How to use in-sentence of “regain”:
– Seeing that the community has questions with BG7’s “non-controversial” reinstatement and based on drama that happened over at AN a while before the desysop request on Meta, an RfA is required to regain the tools.
– Batista and Cena faced off once again for the WWE Championship on May 23 at Over the Limit, but failed again to regain the title from Cena in an “I Quit” match. The following night on “Raw”, Batista opened the show in a wheelchair and claimed he would be pursuing legal action against Cena and the WWE for his injuries.
– I personally would like to see BG7 regain his mop but did not feel, in light of the method of his losing it in the first place, and in light of a poor example set onwiki with regards to comments that people have found insulting, that I would make use of discretion and promote.
– By now Fulk le Réchin was old but he still tried to regain control of the countship.
– Enthroned signed with Regain Records in January 2008.
– SmackDown would regain the World Heavyweight Championship at Backlash when Edge defeated John Cena to win the championship.
– While Germany was losing the war, Finland had already progressed into the Soviet Union in order to regain the areas lost in the previous peace.

Example sentences of “regain”:
– The US attempted to invade Cuba to regain control of it and overthrow it’s communist led government but failed.
– They were able to move switches which required a cover to be pulled off before they could be moved, probably when they tried to regain control of the craft.
– Mao slowly started to regain power in 1965, supported by Lin Biao, Jiang Qing, and Chen Boda.
– He tried but failed to regain the seat at the 2001 General Election and re-entered parliament in 2005 as the MP for Kensington.
– Europe began to slowly regain what was lost during those centuries.
– Zuko then tries to capture Aang in order to regain his peerage and honor, but in the end he help Aang to master the fire.
– On August 9, 1896, his glider stalled and he was unable to regain control.
– Henry was born in exile at Rome on 6 March 1725 and baptized on the same day by Pope Benedict XIII, 37 years after his grandfather James II and VII lost the throne, and ten years after his father’s failed attempt to regain it.
– It required a two-thirds vote of Congress to allow leaders of the Confederacy to regain their citizenship or hold office.
– It is common wisdom that people who lose weight will regain it all within 5 years.
– After a day long battle which the English were winning, the Danes were able to regain their lost ground.
– Stresemann hoped for an escalation of the Polish crisis, which would enable Germany to regain territories ceded to Poland after World War I, and he wanted Germany to gain a larger market for its products there.
– Samus is able to absorb X Parasites to regain health, bombs, and missiles.
– In September 2011, Enthroned said they would end working with Regain Records.
– In 1973, another major war, the Yom Kippur War, was started by Egypt and Syria to regain the territory lost in the Six Day War.
– McGregor returned to MMA on 6 October 2018 to regain the Lightweight Championship from Khabib Nurmagomedov but lost via submission.
– To regain the features of an optical drive, users can either use a separately-available external USB SuperDrive, or the bundled Remote Disc software to access the optical drive of another computer.
– Henry IV sent his army to Wales to fight Glyndŵr and regain control, but it had the opposite effect.
- The US attempted to invade Cuba to regain control of it and overthrow it's communist led government but failed.
- They were able to move switches which required a cover to be pulled off before they could be moved, probably when they tried to regain control of the craft.
More in-sentence examples of “regain”:
– The player must play as Altaïr as he attempts to regain his status as a Master Assassin in the Assassin Order by taking nine Templar lives.
– I wanted to regain the trust of the community before I used rollback again.
– She has attempted to regain the world title but, with the rise of the Chinese women and the formidable Polgár sisters, this has not proved possible.
– Michael refused to do this, as it was against the laws of Romania, and it would make it impossible for him to regain his position as king.
– He vomited and choked on his vomit because he could not regain consciousness.
– Woody convinces Buzz life is worth living even if he is not a space ranger because of the joy he can bring to Andy, and helps Buzz regain his spirit.
– These tribes believed, it was magical, a cure for bowel complaints and a way to regain strength.
– Jinnah could not regain his health.
– He befriends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger and confronts Lord Voldemort, who is trying to regain power.
– This district was dissolved again in 1994 and the district Sonneberg did regain its old size.
– After the Japanese had surrendered to the Allies, our whole people rose to regain our national sovereignty and to found the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
– As the Dark Prince, he must collect sand to regain health.
