Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] have a reputation " in BNC.
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1 | Andy Manson has a reputation as one of the most stylish guitar-makers around , and the new Bluebird is arguably the most stylish guitar he makes . |
2 | Magnus Magnusson has a reputation for being a tenacious man ( ‘ I 've started so I 'll finish ’ ) and he 's going to need to be as chair of the new Scottish Natural Heritage Agency . |
3 | Mr Boren has a reputation for defying his party ( about a third of his votes over the past four years have been against the Democratic line ) and for changing his mind . |
4 | And Vincente Ballesteros has a reputation as one of the finest surgeons in the business . |
5 | ‘ Mr Riddle has a reputation for being a good business man , even a hard man ; did you think you stood any chance of persuading him out of two important objectives without offering anything in return ? ’ |
6 | Mr George has a reputation as a hawk on inflation and his move yesterday will reinforce his credentials . |
7 | Robert Colescott has a reputation for cracking wise in his work . |
8 | General Seri has a reputation of being an honest copper . |
9 | The long established Opera Nova have a reputation for presenting good quality opera performance using local musicians in conjunction with some professional aid . |
10 | Dow Corning has a reputation as a pace-setter in Total Quality Management , having launched its policy in 1983. the purpose of this policy is to ensure that the company provides products and services that meet or exceed the requirements of its customers . |
11 | Boro manager Lennie Lawrence has a reputation for engineering great escapes and on this form he may achieve yet another . |
12 | The Salvation Army in Sri Lanka had a reputation for making a rupee stretch further than anyone else . |
13 | ‘ A gentleman called Rev Kellet had a reputation as a church-builder . |