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91. Last week I gained another five pounds.
92. She gained confidence from his talk.
93. Over time, though, Watson's views gained in popularity.
94. The ship gained the port before the storm struck.
95. Liverpool gained a thrilling 5?4 win over Glenavon.
96. The new laws have gained widespread acceptance.
97. All our objectives were gained.
98. The theory has now gained scientific respectability.
99. My watch gained two minutes.
100. The pound gained against the dollar again today.
101. The plane rapidly gained height.
102. The patient gained ground daily.
103. He has obviously gained by the change.
104. Many countries have gained national independence after prolonged struggles.
105. There's nothing to be gained by losing your temper.
106. Each of the boys has gained a prize.
107. She gained a qualification in marketing.
108. They gained the game with ease.
109. Under strict management(http://sentencedict.com/gained.html), his business gained ground.
110. Town planning procedures gained a footing in local government.
111. He earned/established/gained/acquired a reputation as an entertaining speaker.
112. As she grew older she gained in confidence.
113. She gained some 25 pounds in weight during pregnancy.
114. We all gained a lot from the experience.
115. He gained the admiration of thousands of people.
116. The firm gained a dominant position in the market.
117. Her book gained several literary prizes.
118. Women had gained the vote within my grandmother's memory.
119. She soon gained admirers in England and France.
120. The local church has gained notoriety for being different.
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