How To Use Reputedly In A Sentence

  • But after reputedly making millions from crime he says he's now penniless.
  • The Romans reputedly forded the river a few miles east of Mr Boanas' history-making attempt, but the river is believed to have been marshland then, and without the deep channels gouged out by modern shipping.
  • Already Fitch's new headquarters is reputedly worth the £13 million it cost to buy and convert.
  • The ignorant president who reputedly cares nothing for the sensitivities of other cultures is shown to have diplomatic antennae.
  • A visit to the bustling 14th century Khan El-Kalili Bazaar, reputedly the largest bazaar in the Middle East, transports you back among the world of the living.
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  • Clooney, who reputedly flew in on economy class unannounced, was merely making a pit stop to check on his investment.
  • By 1981, it was reputedly the most profitable casino in the world, buttressing much of the Playboy empire with its gambling revenues.
  • The phoenix was a mythical bird of ancient Egypt which reputedly burned every 500 years and rose rejuvenated from its ashes.
  • More than one drunken fireman was reputedly found asleep in an adjacent stable.
  • Like many other historic properties, Hackfall belonged to an owner who reputedly would never sell.
  • She reputedly made $1,000 a week and had her own chauffeur-driven limousine. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ‘original’ Fringe stunt reputedly took place in the 1960s when, apparently, a beautiful naked woman was pushed down Princes Street in a wheelbarrow.
  • Aeschylus was reputedly killed by a tortoise that a lammergeier had dropped on his head; the thought made me draw my head into my shoulder. A Year on the Wing
  • A second factor relates to reputedly lax physical security and accounting systems at many nuclear weapons enterprises.
  • The Miss Willmott in question, a reputedly formidable lady and keen plantswoman, sprinkled the seeds of the plant in the gardens she visited, unbeknown to the owners, who would later be surprised by its unscheduled appearance.
  • The poet reputedly drowned while trying to kiss the moon's reflection from a boat.
  • The exhibition ran for six weeks and showed how the reputedly unsinkable liner struck an iceberg and went down with the loss of 1,532 lives on April 15, 1912.
  • The recruitment sergeant reputedly stuck a havercake on the top of his bayonet as an enticement for the tykes to enlist.
  • When the original dog died, he says, graveyard watchman James Brown and restaurateur John Traill simply procured another, perkier one, which might explain why Bobby reputedly lived for an impressive 16 years. Historian Won't Let Scotland's Most Famous Dog Lie
  • His reputedly Herculean virility long remained a byword throughout the district over which he held sway.
  • The poet reputedly drowned while trying to kiss the moon's reflection from a boat.
  • Dismissed as ‘pot poets’ by more elite writers, these largely anonymous songsters reputedly wrote under the influence of alcohol in order to earn money for more drink.
  • To the surprise of the Alabamians, the men of the 69th, although Irish and reputedly anti-black, often stood up for their duskier comrades, jumping in to help in free-for-alls, or where a group of Southern “gentlemen” were harassing a lone black soldier. June 12th, 2009
  • The magnetic layer on its 24-inch disc was reputedly formed from the primer paint used to undercoat San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge.
  • She was reputedly of great beauty, and aside from that also possessed much grace, kindness, nobility, and, among other things, charm.
  • He reputedly felt music promoters were pressurising him to root his musical programme in the past rather than play oddities that challenge as well as entertain an audience.
  • The move is reputedly to make it easier for his family to be close to him during a tour to promote the band's new album. Times, Sunday Times
  • Twice yearly, phials of his dried blood, which reputedly liquefies, are taken on processions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like many other historic properties, Hackfall belonged to an owner who reputedly would never sell.
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  • The move is reputedly to make it easier for his family to be close to him during a tour to promote the band 's new album. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sean Howe: "If [Warren] Beatty's reputedly leftist Reds is a voice of dissent, it is - surprisingly - dissent from the idea that personal travails are secondary to collective struggles. GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 11/29.
  • BookshopTudor House, 22 High Street, East Grinstead, West Sussex RH19 3AW, 01342 322669Nestled among the longest continuous terrace of 14th-century timber-framed buildings in the UK – complete with ancient black and white beams and weird carved faces, one reputedly of Anne Boleyn – this is more an experience than a mere bookshop. Independent bookshops in south-east England
  • They reputedly blew their advance on booze and drugs, although they now insist most of it went on studio costs as they had to scrap an entire album.
  • 'Bloom' is the latest film adaptation by Sean Walsh of James Joyce's reputedly unfilmable masterpiece "Ulysses".
  • The "reputedly pleasure-loving" French president, as a Foreign Office profile explained, was "not a doctrinaire socialist" but "has few personal friends and is not much inclined to share confidences". Gems from National Archives unearthed after the 30-year rule
  • Up to his neck in the reputedly healing waters, Daudet read Montaigne; and in private consumed huge amounts of morphine, chloral and bromide in an attempt to palliate his excruciating pains.
  • The collective memory, besides noting that his art reputedly links 1930s Surrealism to 1950s Abstract Expressionism, is rather vague about his pictures: were they realistic?
