We found 239 examples of how to use reputation in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 239.
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76. | Tom has a bad reputation. | |
77. | Tom cares a lot about his reputation. | |
78. | Tom has a very bad reputation around town. | |
79. | Tom has a reputation of never listening to anybody's advice. | |
80. | Tom has a reputation of never letting anyone else say anything. | |
81. | Tom has a reputation of never getting things done on time. | |
82. | The Dutch have a reputation for being good at languages. | |
83. | Tom has a dubious reputation. | |
84. | I won't stake my reputation on it, but I think it's a genuine alien life form. | |
85. | You live freely if you don't have a reputation to lose. | |
86. | I hope you realize that I'm putting my reputation on the line by helping you. | |
87. | Those were drinking days, and most men drank hard. So very great is the improvement Time has brought about in such habits, that a moderate statement of the quantity of wine and punch which one man would swallow in the course of a night, without any detriment to his reputation as a perfect gentleman, would seem, in these days, a ridiculous exaggeration. | |
88. | You have something of a reputation. | |
89. | Our professor has a good reputation. | |
90. | She has a bad reputation. | |
91. | He's a doctor of good reputation. | |
92. | He can't afford to have his reputation hurt. | |
93. | He has a reputation for being very wise. | |
94. | That firm has a good reputation. | |
95. | That man has a bad reputation. | |
96. | He has a reputation for being a skirt chaser. | |
97. | I don't care about my reputation. | |
98. | I'm just thinking about your reputation. | |
99. | Your reputation precedes you. | |
100. | You have a good reputation. |