regain control | 46.81 | Bill Clinton regained control. | ||
regain consciousness | 24.49 | He never regained consciousness. | ||
regain lead | 14.68 | But Memphis soon regained the lead. | ||
regain confidence | 13.89 | Slowly, he began to regain his confidence. | ||
regain form | 11.06 | But he regained his form Sunday. | ||
regain composure | 9.81 | But she regains her composure. | ||
regain ground | 9.74 | The dollar also regained ground. | ||
regain strength | 9.68 | Third, regain strength. | ||
regain power | 9.02 | Wamba has vowed to regain power. | ||
regain momentum | 7.37 | The momentum was never regained. | ||
regain balance | 4.74 | She pauses to regain her balance. | ||
regain footing | 4.74 | The lobby hurried efforts to regain its footing. | ||
regain place | 4.74 | They also regained first place in the Central Division. | ||
regain use | 4.48 | Byrd later regained use of his legs. | ||
regain health | 3.29 | He vowed to regain his health. | ||
regain custody | 2.96 | John eventually would like to regain custody of Becky. | ||
regain title | 2.90 | Holyfield regained the title. | ||
regain territory | 2.83 | Croats have threatened to use force to regain the territory. | ||
regain sense | 2.70 | But regain your senses quickly. | ||
regain trust | 2.57 | Only then can he try to regain the trust of the people. |