Use of patronize in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include patronize at the start of sentence, patronize at the end of sentence and patronize in the middle of sentence
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patronize at the end of sentence
- Thought Laotaibuxiao, still no one patronize.
- Welcome old and new clients come to patronize.
- Has been by the old and new customers patronize.
- Draw on, large quantity food guest, come patronize!
- Welcome customers new or old to visit and patronize.
- We cordially welcome all friends and abroad to consult and patronize.
patronize in the middle of sentence
- Don't you patronize me!
- Don't patronize me. I'm not a child.
- I'll never patronize that store again.
- We patronize our neighbourhood stores.
- We dislike to have anyone patronize us.
- That's not a shop I patronize nowadays.
- Others are refused to patronize the firm.
- A: It makes sense to patronize a travel agent.
- Some television programmes tend to patronize children.
- Instead, patronize brightly lit all-night delicatessens.
- We always patronize Beaumont's - the food is so good there.
- What encouraged me not to become your surety, but to patronize you?
- The ladies of Berne liked to patronize the Palace for tea and little cakes.
- Nor did he patronize or overindulge her by giving her three extra pieces of cake.
- Just because you're older than me, it doesn't give you the right to patronize me.
- She's almost 90, but she gets very annoyed with anyone who tries to patronize her.
- We thus had a perfect relationship: each of us felt that he could patronize the other.
- Welcome domestic and international enterprise and friend to patronize cooperation heartily.
- If we cannot resurrect, the moral angel will never patronize our sullied spiritual habitat.
- We patronize them for their incompleteness, for their tragic fate of having taking form so far below ourselves.
- I gather from the elliptical description that follows that he began to patronize the coffee shop a lot more frequently.
- She first turned on to a career in forensic science by the off-hours cops and criminalists who would patronize the club.
- Those who patronize other people, demonize those they disagree with, or disregard foreign cultures as primitive have come to seem foolish.
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