Example sentences of "develop a [adj] reputation " in BNC.
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1 | some of the most successful of the small indies have achieved success largely by catering for specialist markets ( generally ignored by the majors ) and developing a good reputation for its product with the fans of particular styles , so much so that some indie labels enjoy instant sales of a new release on the strength of the quality of their past product . |
2 | Held in the open air and under marquees , The South Bank Jazz Festival has developed a strong reputation for presenting the best in traditional and contemporary jazz . |
3 | Born in 1841 , Robert 's origins were bona fide proletarian ; he worked in a glass factory and as a house painter , taking evening classes in art which proved such a successful venture that he was able to set up a studio by 1869 and had developed a substantial reputation by the 1880s . |
4 | Over the past two decades the OU has developed a worldwide reputation for the quality of its courses , teaching and research . |
5 | Its role was partly that of a forum , partly a catalyst , and partly that of an intellectual resource which feeds in ideas and information ; over the years it has developed an outstanding reputation for encouraging and sustaining an informed dialogue between local movements . |
6 | Under Thompson 's direction , Goldsmiths ' has developed an international reputation for its conceptually orientated graduates . |
7 | Over the years it has developed an international reputation in research on student learning strategies , critical analysis of adult basic and overseas education , and in educational philosophy and policy . |
8 | EARTHSCAN , which has developed an unparalleled reputation for providing briefing documents on environmental issues , has begun an energy information programme . |
9 | Under the violinists Johann Stamitz and Christian Cannabich , the orchestra had developed an unparalleled reputation for discipline and virtuosity — an ‘ army of generals ’ , as the English historian Dr Burney described it . |
10 | Among their many roles , NCA International have developed an enviable reputation putting new life into the capable and versatile DHC Caribou |
11 | SAVAK was to develop a fearsome reputation both at home and abroad — indeed , it eventually came to symbolize the excess of all secret-police societies . |