Sentence examples for been to gain from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Putin's ambition has been to gain W.T.O.

But his first challenge in Mesa, he told me, had been to gain the trust of minority communities, particularly Latinos.

If Frank had three objectives when he took over, they might have been to gain Kidd's respect, improve Jefferson's defense and invigorate an underachieving pool of reserves.

Working with these incredible students has been to gain a greater understanding of what it's like to be a young Londoner now.

It's a can't-win-for-losing paradox, considering that a central struggle for women of Clinton's generation has been to gain access to that same institutional power.

Tenet's strategy has been to gain high market share in a region so that it can negotiate better deals with managed care companies.

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To be retweeted is to gain them.

"The idea is to gain their curiosity".

"It's to gain leverage in negotiations.

What's to gain from him visiting?

Chris was more interested in what was to gain.

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