Example sentences of "to [be] [art] success " in BNC.
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1 | But , if you want to be a success that s what you have to do . |
2 | X Window is certain to be a success because it allows for applications running on any manufacturer 's machine and any multi-tasking operating system to be used by any X-based workstation or terminal . |
3 | ‘ I know , I know , just when he was beginning to be a success like Perry . |
4 | Mr Andrew Palmer , the editor , said ‘ establishing eye-contact ’ with waiting customers was just one of the qualities needed to be a success behind the bar . |
5 | Taylor and his managers decided that it had to be ‘ double or quits ’ if the business was to be a success . |
6 | The tests are designed to illustrate those qualities which may be essential if the adventure is to be a success ( p. 207 ) . |
7 | It is the first of this kind of thing that I have organised and I would like it to be a success . |
8 | Walking without the wheelbarrow turned out to be a success . |
9 | By the Thursday night , she was getting tired and it did n't look as if the try-out week was going to be a success . |
10 | The scheme was judged to be a success and extended to all secondary schools in April 1986 . |
11 | Only join clubs , societies , or associations if the work or activity that they pursue is really of interest to you , though , or it is unlikely to be a success . |
12 | The best way you can repay your debt to your father is to be a success as a jockey . ’ |
13 | There had n't been any time to find a new skivvy , and a skivvy was vital if the evening was to be a success . |
14 | To be a success , it 's never too late , |
15 | To be a SUCCESS , I know that 's THE WAY . |
16 | The legislation was felt to be a success , for in 1898 the types of crimes covered by it were expanded . |
17 | After only three weeks Richter announced his experiment to be a success . |
18 | Having found her ideas to be a success , Alison is now ready to share the designs with other knitters . |
19 | The psychiatrist Ronald Laing suggested once that ‘ to be a success in our society one has to learn to dream of failure ’ . |
20 | The first chairperson of the organisation , the evangelical church minister Detlof Rose , considered the congress to be a success and pointed out that it had raised critical questions with regard to the Church and its use of modern technology . |
21 | After all , earth was not made in a day and there is always scope for a second project once the first has been completed and shown to be a success . |
22 | He appears to have made his own luck and , despite setbacks such as presenting the short-lived TV quiz show Scruples , it looks as if Simon will continue to be a success . |
23 | It had to be a success — she knew she would only be allowed one failure . |
24 | These Partnerships need to be representative of the most influential stakeholders , if the Compact is to be a success . |
25 | These Partnerships need to be representative of the most influential stakeholders , if the Compact is to be a success . |
26 | There was no question but that Jean-Claude wanted to be a success and that it was my job to bring this about . |
27 | It is critical that the two teams know what each has designed around the interface zone , for the project to be a success . |
28 | They want to be engrossed by your speech ; they want the occasion to be a success . |
29 | A new scheme experimenting with medical records on small plastic smart cards seems to be a success , according to Medical Monitor . |
30 | So productivity increased tremendously , and therefore it was going to be a success . |