单词 | Patron |
例句 | 1. The Princess Royal is a well-known patron of several charities. 2. Chiswick church is dedicated to St Nicholas, patron saint of sailors. 3. You are the patron saint of life, your wisdom and sincerity to hold up the sun life, your selfless sacrifice life, heal the wounded bear bitter hardships, pain. 4. The BBC is a major patron of the arts. 5. St. John Bosco is the patron saint of Turin. 6. Frederick the Great was the patron of many artists. 7. St Nicholas is the patron saint of children. 8. St Christopher is the patron saint of travellers. 9. The student wants to find a wealthy patron in America. 10. The patron of the bar was ejected for creating a disturbance. 10. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 11. Diana, Princess of Wales was patron of the charity Birthright. 12. Catherine the Great was a patron of the arts and sciences. 13. Also patron of brewers and theologians. 14. Ironically, he is also patron of foresters. 15. Also patron of illegitimate children and medical social workers. 16. Also patron of poets. Feast day, November 23. 17. Also patron of armorers, blacksmiths, goldsmiths, locksmiths, and musicians. 18. Also patron of barren women and heirs. 19. Also patron of lost souls and mariners. 20. There was insufficient evidence to identify a patron. 21. Also patron of aviators, florists, and foreign missions. 22. Also patron of confessors, professors, and theologians. 23. The instructor's low estimate of patron capability. 24. Also patron of infants and mariners. 25. Perseus was the patron saint of poets. 26. Also patron of chaplains and military chaplains. 27. Also patron of jaundice sufferers. Feast day, August 8. 28. Also patron of bees and chandlers. 29. Also patron of boatmen, ferrymen, hotel employees, and innkeepers. 30. Also patron of drapers and schoolgirls. 1. The Princess Royal is a well-known patron of several charities. 2. Chiswick church is dedicated to St Nicholas, patron saint of sailors. 3. The student wants to find a wealthy patron in America. 4. The patron of the bar was ejected for creating a disturbance. 31. Also patron of farriers, jewelers, and steel workers. 32. Also patron of empresses, parenthood, princesses, and second marriages. 33. Also patron of converts and divorce. 34. Also patron of domestic help, housekeepers, and maids. 35. Also patron of spousal separation. Feast day, March 21. 36. Also patron of crusaders, kings, and parenthood. 37. Also patron of coffeehouse keepers, homely people, and shepherds. 38. Also patron of farriers, garage workers, and steel workers. 39. Also patron of job-related stress and wine merchants. 40. Also patron of divine intervention and pregnant women. 40. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 41. Also patron of divorce and empresses. 42. Also patron of infants and lost souls. 43. Also patron of kings and carvers. 44. Also patron of baptism and farriers. 45. Also patron of chandlers and learning. 46. Also patron of healers; she is invoked against miscarriages. 47. Also patron of fullers and hatters. 48. Also patron of apple orchards and catechists. 49. Also patron of armorers, blacksmiths, locksmiths, musicians, and silversmiths. 50. Also patron of academics, chastity, pencil makers and schools. 51. Indeed, seeking fortune becomes a search for a wealthy bride or patron. 52. Also patron of brides and war; she is invoked against jealousy and marital problems. 53. Also patron of horsemen and the impoverished. Feast day, November 8. 54. Afterwards, the surviving knights established the Order of the Blazing Sun with Myrmidia as its patron and protector. 55. Also patron of bridges, detraction, discretion, and silence; he is invoked against slander. 56. Perhaps another factor was the ever-rising star of Commander Dander, old friend and ally of Coffin and now his influential patron. 57. Also patron of the falsely accused, midwives, obstetricians, and pregnant women. 58. Also patron of clerics, diplomats, messengers, postal workers, radio workers, telecommunications workers, and television workers. 59. Also patron of sailors; he is invoked against appendicitis and intestinal disease. 60. Also patron of gardeners; he is invoked against hemorrhoids and syphilis. 61. Also patron of eloquence, maidens, preachers, single women, spinners, and students. 62. Also patron of health workers, interracial justice, public education, and race relations. 63. The equation of balancing artistic integrity with commercial considerations is further influenced by the relationship of artist to patron and public. 64. Its sponsor, a local arts patron named Clara Bates, befriended the teenager and installed him in her carriage house. 