It is only within the last month or two that that society passed a resolution to patronise nothing but steel pens. [Please select]
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"What hotel do you patronise." [Please select]
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He always knew that he was being patronised when any one addressed him as "my little man." [Please select]
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"She'd see that Inchcawdy canna compeer wi' us; we've patronised her weel in Pettybaw."' [Please select]
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Saint Berold was a pretty good saint, and his church was patronised by Major Belwether's household. [Please select]
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One patronised women and instructed them and comforted them, for they were afraid about one. [Please select]
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He breakfasted with his subordinate, inspected his little garrison of thirty, visited his farm, admired his sweet potatoes, and patronised his tomatoes. [Please select]
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But she did not mean to be first trampled on, then patronised, like the young man. [Please select]
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Rubens was a king among painters, as well as a painter patronised by kings. [Please select]
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She patronised this young lady, and even took her with us one day to lunch at the Rectory; but when she said something to Mr. [Please select]
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She felt that Ariadne would be the better for a little crushing, and could not resist the temptation to patronise in her turn. [Please select]
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