1、NARRATOR: Keynes's ideas began to gain ground.

2、Sterling continues to gain ground against the dollar.

3、If the latest talks gain ground, Hamas may change its rejectionist tune.

4、It was very tiring, and slow work, yet I did visibly gain ground;

5、Generous donations have allowed us to gain ground on finding a cure for the disease.

6、At last our men began to gain ground, forcing the enemy back towards the river.

7、Having spent fortunes on branding, credit-card firms and Banks do not want to see other payment systems gain ground.

8、"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and for government to gain ground," said Thomas Jefferson.

9、Of activity of business public relations gain ground, standard, the it enterprise that is China moves toward mature activator.

10、It will take a huge rally this week for major indexes to break even, let alone gain ground, for the full month.

11、If the new SAT loses support, the ACT may benefit, or perhaps a third alternative-not taking either test-will gain ground.

12、Perhaps you now are occupying the difficulty, but when you gain ground look out, hoped on sees the place in your eye the not far away.

13、But whether they could gain ground in the face of foreign-exchange market turmoil as well seems a lot more doubtful.

14、Possibly is accidentally, I gain ground saw slogan which printed with the A4 paper: in order to maintain a fragrant environment, after the do as you please flushes the water!

15、If this notion continues to gain ground, politicians from Beijing to Berlin will feel justified in resisting moves to free up the movement of goods and services within and between their economies.

16、Then looks for to be allowed to make the sound the toy, teases the baby, attracts the baby to turn the head along with the sound, to gain ground.

17、Under this condition, the postal saving business must drop the cost, improve the efficiency, develop intermediary business energetically, and explore new fund operation approach, so that it can gain ground in the fierce competition with other financial agencies.

18、 The ability to outspend American companies on development and production has been a big reason Japanese companies have made gains in the semi-conductor business. Now Intel plans to borrow a page from the Japanese by spending heavily through a recession to gain ground on weaker competitors.