Use of notoriety in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include notoriety at the start of sentence, notoriety at the end of sentence and notoriety in the middle of sentence
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notoriety at the end of sentence
- John is already a writer of some notoriety.
- And, more importantly, so did the notoriety.
- His crimes earned him considerable notoriety.
- As a forest justice he earned some notoriety.
- No further fuel should be added to his notoriety.
- His adventure brought him both fame and notoriety.
- His abrasive manner has won him an unenviable notoriety.
- His daring escape from prison gained him a certain notoriety.
- The younger generations of Tenants still earn their share of fame and, unfortunately, notoriety.
- One particular night, young John Armitage, a very junior passed engine cleaner had no notion of the bridge's notoriety.
notoriety in the middle of sentence
- He gained a certain notoriety as a gambler.
- She achieved notoriety for her affair with the senator.
- The local church has gained notoriety for being different.
- This make of car has a certain notoriety for rust problems.
- His experiments have achieved notoriety in the world of science.
- For nearly 300 years it achieved notoriety for its private madhouses.
- And others will gain notoriety for how fiercely wild their machinery is.
- Salem's tourist industry plays on its notoriety for the witchcraft trials.
- He achieved sudden notoriety when the details of his private life were revealed.
- He achieved/gained notoriety for murdering eleven women in the north of England.
- This question has achieved some notoriety in two cases concerning telephone tapping.
- He achieved notoriety as chief counsel to President Nixon in the Watergate break-in.
- Nilsen gained notoriety a decade ago at the so-called house of horror in North London.
- He achieved notoriety in the first final by turning up ten minutes late for the start.
- In a bid for public notoriety, the bomber criticized the news blackout of his campaign.
- Thereafter, Bourke enjoyed the notoriety of his escapades and even wrote a book about them.
- The great white has a certain notoriety for being the only shark species to attack humans without apparent cause.
- Margaret Sanger had courted notoriety and even jail; she was replaced by men more familiar with Wall Street than the Bowery.
- And it gained some notoriety for obduracy on female sufferance while the rest of the developed world was gradually seeing sense.
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