"Not only that, but they lost the prize, and a bit of their own armor, to boot."
It did not want to lose the prize.
Only once did an unsuspecting person get the answer wrong and lose the prize.
He was in a black mood, having lost the major prize, the reason why they had been brought from Lurigancho.
She lost the prize by one vote, but remained nevertheless very impressed with the honour of being nominated.
"Not worth the risk, when they've lost the prize."
If The One is incorrect, he or she is out of the game and loses the prize in the bank.
Warburg lost the big prize, the right to lead the share sale everywhere outside Germany.
You toe the line or you lose the prize.
When a somber film loses the big prize, the director is often rewarded instead.