Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] to be successful " in BNC.
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1 | First , previous experience had shown some topics to be successful in engaging speakers in interaction ( the danger of death question discussed in 3.1 is of this type ) . |
2 | Aerial photography requires good expanses of clear skies to be successful , and if you hire a helicopter in advance , you must make the booing subject to weather conditions — flights are far too expensive to hang around ( quite literally ) waiting for clouds to pass in order to take pictures . |
3 | For such changes to be successful , they would need to be so large that they would undermine price stability in the Community . |
4 | This explains why the authorities , wanting the 1981 provisions to be successful in influencing monetary growth , applied the provisions to these institutions . |
5 | The Doaks have found a number of friendly gestures to be successful in communicating intentions to dolphins and engaging them in gamesplay . |
6 | They are also the only ones to be successful in recent years in winning seats in England . |
7 | Only if productivity increases is it possible in the long-run for both groups to be successful . |
8 | He does n't react to the negative but takes positive steps to be successful . |