Commercial supporter of an event, activity, or person.
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 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 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.
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.
An advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a degree or an introduction etc.)
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
6 Automakers sponsor some of the largest pension plans in the private sector.
7 Skin-care firm Syneron-Candela also said it would no longer sponsor the swimmer.
8 For instance, a sponsor may just wish to maintain a credit rating.
9 Mecca Bingo, another Oldham sponsor , threatened this week to withdraw its support.
10 Gottfried is the sponsor of proposed legislation to regulate pharmacy benefit managers.
11 Chill Insurance has come on board as the sponsor for Fair City.
12 The UK sponsor can also be a refugee or under humanitarian protection.
13 Representatives of the condominium sponsor did not immediately return requests for comment.
14 Procter & Gamble is the TV sponsor of the pageant every year.
15 THE Dublin Theatre Festival will not have a named sponsor this year.
16 For the first time, the Paralympics also have their own major sponsor .
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