65. Also patron of crusaders, kings, and parenthood. Feast day, August 25. 66. But there are problems: his advancing years, the patron shortage. 67. Also patron of death row inmates, prisoners, thieves, and undertakers. 68. Also patron of bus drivers, motorists, porters, travelers, truck drivers; he is invoked against nightmares. 69. Also patron of writers; she is invoked against eye trouble and hemorrhaging. 70. It was generally held on or about the feast day of the patron saint to whom the church was dedicated. 70. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 71. Edmund Burke, who died 200 years ago next Wednesday, is best known as the patron saint of modern conservatism. 72. This sumptuous bauble, appropriately named the Tor Abbey Jewel, was doubtless made for a wealthy patron. 73. So the patron saint had become absorbed into the feudal world. 74. Yet the defining characteristic of all patronal social relations is the privileged situation of the patron. 75. His career epitomizes the interactions between the obligations of patron and client and the public service under the old administrative system. 76. Basic membership in the Friends of the Rialto is $ 25; patron membership is $ 50. 77. Also patron of bachelors, bus drivers, motorists, travelers, truck drivers; he is invoked against nightmares. 78. Also patron of battle, the dead, mariners, paratroopers, police officers, and radiologists. 79. But to her surprise the patron and his very large, round-faced wife greeted him like a long-lost son. 80. A devout Calvinist Methodist and strict advocate of temperance, Davies became a patron of Nonconformist and other charitable and educational causes. 81. As a result, the Ragusans adopted him as their patron saint and his effigy still gazes out over the Stradun. 82. Andrew Carnegie has been called the patron saint of compassionate capitalism. 83. Also patron of battle, the dead, grocers, paratroopers, police officers, and radiologists. 84. He said the date was chosen to coincide with the feast of St Teresa of Lisieux, patron saint of the missions. 85. It seems that Leapor absolutely rejected the idea of seeking a patron through a dedication. 86. Also patron of amputees, basketweavers, gravediggers, and hermits; he is invoked against eczema. 87. More like troubled at mill Salford says there's more to its patron saint than pictures of matchstick men. 88. Also patron of accountants, bankers, customs agents, and security guards. 89. Also patron of artists, butchers, glassworkers, notaries, painters, and surgeons. 90. Also patron of accountants, bankers, customs agents, security guards, and tax collectors. 91. Also patron of beggars, hermits, horses, the physically disabled, and the woods. 92. Where there was a wealthy patron the chances of a first-rate building were obviously greater. 93. Also patron of bachelors, bus drivers, porters, travelers, and truck drivers; he is invoked against nightmares. 94. The family patron saints men feel drawn to are distinct from those chosen by women. 95. Graham, who was about twenty years older than Harrison, became his patron at the end of one long day together. 96. Also patron of childbirth, the falsely accused, midwives, and pregnant women. 97. The Duchess is patron of the charity dedicated to helping children and adults with mental disabilities to overcome their handicaps. 98. She has been regarded as a patron saint of hares ever since. 99. Also patron of sailors; he is invoked against intestinal disease and seasickness. 100. The patron can call on his clients for active support, a facet which is important in local power struggles. 100. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 101. His greatest patron was a spendthrift young king who built too many castles and may have been nuts. 102. Also patron of circus people, ferrymen, hotel employees, and innkeepers. 103. The playbills for half the off-Broadway theaters in town have him listed as a patron or supporter. 104. I was glad to be Edward's colleague and friend rather than suffering the indignities he subtly laid on his patron. 105. Also patron of bankers, book-keepers, customs agents, security guards, and tax collectors. 106. Iggy Pop has a cameo as a bordello patron named Rat Face. 107. The statue of the patron saint, Francis Xavier, oversees all from behind the altar. 108. Also patron of architects, builders, dying, fire prevention, founders, miners, and stonemasons. 109. Every trade took a holiday on the day of its patron saint. 110. Massine took this theme from Tchaikovsky's own letters to his patron in which he described a composer's search for ideas. 