Examples of 'had to gain' in a sentence

Meaning of "had to gain"

To 'had to gain' implies that someone was required to acquire or obtain something, often through effort or struggle. It suggests that the person faced a challenge or obstacle and needed to do certain things in order to achieve a particular outcome

How to use "had to gain" in a sentence

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had to gain
What he had to gain from these nominations is as.
You must be willing to let go of what you had to gain something new.
She had to gain consciousness again.
For that character I had to gain lot of weight.
I had to gain his trust.
He knew the slaves had to gain their own freedom.
I had to gain their trust.
Every point in a design had to gain the approval of the state.
I had to gain your trust.
I was too enchanted with what I had to gain to consider the cost.
He had to gain your trust.
But I still do not understand what Tanner had to gain by lying to me.
She had to gain her position in this new society.
Even though I was raised as a Mormon I still had to gain my own testimony.
We had to gain time.

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What do you make out that he had to gain by it?
See what each had to gain in this encounter.
When he played the chef of Ludvig XIV, where he had to gain weight.
I have had to gain some thick skin while being in this business.
At the same time, we had to gain control somehow.
She had to gain five kg weight to fit her aging character.
To attain this goal, they had to gain greater visibility.
He had to gain permission directly from the Pope before he could proceed.
To find security in the streets one had to gain the respect of one 's peers.
He had to gain approvals from an institutional review board and a stem-cell-research oversight committee.
Finally, the right to mint money had to gain the acceptance of the royal council.
So I had to gain their trust by my actions, not what I said.
He is not the one that had to gain Daniel 's trust.
Then he had to gain it all back again for Avengers, Age of Ultron.
I needed information, so I had to gain your trust.
But first I had to gain back my personal independence.
To look healthy again, I had to gain it back.
But I had to gain their respect.
Although my parents were members, I had to gain my own testimony.
Tobey Maguire had to gain some muscle to play Spider-Man.
I guess I went a bit too far there . But I had to gain their respect.
Look at what she had to gain and tell me that was an accident.
Those are Berber nomads . Completely cut off from Western civilization . I had to gain their trust.
Jesup favored the idea but had to gain approval from officials in Washington for approval.
There was no choice - I had to gain.
Aishwarya Rai had to gain weight for her role in Guru.
Okay. But I still don't understand what Tanner had to gain by lying to me.
Most importantly, had to gain the trust of the people.
I had to gain 50 pounds for a previous role, and my backside was still a little doughy.
Mission sanctity . I had to gain his trust.
Then he had to gain it all back for Thor, The Dark World.
I really never felt quite the same * * Since I lost what I had to gain.
Right now he had to gain Danny 's confidence.
To become prime minister, Pashinyan had to gain 53 votes.
I simply had to gain closer proximity to you.".

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