Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] [prep] a successful " in BNC.

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1 The degree aims to provide students with a sound knowledge of the basic principles , concepts and techniques of business management , with specific reference to their application in the banking and financial services industry ; an understanding of the structure and operation of the industry in a European context ; and the critical , analytical , communications and inter-personal skills needed for a successful career in this rapidly developing field .
2 Perhaps if he had met them after the confidence gained by a successful tour of India in 1976–7 , when his captaincy was much praised , the story might have been different .
3 Finally , there are considerable costs associated with a successful petition for a Royal Charter .
4 The point is that , with the increased powers of the authorities , there is a greater chance that the requisite evidence needed for a successful prosecution will be more readily available , requiring the insider dealer to further refine his cost benefit calculus in deciding whether to engage in the insider dealing .
5 The first is worth mentioning only because it gave him his debut in a major studio , for a United Artists production of Studs Lonigan , one more Dean-like character taken from a successful trilogy of novels by James T. Farrell .
6 It was more a case of realising that Celtic 's squad lacked the strength in depth required for a successful European campaign and to mount a sustainable challenge on the domestic front .
7 The labels , however , have fallen off or become illegible , and only if a character with Chemistry or Prepare Poisons makes a thorough ( 1 dose ) analysis coupled with a successful Int test will he know what they are .
8 The protections and incentives offered by a successful individual voluntary arrangement ( IVA ) , can lead to a larger dividend for creditors and avoid or cancel bankruptcy for a debtor .
9 Although the authors accept that the niche for these systems is essentially ‘ up market ’ and that the support structure needed for a successful , gasification programme precludes gasification from the ‘ appropriate technology ’ approach , their form of economic analysis is closer to a sales pitch than an economic evaluation .
10 Indeed , it is often ineffective , due to the difficulty of detecting abuse and , in criminal cases at least , the high standard of proof required for a successful prosecution .
11 First of all there is the project document of which the format and content are so often quite unsuited to tackling the formidable tasks required for a successful conservation programme .
12 Gaps in understanding of the disease and its treatment and the unsuitable characteristics of available diagnostic tools mean that prostatic cancer fails to meet most of the standard epidemiological criteria required for a successful screening programme .
13 The royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings concern themselves exclusively with the rituals required for a successful passage through the Underworld .
14 The Tehran newspaper Jomhori Islami reported that the Khordad 15 Foundation had increased the £2m ( about £1.3m ) reward offered to a successful assassin .
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