1. As a father, the tom-cat has a bad reputation. 2. He also played cricket, and had already earned himself a bad reputation by smashing two windows in the village. 3. It gives them a bad reputation, you realise. 4. The people there not only had to cope with the incidents themselves but living down the bad reputation. 5. The used-car business has a pretty bad reputation. 6. The Windscale site had begun to achieve a bad reputation well before its recent rise to national prominence under a new title. 7. Unfortunately, in this country at least, they have an undeserved bad reputation as none of our native spiders are poisonous. 8. The company is now anxious to slough off its bad reputation. 9. Unfortunately Banbury has got a bad reputation among boat users in the past and the council is doing little to dispel it. 10. It has a bad reputation in the system. |