A brother of Bailly himself, a well-thought-of priest named Paul, was at the point of being elected Superior General of the Congregation. |
She was running against a well-thought-of former elected official who wasn't particularly wealthy and was crushed, crushed, crushed. |
For, believe me, there is nothing so all-absorbing as for once respected and well-thought-of people to be under a cloud. |
When Ruric had ended this talking, Count Manuel laughed scornfully, and spoke as became a well-thought-of nobleman. |
What you need is a panel of really intelligent, well-thought-of people from both inside the government and outside, to consider this and render a judgment in fact. |
You are rich and well-thought-of at Court, and I a soldier of fortune, not too successful. |