Example sentences of "have have [adj] success " in BNC.

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1 We have had partial successes and failures .
2 We do n't have a spray shop here and we have had mixed success with using a local spray finisher .
3 French state and technocentric-inspired planning have had great successes in both telecommunications and space ; but the British have had their acknowledged successes also — most notably in the broadcasting field , where a traditional consensual policy has been modified step-by-step and channel-by-channel down the decades since 1922 .
4 The major exception to this , the palace shops , have had great success .
5 Many men buffeted by fortune will reach retirement prematurely ; some have had great success to be followed by even greater failure .
6 Although the industrial countries have had great success in cleaning their air and water , this very success has often increased the amount of solid dirt .
7 Modern historians have had scant success with this material , which inspires little trust .
8 ‘ We have had tremendous success with this appeal year after year , as it always turns up an unknown , usually from a school whose traditional sports do not include soccer , ’ he explained .
9 THE All Ireland schools ' finals take place tomorrow at the Baldoyle Centre in Dublin , and Coleraine Inst , who represent Ulster in the senior boys event , have had outstanding success since the early 80s winning the Irish title no less than nine times since 1980 .
10 A few single volumes have had deserved success .
11 Friends of the Earth groups around the world have been publicising the plight of the rainforest and have had particular success in Brazil , supporting Paulinho Paiakan of the Kayapo and other tribal leaders .
12 Yet our 4 × 400 metres relay teams have had considerable success .
13 While Caribbean governments are trying to find ways of fostering local culture at a regional level , groups working at the grassroots level have had considerable success in developing self-supporting communication activities .
14 Although new medical schools like McMaster in Canada and Maastricht in the Netherlands have had considerable success ( in terms of staff and student satisfaction ) with courses based on self directed , problem based learning , these models may be dismissed as difficult to implement in an existing course .
15 In recent weeks , a number of additional measures have been introduced and the security forces have had considerable success in disrupting planned terrorist activity .
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