patron - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • benefice: Patronage The patron of each benefice is listed under the benefice name.
  • art: Program where juvenile source of news patrons of the arts.
  • living: The patrons of the living were also charged with compelling others to become soldiers for the king.
  • charity: A champion for the disabled, she was a patron of the charity Brain Tumor Action.

Converse of object

  • become: He became a medical patron of STARS in 2000.
  • assist: At the end of each walkway there is a small lobby area where ushers are on hand to assist patrons with finding their seats.
  • invite: We also invite patrons to some of our social events, which are usually great fun.

Adjective modifier

  • wealthy: At the same time, however, wealthy patrons demanded a wider range of luxury goods.
  • aristocratic: Until the mid-18th century wealthy aristocratic patrons and royalty were the individuals who were generally painted.
  • walk-in: Authorized Users are faculty, staff, students and walk-in patrons of its libraries.
  • honorary: Opinions have been expressed that it might be appropriate for the Forum to have an honorary patron.
  • generous: Willing and generous patrons have overcome that, as will be gathered from a preceding note about drainage.
  • royal: Diligent search was made for the oldest and most authentic texts with the support of the royal patrons.

Modifies a noun

  • saint: Many towns have their own patron saint, whose story is closely involved with the place.
  • deity: Each has been retained as a patron deity by the relevant race, although these are not the main focus of religious veneration.
  • goddess: Brigit is surely the patron goddess of all grieving parents.
  • god: He was patron god of the calendar sign Reed.

Noun used with modifier

  • saidother: Garcia saidother patrons relating to cash of my listmost.
  • chef: Nigel Haworth is chef patron at Northcote Manor, and opened the Three Fishes pub in Lancashireâs Ribble Valley last year.
  • wheelchair: These seats are situated in Side Balcony A ( except for wheelchair patrons ) and are available on a first come first served basis.

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