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Meanings of generous benefactor in English
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Usage of generous benefactor in English
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The Sisterhood no longer needed to rely on a generousbenefactor.
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Her late husband was an alumnus of this university, and indeed a generousbenefactor.
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My good dear master, my kind friend, my generousbenefactor, my worthy protector, and, oh!
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He, too, describes Guzman as a generousbenefactor.
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But to return to my kind and generousbenefactor,-forso he afterwards proved to me,-SirCharles Plowden.
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The Maestro, mercifully, responds with, "A generousbenefactor."
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With regard to the legacy, feeling the sincerest gratitude to my generousbenefactor, I nevertheless refuse to receive the money.
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At the end of that time his generousbenefactor died without heirs, so all his possessions went to the prince.
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Were there touches by which conjecture grew certainty; and he recognized, through the lapse of years, the boy-lover in his own generousbenefactor?
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After years of search, he had at last found the generousbenefactor, the noble young patron, who recognized the merit of his work.
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Its financial prowess -most recently demonstrated by Qatar's purchase of London department store Harrods -has enabled it to be a generousbenefactor.
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Onulf directed his steps towards Constantinople, where he sullied, by the assassination of a generousbenefactor, the fame which he had acquired in arms.
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For instance, General Betristchev-anintimate friend and, I might add, a generousbenefactor of mine-hascharged me with commissions to certain of his relatives.
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I have only now to tell you, that I am inexpressibly happy: that my generousbenefactor denies me nothing, and even anticipates my wishes.
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Her heart leaped with joy as she thought how she should now be able to devote her life to the comfort of her generousbenefactor.
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Part of the challenge is finding generousbenefactors to pay the transport costs.