Use of patronising in Sentences. 27 Examples
The examples include patronising at the start of sentence, patronising at the end of sentence and patronising in the middle of sentence
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patronising at the end of sentence
- I wish he wouldn't keep calling me 'dear' - it's so patronising!
- As a gay man I find your sudden input of gay advertising patronising.
- Their attempts to be casual have so far just looked arch or patronising.
- The Student Cook Book provides basic helpful advice without sounding patronising.
- And more than half the women interviewed hate the label housewife because it sounds so patronising.
patronising in the middle of sentence
- He showed a patronising attitude to the homeless.
- This patronising obfuscation was never very convincing.
- Stop patronising me - I understand the play as well as you do.
- It is one that patronising and superior Brits frequently sneer at.
- My children are very sensitive about being treated in a patronising way.
- Not office gossip or patronising shit about trusting the Registry files.
- It was therefore a shock to face such hostile and patronising attitudes when I arrived.
- I run the risk of sounding patronising here, but I do feel that this is a point worth making.
- That is a patronising approach which would deny widening choice to many local authority tenants.
- Trevor Sorbie thinks the patronising attitudes of some salons can be explained by the youth of the stylists.
- The former was written in the style of an internal memo while the latter was crass and patronising, he said.
- Reports are commonly prosaic, dull, pompous and patronising and written with selfish disregard for the reader.
- Or make some patronising remark about her cute rear end and how he would be delighted to give her a lift over?
- Until the opening of the Marlborough galleries had tended to treat artists in a patronising way, as underlings.
- It is probably patronising to say that in both cases the window dressing is up to Kensington standards, but it is.
- Fiona Grogan, 17, portrayed orphan Sophie with the right quality of childlike credibility without patronising children.
- Ms Gilan says: "That voice does make men very patronising and very comfortable and not at all worried about competition."
- Self-help has become a vicious and patronising fiction which is deployed to excuse society's neglect of its lowest earners.
- Because exam questions and essay titles often ask you to judge texts, it can be difficult to avoid such patronising effects.
- I have found the way I have been treated by qualified and unqualified people patronising and presumptuous and deeply offensive.
- In flaccid prose Shaftesbury rambles on with an air of affected conversational ease which projects the persona of the patronising aristocrat.
- He writes with masterful facility, and succeeds in making his subject accessible to an audience of non-specialists without patronising their intelligence.
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