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14 Sentences With "succeeding in making"

How to use succeeding in making in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "succeeding in making" and check conjugation/comparative form for "succeeding in making". Mastering all the usages of "succeeding in making" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Team Trump was succeeding in making Comey and  Peter Strzok  the public faces of the Russia probe.
At the same time, some noticed that Microsoft appears to be succeeding in making Azure more profitable.
So far he is succeeding in making it more accountable and nimble, says R.J. Hottovy of Morningstar, an investment-research firm.
Mollie, are the media succeeding in making this whole Supreme Court debate that is going to explode tomorrow almost entirely about Roe v. Wade?
Norm Macdonald is succeeding in making things worse for himself -- fresh off attacking the #MeToo movement, he cracked a joke, of sorts, about Down syndrome.
The bottom line is that Trump at the moment is at least succeeding in making the 2016 campaign resemble something close to a normal presidential race.
Democrats have successfully transferred Hillary Clinton's gains in well-educated districts to their down-ballot candidates, even while succeeding in making up some of the ground she lost in white working-class ones.
It's a brilliant beginning, in the tradition of the classical bildungsroman but extending the form into something more capacious, as if Emezi were pushing with all her might against the walls of a small room and succeeding in making it larger.
Dave tells her she would be bored out of her mind by Patrick, and asks her to marry him. She refuses. Dave, however, is crafty and clever enough to succeed: he wins her back and moves back in at the end, succeeding in making both of them miserable.
By then, Systime had some 1,150 employees and eleven offices around the United Kingdom. Systime was one of four companies short-listed for the Institute of Directors's annual Business Enterprise Award for 1981. It was an unusual case of a British company succeeding in making minicomputers, a market dominated by American firms. Despite its successes and fast growth, Systime was little known to the general public.
Fox Wars received positive reviews. Digital Spy and Metro chose the documentary as one of the TV picks of the day. The Guardian journalist John Crace was surprised to learn that Britain has only 33,000 urban foxes and said: > Fox Wars felt genuine. It may not have been, of course, but credit to the > director and producer for succeeding in making an usual slice of people's > lives look that way.
Denny Clanton (born April 4, 1982, in Hammond, Indiana) is an American soccer player who last played defense for the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer. Clanton was drafted 38th overall by the Fire in the 2004 MLS Superdraft out of University of Dayton, succeeding in making the team's developmental roster. While at Dayton, Clanton was named All-Atlantic 10 first team as well as All- Ohio Player of the Year in his senior 2004 season. He played a year in MLS, appearing in ten games.
A Montreal Gazette report in late 1991 noted that Paradis had "injected new vigor into the enforcement of anti-pollution laws" but added that he had not succeeding in making the environment a priority of the Bourassa government."Paradis suffers a blow", Montreal Gazette, 30 December 1991, B2. ;Canadian federalism As a vocal supporter of Canadian federalism, Paradis had little involvement in the Bourassa government's turn to Quebec nationalism after the failure of the Meech Lake Accord.Robert McKenzie, "Quebec cabinet looks united as federalist ministers lie low", Toronto Star, 31 January 1991, A11.
Bosco's novels share similar themes—de/racination, the alienated female body, solitude and bitterness—but increase in their intensity of lamentation and rage from the lyrical Un amour maladroit (1961) and Les infusoires(1965) to La femme de Loth (1970). This novel is a strong and bitter jeremiad, the lament of a rejected woman who has not yet broken through her fascination with a man-god. New Medea (1974) takes this rage to an even higher pitch, not quite succeeding in making convincing either Medea or her enormous act, but inspiring respect for the strength of her obsession. Charles Lévy M.D. (1977), despite the banality of its title and the familiarity of the situation it depicts (it is the monologue of a dying man), is a compassionate and subtle work, the confession of a weak man who is bound to his wife and convention through some fundamental lack of energy.

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