in a trance; now she had snapped out of it