Sentence examples for clawing back ground from inspiring English sources

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But Nicolas Sarkozy, the Gaullist president, has been clawing back ground.

For the Labour leader's team, the message of the closing polls is to stick to a core campaign message that appears to be clawing back ground.

I am warned that behind the seemingly generous and warm-hearted plans for receiving Anglicans into the Roman Catholic church is a hierarchy not only interested in clawing back ground lost after the Second Vatican Council, but quite keen on reclaiming some of the power and position lost in the Reformation.

He channelled his ire into clawing back ground on Hogh-Christensen and went into the medal race simply needing to beat the Dane, as long as Postma, third and still in with a chance of gold, didn't spoil the party.

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They must start to claw back ground at Davos.

But Mr Gates said his firm would unveil new applications that would help claw back ground.

But George has since clawed back ground and extended his lead.

Twelve years after it began working with outside developers, Nokia is struggling to claw back ground lost to Apple, whose application-rich devices are flying off store shelves.

At the end of a fortnight in which international affairs have moved centre stage, David Cameron has clawed back ground from Labour, according to a Guardian/ICM poll.

Radio Centre is also anxious to find a way to claw back ground, so each side has something like a 50% share of listening.

The last results from the Guardian/ICM polls before the election add to signs of a last-minute move in Labour's direction after the Tories clawed back ground in the second half of the campaign.

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