111. In two of them the outcome was in fact chosen by the patron - the broker land agents. 112. Prince Charles is Patron of the Trust and is full of praise for its activities to date. 113. Also patron of childbirth, the falsely accused, midwives, and obstetricians. 114. Also patron of bachelors, bus drivers, motorists, porters, and travelers. 115. And other black arts organizations had willingly shared their patron lists. 116. If a patron throws a bar stool, Pat will at least have experience at dealing with it. 117. The patron observed was an old established firm of land and estate agents. 118. Also patron of epileptics and runaways; she is invoked against diabolic possession and mental disorders. 119. Also patron of divorce and infidelity; she is invoked against physical abuse. 120. However, if any wealthy patron out there wants to commission him to create lifesize figures of them. 121. Also patron of good weather and rain; he is invoked against bad luck and plague. 122. And the ultimate irony about Saint-Mames is that that particular saint Saint-Mames is the patron saint of the stomach. 123. He enclosed a number of copies of testimonials and requested one from his illustrious patron. 124. There is some evidence that contemporary composers are showing a renewed interest in the Church as a patron of the arts. 125. I think we really do need a well-known patron to get our work recognised, preferably somebody who loves Labradors! 126. It is run by the charity Turning Point - of which the princess is patron. 127. Also patron of cab drivers and gardeners; he is invoked against hemorrhoids. 128. But not every patron hails from the Indochinese enclaves that dot this part of San Diego. 129. Also patron of clerics, messengers, postal workers, radio workers, stamp collectors, telecommunications workers, and television workers. 130. And finally, the great patron, the boss of the bunch[/patron.html], must have an overwhelming desire to win. 131. Also patron of cooks, cutlers, glaziers, restaurateurs, and Sri Lanka. 132. Also patron of adopted children, the death of children, parenthood, and widows. 133. My patron saint was Saint Jude, the patron of lost causes. 134. He is acclaimed as a patron of arts and science, as a military innovator, and as a valiant warrior. 135. They also created a mythical patron, a just ruler who rewarded the good and punished evil doers by unleashing massive snowstorms. 136. Also patron of accountants, bankers, bookkeepers, customs agents, and tax collectors. 137. Also patron of actors, lawyers, printers, and secretaries. Feast day, August 25. 138. Also patron of cooks, cutlers, glaziers, the poor, and restaurateurs. 139. He was lucky to have found a millionaire patron. 140. Saint Christopher is the patron saint of travellers. 141. The Emperor is a renowned patron of learning. 142. Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland. 143. I have found out who my patron is. 144. St. George is the Patron Saint of England. 145. St. Matthew is the patron saint of bankers. 146. Cannily, the government is turning patron. 147. This patron saint suited this soul. 148. To my patron I will be scrupulously true. 149. Indeed he was a patron of culture religion. 150. Although at first sight the themes presented in the triptych seem extremely wide-ranging, they are actually linked, for St Christopher was the Arquebusiers' patron saint. 151. Waving the flag of St. George , patron saint of England, expatriates celebrate St. 152. Mr. Slope had to explain, not without blushing for his patron, that there was no champagne. 153. ZioF. T., the patron saint of giggling, naughty children who toboggan downstaircases, throw bread balls at restaurants and even put toddler cousins inlarge salad bowls and spin them across floors. 154. Now he was not the phenom, but a wise man, what the French call a patron. 155. The long, narrow proportions of the 2,600 sf Patisserie is reinforced by a floating ceiling running the length of the interior, drawing the patron in from Queen Street to the depths of the kitchen. 156. Mozart keeps the listener continuously off-balance; he is an imp and trickster, the patron saint of practical jokes, as it were. 157. He smiled like a weather man, like an ecstatic patron of recurrent light. 158. Mr Putin, his partner and patron, is due to leave office in 2008. 159. On the walls of the room hang a landscape, said to be of Shudi's birthplace, and mezzotint portraits of his patron, Frederick, Prince of Wales (p. 80) and his wife, Augusta, Princess of Wales. 160. Saint Jerome is the city's patron saint[], and he's celebrated each year with a raucous festival highlighted by a joyful procession. 