  • A self-confessed soft spot for wine and women reputedly put a hasty end to his vocation, but he is still an ardent Christian.
  • The head is reputedly a Gorgon 's; the snakes I regard as the giveaway. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • Zacharias was a minor painter when he wasn't living off his mistresses, and reputedly a dissolute.
  • Not surprisingly, credit card companies are picking up on this - probably gratefully actually, since 0% credit cards reputedly cost the industry more than £80 million a month.
  • Some sources credit Amy Schauer, instructress in cookery at Brisbane's Central College from 1897 to 1938 and a renowned authority on culinary matters who was reputedly very fond of rich cakes and puddings.
  • Traditional garrons are used for bringing beasts off the hill to what is reputedly one of the finest Victorian deer larders in Scotland.
  • He also disputed the number of car parking spaces, which reputedly would be available in the immediate vicinity of the licensed premises.
  • The royal palace was splendid and reputedly contained a large wine cellar.
  • The theatre world found this extremely amusing, although the actor reputedly did not.
  • High winds now prevented us from visiting the Monach Isles, reputedly site of the world's second largest seal colony.
  • As a boy he reputedly solved an architectural problem that had stumped a group of builders.
  • Cheney and Hayman challenge the popular notion that Eocene crustal extension formed the so called Chiwaukum graben, in which the non-marine, arkosic Chumstick Formation reputedly was deposited during faulting. EurekAlert! - Breaking News
  • Marmot meat is an acquired taste though, being reputedly strong, stringy and tough.
  • This is borne out by him in his famous book on Otters, Ring of Bright Water where he writes, ‘They bear as much relation to a domestic cat as a wolf does to a terrier and they are reputedly untameable.’
  • Worse, since drill-n-kill programs make an end-run around reputedly incompetent teachers, it is children in public schools -- rather than private, elitist charter schools -- that end up suffering computer disempowerment. Miguel Guhlin: Nurture Human Talents
  • The situation is that of the outsider meeting the pleasures of a different, reputedly splendid civilization.
  • The house is reputedly haunted by a ghost, after a woman preparing to elope with her lover fell from her horse on the road near the house.
  • We'd expected modern and clean, with curtains, carpets and polished samovars, happy, helpful provodniks and reputedly awful food.
  • [*] Though the judge's portrait, reprinted in White Heat, suggests the very antithesis of Byronic romance, it was very likely Lord in whose arms Emily Dickinson was reputedly once seen "reclining" in the Homestead parlor by her scandalized neighbor/sister-in-law Susan Dickinson. The Woman in White
  • The head is reputedly a Gorgon 's; the snakes I regard as the giveaway. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • Spenser's art) 7 The warlike beech; the ash for nothing ill; warlike > (Because war-chariots in antiquity were reputedly made of beech) 8 The fruitful olive; and the platan round; platan > plane-tree The Faerie Queene — Volume 01
  • Some small species of parasol mushroom are reputedly harmful, so it is best not to gather any which measure less than 8 cm across the cap unless they have been positively identified.
  • The Henry Ford purchased and overhauled the city bus on which Rosa Parks, today a Detroit resident, reputedly staged her famous resistance in Montgomery, Ala.
  • He'd checked up on the man: a developmental psychologist from the Maudsley, and reputedly very good. GRACE
  • Queen Mary's Irish lace wedding dress was reputedly crocheted by three ladies from Foxpoint.
  • The Romans reputedly forded the river a few miles east of Mr Boanas' history-making attempt, but the river is believed to have been marshland then, and without the deep channels gouged out by modern shipping.
  • This is borne out by him in his famous book on Otters, Ring of Bright Water where he writes, ‘They bear as much relation to a domestic cat as a wolf does to a terrier and they are reputedly untameable.’
  • There are also secret passages reputedly used by fleeing smugglers. The Sun
  • Its giddy towers and turrets are reputedly home to 14 ghosts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Few details are known of the original Colossus of Rhodes, which was built by a local sculptor between 304 and 292BC and whose face was reputedly modelled on that of Alexander the Great.
  • Up to his neck in the reputedly healing waters, Daudet read Montaigne; and in private consumed huge amounts of morphine, chloral and bromide in an attempt to palliate his excruciating pains.
  • The poet reputedly drowned while trying to kiss the moon's reflection from a boat.
  • The first was as Purdey, the New Avengers character reputedly named after a make of shotgun.
  • Such a throwaway jibe reputedly once caused Phelps to fall out with school friends for years; Parry, a big, bluff Liverpudlian, will laugh it off more easily.
  • High winds now prevented us from visiting the Monach Isles, reputedly site of the world's second largest seal colony.
  • After elevenses in the Portaferry Hotel we made the short ferry crossing across the reputedly perilous waters of Strangford Lough at the Narrows, beside open sea.
  • However, they were anxious to gain control of the area again, and so in 1265 they built, but this time it was in stone and the castle reputedly had seven turrets.
  • He is reputedly worth 200 million. Times, Sunday Times

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