Sentence examples for engendered a reputation from inspiring English sources

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Sensitive Adrian writes a poem to protest her economic depredations: "Do you weep, Mrs Thatcher, do you weep?…Do you wake with 'three million' on your brain?"The recession of the 1980s, and the Conservative government's alleged callousness towards its victims, engendered a reputation that eventually caught up with and nobbled the Tories.

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It also engendered a family split.

It engendered a much harsher reaction.

Behind the scenes, the proposed guidelines engendered a long debate.

Both engendered a backlash in the next election.

Could this have engendered a robust attitude to language?

But Wunderman's op-ed manifesto engendered a broad response, and the response has engendered something like a movement.

For, while in the ordinary course of things this deliberate, scholarly exhumation of the reputation of a 'Great Man' of English letters might be receiving considerable attention in the pages of the literary reviews, one utterly irrelevant fact concerning its author has engendered a far wider debate.

This engendered a fear of failure.

That statement usually engendered a smirk and a knowing nod.

He engendered an esprit among the rest.

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