91.   Some, like George W. Bush, inherit it or, like Elizabeth Dole, gain it by marriage.

92.   So, what would Smith gain by establishing, for instance, the Bruton Cup Series?

93.   The advocates also questioned what the state would gain by excluding this group, given that it is relatively small.

94.   The book says investors can gain by buying and holding gorilla stocks, regardless of their apparent value.

95.   The CIA has nothing to gain by peddling crack to young black Americans.

96.   The company is driven by his conviction that composers have more to gain by cooperating with one another than by competing.

97.   The best part, Spikes said, was the confidence boost the Aggies gained by winning the war in the trenches.

98.   The coy crowd has much to gain by holding their hats just beyond the ring.

99.   The company making the chosen watermark stands to gain by supplying encoding software and decoding machines to record companies, consumer electronics manufacturers, and royalty societies.

100.   The defense, which can play either person-to-person or zone, attempts to gain possession by intercepting the disc or knocking it to the ground.

v. + by >>共 1204
direct 1.69%
be 1.60%
speak 1.28%
begin 1.28%
win 1.21%
write 1.19%
judge 1.07%
start 1.05%
produce 1.01%
do 0.98%
gain 0.25%
gain + p. >>共 62
in 26.82%
from 21.22%
against 8.79%
as 8.08%
by 5.81%
after 5.75%
for 5.34%
amid 4.10%
through 2.24%
with 1.65%
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