Example sentences of "and have a reputation " in BNC.
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1 | The hotel is open to non-residents and has a reputation for good food and a carefully chosen selection of wines . |
2 | All I knew about Waugh was that he was the son of the famous Evelyn , and has a reputation for the sort of scathing wit that seems to epitomise the self-appointed arbiters of literary , and more generally , artistic taste and standards . |
3 | Musgrave Park is the regional centre for orthopaedic surgery and has a reputation second to none for its geriatric work . |
4 | In Northern Ireland , its impact was limited as the newspaper circulates among the minority community and has a reputation for anti-British bias . |
5 | Van Miert , 50 , is Belgian , formerly leader of the Flemish Socialist party , and has a reputation as a committed environmentalist . |
6 | It 's a pilot 's favourite and has a reputation for being safe and reliable . |
7 | To be strong and to have a reputation for being so is a source of self-esteem . |
8 | By not only relieving David Gower of the captaincy , which was inevitable , but omitting him altogether the selectors provoked an uproar ; they came up with a party that had only two specialist openers , an inexperienced middle order , and some fast bowlers who were virtually untried , injury-prone and had a reputation for speed but not accuracy . |
9 | The ‘ Indian Tamils ’ , as they came to be called , were of low status and had a reputation among British planters for being docile . |
10 | True , there was Crown prince Tupouto'a waiting in the wings , but he spent little time in Tonga and had a reputation as a playboy — a Farouk-like figure given to white suits and expensive lady friends . |
11 | He 's made 2 escape attempts and had a reputation for persistent violence . |