71.   Once here, the Bulgarians stumbled out of the gate against Nigeria, but the team gained confidence by beating Greece.

72.   One advantage a candidate gains by not staking out firm and detailed positions now is that it leaves him maximum flexibility should he reach the Oval Office.

73.   Opposition parties have blamed the Milosevic regime, saying it had the most to gain by silencing someone who literally knew where the bodies were buried.

74.   Pataki wants to keep the cuts in place, so the Speaker, his allies say, believes that he gains leverage by pushing closer to that deadline.

75.   Patients gain by paying lower out-of-pocket costs if they choose a preferred provider.

76.   Please tell me again, somebody, what the Orioles have to gain by this.

77.   Politically, Pataki has little to gain by taking over Lilco, Tirello said.

78.   Perhaps only because Telmex has more to gain by changing its once-aggressive stance towards its competitors.

79.   Q. Since vodka is tasteless and most of its alcohol evaporates in cooking, what do you gain by adding vodka to a tomato sauce for pasta?

80.   Rather than focusing on punishments for children, Jordan suggests gaining cooperation by making agreements with children and then firmly, but lovingly, following through with the plan.

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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