Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [pron] reputation as [art] " in BNC.

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1 Many commentators interpreted Aquino 's action as an attempt to revive her reputation as a populist and to distance herself from the charges of nepotism , corruption and incompetence which had been increasingly directed against her government by critics from both the right and the left .
2 This had brought Nevzorov international media attention because of a suggested link to mafia-style organized crime and public expressions of concern from Gorbachev , but increasingly there were suspicions that Nevzorov worked for the KGB ( State Security Committee ) , and that the KGB had staged the shooting to enhance his reputation as an heroic investigative reporter .
3 The torrent of tears became a flood of determination to confirm his reputation as the world 's best young golfer .
4 His programmes to help the unemployed , to improve working conditions and to aid agriculture established his reputation as a reformer and provided a foretaste of the New Deal .
5 The Wedding Present consolidated their reputation as a fine live band during 1988 but released a dearth of new material .
6 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 .
7 Tony Mitchell made a rapid second ascent to keep his reputation as the man who has done everything .
8 On the other hand , Merritt 's singing this time justified his reputation as an exponent of this bel canto Heldentenor role .
9 Whittingham 's four-goal blast confirmed his reputation as the most lethal striker outside the Premier League .
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