Example sentences of "the [noun] have a reputation " in BNC.
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1 | There 's no doubt the RAF have a reputation for getting the job done with the Hercules . |
2 | The University has a reputation for innovative course programmes , resourceful scholarship , and an active and mutually rewarding relationship with local industry , commerce and professional life . |
3 | When Coleman tried to console him , suggesting that the DEA had a reputation for screwing its informants , he was immediately overwhelmed with supporting case histories . |
4 | The Mayor had a reputation in the City as the best politician money could buy . |
5 | As Oaxacan peasants needed some source of cash , the men started seasonal migration , which was disliked because the plantations had a reputation for malaria and poor living and working conditions in general . |
6 | The council had a reputation for giving money . |
7 | On the assumption that the council has a reputation which requires protection , in my judgment the statement of claim , particularly in the passages from paragraph 6 and the second paragraph 9 to which I have referred above , adequately pleads a cause of action in defamation . |
8 | Now the quality obviously is not as good as either the flat or fully-fashioned and that 's why the Americans have a reputation for not but that 's the reason , productivity . |
9 | The match will be fished in all but the severest of conditions — the Oxford has a reputation for producing fish even when ice-breaking is necessary . |
10 | He liked Weissenbruch 's gaiety , and the man had a reputation for telling the truth . |
11 | Shadow from the Gladiators has a reputation as a hard man … but he 's keen for it to be known that he 's really just a big softie at heart . |
12 | The company has a reputation for bad service . |