he succeeded in Czech

podařilo se mu

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1. He succeeded at length.

2. He succeeded his father Charles VII.

3. He succeeded to jibe her attention.

4. He succeeded by dint of hard work.

5. He succeeded in pulling through the difficulty.

6. He succeeded in the face of great difficulties.

7. He succeeded his father as Professor of Botany.

8. Had he succeeded, he would have acquired a monopoly.

9. He succeeded in propelling the ball across the line.

10. He succeeded in negotiating Britain into the European Community.

11. He succeeded Admirably in drawing fire away from the troop transports

12. He succeeded his great-grandfather Louis XIV at the age of five.

13. He was the fifth son of King Shō Shin, who he succeeded.

14. (adverb) He succeeded Admirably in drawing fire away from the troop transports.

15. On 2 May 1943 he succeeded John M. Andrews as Prime Minister.

16. He succeeded with the aid of a completely new method he discovered.

17. He succeeded in pulling apart my clenched arms and started on my legs.

18. This prompted a move to Valencia, where he succeeded Ronald Koeman as manager.

19. He succeeded in his profession, but he always secretly considered himself an impostor.

20. He succeeded his uncle, Shō Sen'i, who was forced to abdicate in his favor.

21. In the election he succeeded in edging his opponent out by a small margin.

22. He succeeded in presenting Heidegger's often turgid style in a readable and idiomatic English.

23. 26 The pilot averted a tragedy when he succeeded in preventing the plane from crashing.

24. In 1944 he succeeded the head of the organic chemistry department Wilhelm Schlenk at the University of Tübingen.

25. In 1842 he received a government pension, and in the following year he succeeded Southey as Poet Laureate .

26. In the November 1946 legislative election, he succeeded in winning a seat as deputy from the Nièvre département.

27. He succeeded on lap 17 and immediately closed on Mansell who, in turn, was continuing to harass Prost.

28. He succeeded his father in 1538, taking over his father's position as Chamberlain of the Exchequer for life.

29. He succeeded Pym in control of the ordnance, and was thanked by the House for deciphering intercepted letters.

30. 22 In 1842 he received a government pension, and in the following year he succeeded Southey as Poet Laureate .

31. When at last he succeeded the man was sullen and uncooperative, repeatedly demanding why we had come to Bahdu.

32. He succeeded his uncle, James Brooke, as the second White Rajah of this small country on the coast of Borneo.

33. He succeeded simply in insinuating himself into the lineup of Washington regulars: a huckster in continual search of a hustle.

34. Mark the Evangelist Church in San Antonio, he succeeded Archbishop José H.Gomez as the sixth Archbishop of San Antonio

35. He succeeded Rusticius as magister militum per Thracias (464), and had several successes against the Goths and Huns (466 or 467).

36. It was only much later that he succeeded in integrating his Tahitian experience into his pictorial practice(Sentencedict.com), through his gouache cut-outs.

37. He succeeded in ‘thoroughly proving the Jews to be wrong,’ whereas Paul, not long before, had left the synagogue.—Acts 18:1, 4-6.

38. 206 – 176 BC) was an Illyrian king of the Dardanian State.Bato was the son of Longarus whom he succeeded and the brother of Monunius II who ruled after him

39. From 1972 he succeeded in solving a part of the Hilbert's sixteenth problem, concerning the number of components and the topology of non-singular fourth-order algebraic surfaces in three dimensions.

40. In 1809 he succeeded French Laurence as regius professor of civil law at Oxford, chancellor of the diocese of Oxford, and judge of the court of admiralty of the Cinque ports.

41. Aurelian presided over a divided empire during the Crisis of the Third Century, and he succeeded in reconquering Tetricus I's Gallic Empire and Zenobia's Palmyrene Empire before being assassinated by his own generals in 275 AD while …

42. Whereas the Pythagoreans had tried to Arithmetize geometry and failed, when Eudoxus tried to geometrize arithmetic he succeeded! By the way, since 19 × 19 is greater than 30 × 12, is greater than ! Euclid is the greatest mathematical encyclopediast of all times

43. In case the healing didn’t work, according to Tacitus, the “the onus of failure would belong to the poor Beseechers.” This was a win-win for Vespasian, because if he succeeded, he would get the credit, and if he failed the men would be blamed! W

44. ‘He succeeded to the Chairmanship of the party in 1926.’ ‘I have taken over the Chairmanship of the trust, and so have responsibility for one of the greatest works of collaborative scholarship of the last century.’ ‘He gave up the Chairmanship before the privatization exercise was completed.’

45. He wished to get a sight of him directly, but this was no easy matter; yet, with the help of sundry Breastings and elbowings, like a true Alpine, he succeeded in forcing a passage and reaching the foremost ranks next to the side of the carriage

46. At some point in the past when the Supreme System Lord Ra was still alive, Bacis undertook the Trial of Ra in hopes of bettering his life and the life of his mate Sidhe.Bacis made it all the way to the eleventh planet of the Trial where he succeeded in winning the war games

47. In 1788 , he succeeded Sir Robert Taylor as Architect and Surveyor to the Bank of England , the exterior of the Bank being his most famous work. The job, and especially the personal contacts arising from it, increased the success of Soane's practice, and he became Associate Royal Academician (ARA) in 1795 , then full Royal Academician (RA) in 1802 .

48. William the Aetheling, French Guillaume Aetheling, (born 1103—died November 25, 1120, at sea off Barfleur, France), Anglo-Norman prince, only son of Henry I of England and recognized duke of Normandy (as William IV, or as William III if the earlier claim of his uncle, William Rufus, is not acknowledged).He succeeded his uncle, the imprisoned Duke Robert II Curthose.

49. The severity of the law was modified by a felon's right to Abjure the realm if he succeeded in reaching the sanctuary of a church.: Even while abjurations were in force, such a criminal was not allowed to take sanctuary and Abjure the realm.: If the accused would neither submit to trial nor Abjure the realm after 40 days, he was starved into submission