Do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or client of.
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Examples for "shop "
Examples for "shop "
1 A great coffee shop requires two things: good coffee and good eavesdropping.
2 But a ' one - stop - shop ' for Māori broadcast news is not a new idea.
3 He was seized from outside the family shop in Larkana's main market.
4 Even Islamists publicly welcome the shop bonanza, and say they reject violence.
5 Hundreds and thousands of pounds' worth she's taken out of my shop .
1 Current guidelines remain appropriate; however, frequent hepatic function tests should be conducted.
2 Results: Physical nutrition impact symptoms and unmet needs for support were frequent .
3 Another frequent question is about the health hazards associated with electric lines.
4 Aim: Chronic diseases are frequent in older adults, particularly hypertension and diabetes.
5 New reports of direct attacks targeting the Jewish community are still frequent .
1 It's just for advertising, really; there's a different sponsor for every one.
2 The company is an official sponsor of the French national football team.
3 The New Zealand Post Book Awards have a new naming rights sponsor .
4 The bill's sponsor , Democratic Senator Patty Murray, subsequently set aside the legislation.
5 The team's main sponsor is appalled and now New… Read more Audio
1 From grocery stores to accountants, patronize African-Americans offering services you regularly use.
2 It is the duty of sovereigns to encourage, patronize , and reward it.
3 Or did he patronize a ready-to-wear shop that catered especially to primates?
4 Not just teachers, but cleaning staff, groundsmen, cooks, the shopkeepers we patronize ?
5 No chance now of getting my amiable sister to patronize struggling genius.
1 On the other hand I don't want to patronise them either.
2 They patronise its art galleries, private schools, estate agents and restaurants.
3 It will be so kind of you to patronise my husband.
4 She likes some one to trample on,-someone of the name to patronise .
5 Since Sydney seemed disposed to patronise me, I was bent on snubbing him.
1 They buy at auction from the co-operatives to which the farmers belong.
2 Is there nothing to buy at your butchers' but bone and gristle?
3 The prints will be available to buy at the Museum of Childhood.
4 Is there no profit on the kelp which you buy at 4s.
5 The members shall not be bound never to buy at other shops.
1 He stayed and now runs a mobile handset shop at the market.
2 Of particular interest was a little shop at College Place, Intimate Lingerie.
3 He might have been entirely alone in his shop at the mill.
4 He hadn't worked at a frozen yogurt shop at a mall yet.
5 I mostly shop at Salvos, the merchandising section of the Salvation Army.
6 He went into a pawnbroker's shop at the corner of the street.
7 Do you shop at discount stores or borrow against your retirement account?
8 I'm meeting a doll repairer here at the doll shop at .
9 Mr. W. has been patronizing the Terminal Barber shop at 120 Broadway.
10 Do these dapper fellas shop at Men's Wearhouse or Burlington Coat Factory?
11 He picked a nearby shop at random and banged on the door.
12 Is payment made to them in the shop at the counter?- Yes.
13 This bookseller was Osborne, who had a shop at Gray's Inn Gate.
14 These men, I presume, have accounts at Mr. Leask's shop at Lerwick?-Yes.
15 Roman was also able to set up shop at Sneaker Con this year.
16 The Company also operates Z shop at approximately 200 locations across New Zealand.
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