Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] reputation [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It owes its position to the fame of Sillery which , equally overrated , owes its reputation to the vines of Verzeray . |
2 | But , however rapidly the filmmakers who built their reputations during the war may have disillusioned the critics , with their narrow concept of what the nation 's filmmakers should be doing , British filmmakers had reason to be confident in 1945 . |
3 | Throughout the black ‘ homelands ’ and adjacent African territories of modern Southern Africa the station continues to bear its reputation as the beginning of the migrant trail to labour in the ‘ white ’ economy . |
4 | Musgrave owes his reputation to the role he played in the complicated and imperfectly understood politics of the western Anglo-Scottish borders during the 1530s . |
5 | With Sironi 's inclusion in the Tate Gallery 's ‘ On Classic Ground ’ , and a general reappraisal of European art between the wars , it is a timely decision and brings out of retirement Estorick , now eighty and recently living in New York and Barbados , who built his reputation in the art market by buying Futurist and Surrealist paintings shortly after the conclusion of World War II . |
6 | However , this year Mildred was older and hopefully wiser ( at any rate she was more full of good intentions than ever ) and she was quite determined to lose her reputation as the worst witch in the school . |
7 | Given their reputation in the 1970s , who would have thought that British car workers would match their counterparts in Japan or Germany as they do now , not only for productivity , but for quality as well ? |
8 | In urban South Africa , the group published the famous newspaper the World , which enhanced its reputation during the Soweto disturbances in 1976 . |
9 | Wimpey Environmental has built its reputation on the quality of its measurement work , and it is this element that distinguishes us from our rivals . |
10 | Several members of the present touring party have made their reputations in the teams which have done so well in the Fira Championship . |
11 | At the Dunn Nutrition Laboratory in Cambridge , Dr John Cummings has built his reputation on the importance of dietary fibre ( or what he calls non-starch polysaccharides ) . |
12 | Thus speaks a man who has made his reputation in the pop genre . |
13 | As chairman of the British Railways Board ( 1963–5 ) , Beeching had made his reputation in the public sector by the impressive way he had tackled the thankless job of modernizing the outdated rail network . |
14 | Throughout most of those countries the universal view is that Britain should do more to enhance its reputation through the fund . |
15 | Tel reached into a desk drawer , confirming his reputation as the fastest cheque-book east of Chancery Lane . |
16 | Whittingham 's four-goal blast confirmed his reputation as the most lethal striker outside the Premier League . |
17 | The still somewhat restless Club had one more change to make — to replace its President , who never quite regained his reputation after the Extraordinary General Meeting of 1982 . |
18 | Only two out of 15 well-known media pundits , whose outspoken role in the campaign Bush has ridiculed , have staked their reputation on the President winning a second term . |
19 | She has been coughing but she worked with sufficient sparkle at Lambourn on Saturday to persuade trainer Barry Hills that she is ready to put her reputation on the line . |
20 | While he has staked his reputation on the tangled European question , his government has behaved dismally , using legalistic chicanery rather than sustained argument to force its case through parliament . |
21 | The moral is , deal with an expert who will lay his reputation on the line and back his opinion with a receipt . |
22 | One bounced cheque could ruin your reputation with the shop and will lead to bank charges — probably including one for a letter from the manager . |
23 | Against a backdrop of lurid publicity , the university is delving into the truth of the affair , anxious to protect its reputation in the face of some startling claims . |
24 | Tony Mitchell made a rapid second ascent to keep his reputation as the man who has done everything . |
25 | Although Stark , uniquely at that date , had experimented with a severe part-Wren , part-Russian neo-baroque at the steeple of his St George 's church , Glasgow ( 1807 ) , his next major design , the Greek Doric Judiciary Buildings in Glasgow 's Saltmarket established his reputation as the pioneer of the Greek revival in Scotland . |
26 | The Branch has formed a local Management Committee to operate the Lodge on behalf of the Association within agreed guidelines and , judging from the number of applications specifically for The White House , Bexhill-on-Sea will retain its reputation as the retirement centre of the South . |
27 | He had gained his reputation in the mountains of North Africa , but he was what the Americans call a ‘ hard nose ’ with little respect for civilians . |
28 | He attempted to restore his reputation in the Champion Stakes , but the sparkle had gone and he was beaten a length and a half by Lorenzaccio . |
29 | The torrent of tears became a flood of determination to confirm his reputation as the world 's best young golfer . |
30 | There are the lost jobs , the lost money and the lost prestige as London battles to maintain its reputation among the world 's financial centres . |