He has a reputation as an excellent doctor; that is why we chose him.
Liz Smith once said that you can't build a reputation on what you're going to do.
She has a reputation for being a very shrewd businesswoman.
This school has an excellent reputation in the
community.
His reputation as a stockbroker was ruined by allegations of insider trading.
The university has managed to attract a lot of students because of its excellent reputation abroad.
No one in the office really wants to work with Oscar because he has such a reputation
for laziness.
Henry Kissinger once remarked that ninety percent of the politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.
There is a Chinese proverb that states that of a dead leopard we keep the skin, of man his reputation.
Germany has a reputation for producing
high-quality goods.
Jamaican politics has acquired a bad reputation for bringing violence to the streets of this island nation.
Fiji Islanders were once feared for their fierce reputation as cannibals.
As a developing nation, Lesotho is struggling, but it has built for itself a reputation for dependable tourism.
Trinidad and Tobago has developed a reputation as an excellent investment site for international businesses.
In addition to its reputation as one of the most prestigious universities in the world, Harvard is also the oldest higher-education institute in the United States.
The Greek sculptor Daedalos was reputed to have made statues that were so lifelike that they could actually walk and talk.
Pearson College has earned a reputation for excellence and innovation in international education.
Venice in the 1600s, with its reputation for freedom from social and religious constraints, was the ideal place for opera to flourish.
Greek music theory was reputedly founded by Pythagoras around 500 B.C.