Example sentences of "have [adv] be a [adj] success " in BNC.
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1 | As has been mentioned , one problem is that , when such cases have gone to tribunal , there has not been an overwhelming success — |
2 | The air campaign has not been an unqualified success in any of its missions . |
3 | Wales kept in touch with halfway leaders USA in the Philip Morris World Cup here yesterday — but the tournament has already been a resounding success for Mouland . |
4 | On the other hand , VAT has clearly been an economic success . |
5 | At a personal level the visit had obviously been a great success , but Napoleon III came away without any specific extension of the Entente and he left the British Ministers unconvinced of his desire for peace and stability in Europe . |
6 | His territorial reordering of the 1470s had apparently been a great success , creating a nexus of trusted associates prepared to work in the crown 's interests , while those outside the charmed circle seemed , by the end of the decade , to have acquiesced in their exclusion . |
7 | His territorial reordering of the 1470s had apparently been a great success , creating a nexus of trusted associates prepared to work in the crown 's interests , while those outside the charmed circle seemed , by the end of the decade , to have acquiesced in their exclusion . |
8 | He had been out and was coming in , although the way he walked suggested that going out had not been a great success , and that not much awaited him at home . |
9 | James Clappison , Yorkshire South , said Mr Heath 's intervention in the campaign had not been a conspicuous success . |
10 | It had not been an unqualified success . |
11 | Their attack on the Centre LePen had n't been an unqualified success , but Duroc was pleased with the loss of life . |