Example sentences of "[be] to be successful " in BNC.
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1 | Certainly , in so far as the problems and needs of the disadvantaged areas are concerned , a more task orientated approach is required if measures are to be successful . |
2 | Clearly all organisations , if they are to be successful need to adapt to changed circumstances . |
3 | Making miniatures from pressed flowers could really be an entire book in itself , as you need different and very particular skills if you are to be successful . |
4 | Graded assessment and modular accreditation schemes are likely to hasten this process since they too involve the erosion of traditional subject-based teaching and curriculum boundaries and require a much greater degree of organizational flexibility and ongoing review and guidance to be provided through course tutoring if they are to be successful . |
5 | While courses such as intravenous therapy updates are readily acceptable and have immediately observable results in terms of clinical care delivery , less tangible skills such as teaching need to be built up gradually if they are to be successful , another factor which may affect motivation . |
6 | I need that from Bobby and the rest of the side if we are to be successful , ’ says newly-appointed Larder . |
7 | If we are to be successful , we must have Europeanwide agreement . |
8 | Earlier research has shown that if projects of this kind are to be successful , management needs to make organisational changes , as well as technical ones . |
9 | She also points to the importance of performance in first year examinations as a means of identifying potential non-graduates , who may need further support if they are to be successful . |
10 | If Town Halls are to be successful as enabling authorities , then they must make it possible for all their communities ( both residential and business , their fellow agencies , and also their own Councillors and Officers ) to engage in the free trade of information . |
11 | Chris Patten is among the sceptics : ‘ Even if it ( investment ) were to be successful and encourage a 40 or 50 per cent increase in the use of rail , it would make damn-all difference to the growth in road traffic — it would just take a few percentage points off the top . ’ |
12 | Julias Lukasiewicz , from Carlton University in Ottawa , Canada , said that if new high speed trains were to be successful in North America then they had to include a new track like the Japanese Bullet trains or the french TGV . |
13 | If it were to be successful the mental health movement would have to move away from any strong association with welfare . |
14 | Strong trade unions , especially in the public sector , had successfully resisted attacks on the Welfare State in the past , and so needed to be defeated if the Tories ’ solution to what they saw as the major problem — inflation — were to be successful . |
15 | It emphasises , too , man 's primitive belief that if his real life task is to be successful , then it must first be enacted in the magic made by dance ( see page 15 ) . |
16 | If this approach is to be successful there need to be benefits to the wife , the farmer , and the farm . |
17 | The experience of Cherry Willingham School suggests that several key strategies need to be included if LMS is to be successful with support staff . |
18 | This arrangement is vital if long-term co-operation and co-ordination in user education is to be successful . |
19 | Owners naturally forget or feel sorry for the underdog , but experience has shown that dog/owner relations are all important if treatment is to be successful . |
20 | If the outcome is to be successful , it is vital that all anxieties and fears are dealt with before treatment is begun . |
21 | The culmination of its activity is at the kill , whereas a retriever needs to wait and relate closely to its owner , if it is to be successful at its task . |
22 | If it is to be successful in this objective it needs to articulate much more clearly the rival communitarian philosophy which one senses underpins its practical proposals . |
23 | It means that the design of the structure — the form — has to be led by the function which has to be performed if the organisation is to be successful . |
24 | If a product or service is to be successful in the marketplace , then the organization itself must be designed to meet its conditions . |
25 | If the revolution is to be successful , then this shift will spread so as to include the majority of the relevant scientific community , leaving only a few dissenters . |
26 | People also need to like advertising if it is to be successful and , again , the results show that people did find the ads funny and enjoyed watching them . |
27 | If the search is to be successful , the user will learn about the subject and its literature during the searching process . |
28 | If the project is to be successful , it is vital that , as with the Swiss national bank , when the board of that monetary institution meets , it has only one consideration in mind — how to reconcile the requirements of price stability and liquidity in the Community as a whole . |
29 | If a firm is to be successful , it will have to generate sufficient income to cover the cost not only of financing a capital asset but of replacing it when it is worn out . |
30 | This is not so and the principal has to be actively involved ; if the relationship is to be successful then it must be based upon partnership and cooperation . |