This progress indicates that they were compelled by the generally abnormal conditions of existence to take the risk of losing their properties.
They were afraid of losing their camels, and nothing would satisfy them; they declared that they required no wages, as the meat and hide, &c.
Half Rome was burnt, and then he grew alarmed, for the people were furiously angry at losing their homes.
Besides, the Jews living in the city were their bitterest enemies, and had so stirred up the people against them, that they were in constant danger of losing their lives.
Many of the native lords sympathised with him, being afraid of losing their captainries, and they gave him information.
They returned with a trophy of fifty heads, with which the Lord President decorated the market-cross at Kilmallock for the edification of those citizens of Limerick who had complained of losing their goods.
While Geraldines and Butlers, for once united by the fear of losing their lands, kept the South of Ireland in a turmoil, Ulster, for Ulster, was rather unusually quiet.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "losing their" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.