won造句121. She played badly in the first set, but then she turned the tables on her opponent and won the match.
122. By some freak of fate, she won an enormous sum of money.
123. He told me I'd won and I thought it was just a piss-take.
124. The Green candidate won over 3 000 of the 14 000 votes cast.
125. Mickelson won his first major golf tournament while still an amateur.
126. There was some confusion as to whether we had won or lost.
127. Now don't get smug just because you've won a couple of games.
128. I'm burning with curiosity - you must tell me who's won!
129. His delightful sense of humour won him a legion of friends.
130. Dial our 24-hour hotline to find out if you have won a prize.
131. He won a head-to-head battle with NF leader Jean-Marie Le Pen.
132. The movie won Oscars for best costumes and best screenplay in this year's awards.
133. Stalin was insistent that the war would be won and lost in the machine shops.
134. She won first prize, though none of us had expected it.
135. They took cash in lieu of the prize they had won.
136. His latest movie has won high praise from the critics.
137. The boys are walking on air because their team won the game.
138. Bill grudged Dick his prize even though he had won a better prize himself.
139. He has won over a significant number of the left-wing deputies.
140. The two British players both won their first - round matches in aggressive style.
141. Streisand won fame as a singer before she became an actress.
142. He won the decider which completed England's 3-2 victory over Austria.
143. On April 19 the new government won a vote of confidence by 339 votes to 207.
144. Which year was it that Italy won the World Cup?
145. She won acceptance by the King family only through extraordinary diligence.
146. At the 1968 Olympic Games she had won gold medals in races at 200, 400, and 800m.
147. One runner forged ahead of the others and won the race.
148. The seats are allotted to the candidates who have won the most votes.
149. The government held a vote of confidence and lost/won it.
150. She has won the award for the third year in succession.