Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] have a reputation " in BNC.
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1 | In Oslo yesterday , diplomats warned that the Nobel committee had a reputation for security and the leaked forecasts might prove wide of the mark . |
2 | Following defeats like the final last season the Transvaal hierarchy have a reputation of blaming it all on a few players . |
3 | The manor orchard has a reputation in the village for being haunted . |
4 | UEFA 's appeals committee have a reputation for not only upholding decisions of the disciplinary committee , but in some cases increasing the punishment . |
5 | He is shocked at what has happened to his son although he added that Darlington town centre has a reputation for violence . |
6 | Does the Land Rover petrol engine have a reputation for inadequate cooling when operated in tropical climates ? |
7 | The island 's strawberries which are available all year round have a reputation for being particularly delicious . |
8 | I was very lucky ; Clarence House has a reputation for giving half an hour and then that 's it . |
9 | Among the hunting fraternity the mountain goat has a reputation for being difficult to kill cleanly and is sadly renowned for its ability to ‘ carry a lot of lead ’ . |