We found 239 examples of how to use reputation in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 239.
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51. | He was desperate to defend his reputation. | |
52. | Her third movie greatly added to her reputation. | |
53. | She had a reputation for being well informed about her subjects. | |
54. | She is a singer whose reputation is growing fast. | |
55. | She was overshadowed by her sister's reputation. | |
56. | Live up to one's reputation. | |
57. | Reputation is what you seem; character is what you are. | |
58. | It is very hard to live up to your reputation. | |
59. | It is hard to maintain one's reputation. | |
60. | I hear that it has quite the reputation with coffee connoisseurs. | |
61. | The high performance and the elegant design of this model have combined to give it a high reputation. | |
62. | Father's bankruptcy was a blot on the family's reputation. | |
63. | He has a good reputation no matter where he goes. | |
64. | Once your reputation's gone, you can boldly carry on. | |
65. | You live freely if you haven't a reputation to lose. | |
66. | No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks. | |
67. | No-frills airlines have a bad reputation. | |
68. | That car dealership has a reputation for selling lemons. | |
69. | He is an exemplary person with an excellent reputation. | |
70. | My mother told me that the only thing he could give me was a reputation. | |
71. | Salmonella outbreaks blemished spinach importers' reputation for running clean factories. | |
72. | He has bad reputation of being dishonest. | |
73. | Her reputation was hurt a lot by this. | |
74. | Chinese strategists are said to be go players, whereas Western ones have the reputation of being chess players. | |
75. | Tom has a reputation for always being late. |