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Example sentences for "high reputation"

  • Croma was a painter of high reputation, and much inclined to the study of architecture, which he introduces in rather an ostentatious manner in nearly all his pictures.

  • To form then a fair estimate of Guido, we must turn to other efforts which raised him to high reputation.

  • He was appointed portrait painter to the court of Savoy, and in this department he had a rival in his own family, in Niccolo his son, who was in high reputation in Genoa when Soprani wrote.

  • His numerous political essays in favor of the cause of Liberty gained for him a high reputation at home.

  • On the completion of his classical education he studied medicine and acquired a high reputation and a lucrative practice in the city of Boston.

  • In the House of Commons he had a high reputation as an able and straightforward speaker, devoted to philanthropic schemes.

  • The wines of the firm enjoy a high reputation in England, France, and Russia, and have secured favourable recognition at the Paris, Philadelphia, and other Exhibitions.

  • Gibert’s brand has acquired a high reputation in the North of Europe, and having of late years been introduced into England, is rapidly making its way there.

  • Germany, that of Matheus Müller, who enjoys a high reputation in England both for his still and sparkling hocks and moselles.

  • As an opponent of deism in sermons and treatises he had gained a high reputation as a theologian, when his work, “The Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity,” in A.

  • His eloquence, which had won him a high reputation in the forum, was yet more conspicuous in the service of the church.

  • In France St. Denys near Paris and Old Corbei in Picardy gained a high reputation.

  • All these papers, which secured him a high reputation as a chemist, appeared before 1788, when he was chosen an ordinary member of the physical class of the Royal Berlin Academy of Sciences.

  • This work gave him at once a high reputation as a chemist, and was really a wonderful performance, when the circumstances under which it was produced are taken into consideration.

  • Currie, referred to above, were then in high reputation in Liverpool.

  • He was distinguished for his patient research, candor and ability as a historian, and produced several works which have a high reputation.

  • Having acquired a fortune and a high reputation as a merchant, he devoted his attention to science, acquired eight languages, and filled many important offices.

  • By the service they rendered to the Aculhuans in such a case, the Mexicans gained a high reputation as dangerous warriors.

  • The cavalry had a high reputation, both at home and abroad.

  • He brought into Parliament a high reputation as an advocate of the League before popular assemblies, and an intimate knowledge of the subject of protection and free trade.

  • His examination of witnesses, extending through several weeks, and his closing argument, gave him a high reputation in England, and a name both in Europe and the United States.

  • Mr. James has a high reputation as a writer and preacher on both sides of the Atlantic.

  • Siêyes cast his eyes upon Joubert, an officer of high reputation, and one of the most distinguished among Buonaparte's generals.

  • This remarkable statesman had acquired a high reputation, not only by the acuteness of his metaphysical talent, but by a species of mystery in which he involved himself and his opinions.

  • They were to operate in conjunction, and both were placed under the command of Marshal Alvinzi,[197] an officer of high reputation, which was then thought merited.

  • If we look back into past times, we find innumerable names of authors once in high reputation, read perhaps by the beautiful, quoted by the witty, and commented on by the grave; but of whom we now know only that they once existed.

  • Here Bellows acquired a high reputation as a pulpit orator and lyceum lecturer, and was a recognized leader in the Unitarian Church in America.

  • With the aid of the authorities of his native town he was enabled at the age of fifteen to enter the naval school, in which he studied two years and earned a high reputation.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    high explosives; high finance; high level; high potential; high range; high rate; high relief; high road; high society; high speeds; high state; high tension; high wall; higher degree; higher forms; higher ground; higher order; higher plants; higher rate; highly dependent; highly polished; highly prized; ither fowk; light land; possessive case; sharp minor