– Thus, the main political goal of the governments under Horthy was to revise this treaty, and at least, to regain the Hungarian-inhabited lands.
– Other colors are due to host coral pigments, such as green fluorescent proteins Ejection increases the polyp’s chance of surviving short-term stress—they can regain algae, possibly of a different species, at a later time.
– Texas did not regain the population it had lost until the 1950s and 60s.
– He also struggled with Normandy trying to regain control in Maine and Brittany.
– Lita attempted to regain the title on several occasions, wrestling Ivory at Survivor Series and Rebellion, but she was thwarted on each occasion by Steven Richards, Ivory’s mentor.
– Patterson tried to regain the title two more times from Muhammad Ali in 1965 and 1972.
– A curious feature of the partnership is that the coral may eject the algae in hard times, and regain them later.
– Due to events in Zuko’s past, his father Fire Lord Ozai, deems him a complete failure, and Zuko feels he must capture the Avatar to regain his honor.
– Simply said, God can cut his own power, but in so doing, he can still regain that power.
– However, at the tail end of the 1986 season, Richmond was feeling noticeably ill, Following the season, he checked into a clinic and discovered that he had AIDS, and which at the time, was a little understood disease, Despite his illness, Richmond worked to regain his strength and in 1987, He returned in midseason and subsequently won two races at Pocono and Riverside.
– In a rematch on the same night, she pinned James to regain the title and become a two-time WWE Women’s Champion.
– Sverker had attempted to regain the throne.
– Southern states were forced to ratify it in order to regain representation in Congress.
– He underwent two trepanning surgeries, but did not regain consciousness.
- The player must play as Altaïr as he attempts to regain his status as a Master Assassin in the Assassin Order by taking nine Templar lives.
- I wanted to regain the trust of the community before I used rollback again.
- She has attempted to regain the world title but, with the rise of the Chinese women and the formidable Polgár sisters, this has not proved possible.
– Summer is a time when the calves grow and the adult animals regain their strength following a long, hard winter”.
– Mao and the Chinese leaders thought that China should regain control of Tibet, and in 1950, Chinese troops entered the east of Tibet.
– To regain his health, he spent many months at his official rest house.
– The BalkansBalkan nations began to regain their independence from the Ottoman Empire.
– The Russian civil war gave Poland the chance to regain the land controlled by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth that was taken by Russia during the split up of Poland.
– The prince was in a minimally conscious state and it was unclear whether he would ever regain full consciousness.
– Today, young Tlingit are turning back to their traditional beliefs in order to regain a sense of identity as Tlingit.
– For the first time, there were three new WWE Championship reigns in one night, as Randy Orton was awarded the vacant title to start the event, only to lose it to Triple H less than a half-hour later, but in turn regain it at the end of the night in a Last Man Standing match.
– Fusilier KINNE escaped for the first time within 24 hours of capture but was retaken a few days later while attempting to regain our own lines.
– Frequently, people suffering such damage fall into a coma; Over 90 percent of the patients with severe DAI never regain consciousness.Vinas F.C.
– This gave Britain time to regain power.
– Following several poorly reviewed box office flops, Stallone started to regain fame for his role in the crime drama “Shade” which was a box office failure but was praised by critics.
– Therefore, carbocations are often reactive, seeking to fill the octet of valence electrons as well as regain a neutral charge.
– The remnant low of Ivan turned to the south and southwest, and after crossing Florida on September 21 it began to regain tropical characteristics.
– The following year he tried unsuccessfully to regain Piedmont.
– They also attempt to regain lost contact with StarClan, the spirits of warriors who have died.
– Mandela then decided that if black people did not use violence, they would never regain their rights.
– With their support the emperor could regain much of his power.
– After a day long battle which the English were winning, the Danes were able to regain their lost ground.N.
– After they fled, the lieutenant of Artemis offered the fallen god Moonwater to regain his strength.
– Some people however will never regain full facial movement, or it may take a longer time.
– Freire advocates that education allows the oppressed to regain their humanity and overcome their condition; however, he acknowledges that in order for this to take effect, the oppressed have to play a role in their own liberation.
– Sport became a way to regain life.
