Example sentences of "success to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In Ambassador we have spectacular looks and movement , stamina , speed , soundness and the proof of all these things in his successes to date . |
2 | Er I have had some successes to date . |
3 | Even the pinnacle of his success to date was free of any taint of pandering : compare ‘ Purple Rain' with Michael Jackson 's ‘ Beat It ’ , where Eddie Van Halen was dropped plum in the middle as a calculated bid for MTV exposure and the Middle American AOR heartland . |
4 | ‘ It probably is , ’ he responded when asked if the Lancome was his biggest success to date . |
5 | Curiously , it was Penn 's last success to date . |
6 | Meanwhile , the future of the Open Software Foundation 's Motif graphical user interface is a subject that 's concerning IXI , as well as some other corners of the independent software vendor community who 's businesses are focused on the emerging de facto industry standard , OSF 's major success to date . |
7 | The judges will be looking for businesses with innovative ideas , a foreseeable profitable future as well as success to date , ideas for future expansion , commitment to equal opportunities , steps taken for job-share/part-time ( where applicable ) , creativity , products which are environment-friendly and efforts to enhance the working environment . |
8 | Assessment of success to date of the ‘ Villa Policy . ’ |
9 | Held at the Stadium Youth and Community Centre in the Shankill , the crime-busting project has been a major success to date — with eight out of 11 young people getting jobs . |
10 | Some notable examples of success to date include improvements to the terephthalic acid plants ; the development of new surfactants ; major extensions to the resins and acrylics ranges using innovatory polymer systems ; fibres with better finishes ; and work on the hot topic of the replacement of chlorofluorocarbons , claimed by some scientists to damage the earth 's ozone layer . |
11 | Clayton attributes a lot of his success to sport itself . |
12 | She seems to have been too ignorant of , or to have too little regard to , those rules of the drama , and that happy management of plot and catastrophe , which often ensure success to poetry and sentiments much inferior to her own |
13 | The pleasures of the squares of the Bedford estate in Bloomsbury , the nobility of Regent 's Park and the elegant uniformity of Belgravia owe their aesthetic success to ruthlessness . |