Encara no tenim significats per a "patronize in".
1I own shares in several large concerns, most of which I patronize in my daily life.
2But, fair or not fair, there are unbecoming conjunctions, which reason will patronize in vain,-whichtaste cannot tolerate,-whichridicule will seize.
3Mrs. Calligan was not a very good dressmaker, not good enough, at least, for the Butler family to patronize in their present exalted state.
4Westbrooke Berry isn't the man to be patronized in any such way.
5The particular shop wasn't, luckily, one that she had patronized in that former incarnation.
6They were a painter and a poet, whom he had patronized in his prosperity.
7Beijing is patronized in Shanghai as a "one company" town.
8This he did, going to the same tradesmen that he had patronized in his days of poverty.
9The restaurants we patronized in Jerusalem?
10The palatial Winslow house built at this time was largely patronized in summer by the slave-holding aristocracy of the South.
11Another sport more largely patronized in the spring, because it brought something fresh and inviting to the table, was night-fishing.
12I thanked him for his candor and kindness, but refused his offer, as I could not condescend to be patronized in this way.
13In consequence of this, street railways and omnibuses are more necessary, and better patronized in New York than in any city in the Union.
14Few persons realize to what an extent American lotteries are patronized in this city, and in a great many other cities of the country.
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