Encara no tenim significats per a "patronising tone".
1Gwen refused to be cowed by the patronising tone in Jack's voice.
2First and foremost is the patronising tone in which it has been written.
3The 'squire called across the room, in a patronising tone: My good fellow-thatis, ahem!
4Apparently something in her youthfully patronising tone came as near irritating him as anything ever could.
5The patronising tone, thought Margaret, came well enough from a man who was old enough to be their father.
6Eileen Battersby's review of it (Books, July 24th) is about 300 words long and is remarkable for its critical myopia and its patronising tone.
7'Very well, very well,' exclaimed the stranger, in a patronising tone.
8"My son," he said, in a patronising tone, "do not cease to try.
9"Don't be down-hearted, my dear fellow," said Lord Robert in a patronising tone.
10"Now fall to, youngsters," said Horner, in a patronising tone.
11"I'll do my best for you, Tulliver," Mr. Nowell replied, in a patronising tone.
12"Well, I don't wonder," answered Nellie in a patronising tone.
13'Ah yes, I see!' she said in a patronising tone, 'she is your bosom friend, eh?
14"Young man," he said in a counterfeit of his old patronising tone, "come in here.
15"There goes more to policy than you yet wot of," said Will, in his patronising tone.
16"So will you, with a little more practice," answered her companion in a rather patronising tone.
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