A foreigner has to be irreproachable, he has to be an example, and even more at Arsenal or Liverpool. |
The cooking is really rather good and it represents irreproachable value for money. |
Any kind of civilization system has its inherent requirement of heredity and self-existence, which is irreproachable. |
He acknowledges the cheers of his back benches, flicks an invisible speck from his irreproachable Paul Smith sleeve and saunters off back to Downing Street. |
More than his divine powers, his glorious heritage or his incredible prowess was his unblemished, untarnished, irreproachable character. |
To his admirers he was a resolute, wily, irreproachable and indomitable champion of the workers' cause. |