Sentence examples for making a reputation from inspiring English sources

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He was making a reputation and a living.

At this time he seemed mainly interested in making a reputation for himself as a successful scientist.

"I think Kenyon is making a reputation as one of the best defensive forwards in this league.

Over the last few years, social charity The Big House has been making a reputation for itself with collaborative theatre projects.

Woodward came back to Nottingham at a time when its new theatre, the Playhouse, was run by the distinguished actor John Neville, then making a reputation both for the classics and the experimental demands of the times.

Crucible Theatre, Sat to 25 Feb Lyn Gardner The creative team behind the Wales-based company Earthfall have been making a reputation as creators of imaginatively staged and politically astute dance-theatre.

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I don't have to make a reputation for myself.

Steinbrenner made a reputation — and resuscitated a franchise — by gobbling up free agents.

In the 1990's, Mr. Deutsch made a reputation for himself as a player.

Beane has made a reputation by winning with a low payroll.

By that time he had already made a reputation as a photographer.

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