161. King of France (55-547) who waged four wars against Holy Roman Emperor Charles V from 52 to 544. A patron of the arts, he reigned during the Renaissance in France. 162. Strong did not think fit to question his patron any further at that time. 163. Beethoven was extremely influential as among the first composers to work freelance rather than being employed full-time by a royal or ecclesiastic patron. 164. Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303). 165. "Don't you remember," said the patron, "I told you that among the crew there were two Corsican brigands?" 166. In contrast, Princess Sirindhorn, his sister, enjoys a saintly image as a patron of charity. 167. Duke of Bohemia who encouraged Christianization and was martyred by his brother Boleslav. He is popularly associated with Christmastide charity and is the patron saint of Bohemia. 168. Stephen Garnett, editor of This England magazine, said: "We're incredibly disappointed that English people are afraid of displaying the St George's Cross on our patron saint's day. 169. So ever since that tram ride I have never caught a glimpse of the reader, the audience, the customer, the patron, without instantly trying to wedge myself into the rocks above the black tarn of doubt. 170. It was founded in 870 as a cooperative farm and temperance center and named for its patron, Horace Greeley. Population, '0,53'. 171. A man, dressed as a devil, dances during a procession honoring the capital's patron St. Dominic of Guzman in Managua, Nicaragua on Sunday Aug. 1, 2010. 172. In late medieval Christianity, Michael together with St George became the patron of chivalry, and the patron of the first chivalric order of France, the Order of Saint Michael of 1469. 173. It's my patron saint's day, and I'm standing the racket. 174. Once the conversation with the lucky patron finishes, The Great Neverwinter journal entry will be updated. 175. Diderot, the patron of vast collaborations around a great, hugely ambitious goal, would be proud. 176. He was eager to use the second essential strategy for retrieving a Leonardo painting in Florence: find the right patron. 177. The boy returned to the draw-well at the edge of the greensward, where he had left his buckets when he went to help his patron and teacher in the loading. 178. A man holds his pet Iguana before blessing rites at a church in Manila as part of celebrations of World Animal Day and the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi , the patron of animals. 179. That's when many ministers bless animals for the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi - the patron saint of animals. 180. Each also served as protective patron for many non-nuclear nations. 181. We have purposely omitted cobwebbed bottles, the patron in his white cap bustling among his sauces, anecdotes about charming little restaurants with gleaming napery, and so forth. 182. Here Octavian built a lavished temple to his patron D Mars , the god of war. 183. Iranian reformists regarded the cleric as the spiritual patron of their movement. 184. French literary patron noted for her correspondence with Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Horace Walpole. 185. Nor do we develop a "patron" or permanent relationship between employer and employee. 186. The Orchestral; Gala will be performed by artists from Concordia Foundation, of which the Lady Mayoress is an Honorary Patron. 187. He and his family, the emperor's family, - was, in a sense, the patron for the whole people of the Roman Empire-- - at least for all the Romans-- the paterfamilias of the entire empire. 188. By association he is regarded as the patron saint of tanners and skinners. 189. With the help of an art historian, Bernard Berenson, Colnaghi sold hugely important pictures, including Titian’s “Europa”, to Isabella Stewart Gardner, an American arts patron. 190. At first, Chinese regarded and worshiped the lion as a patron saint. 190. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 191. The history of Valentine's Day and its patron saint, is shrouded in mystery and apocrypha , and we do love mystery and apocrypha here. 192. It is an envoy of green forest and a patron saint of the human health. 193. The word " pattern " is derived from the same root as the word patron. 194. It was dedicated to Roman statesman Gaius Maecenas, who had become Virgil's patron. 195. The young mother, the laundromat patron, the manicurist - these represent advertisers'attempts to depict opinion leaders. 196. IMPORTS were once the lifeblood of Venice; even its patron saint came from abroad. 197. St Michael is also considered in many Christian circles as the patron saint of the warrior. 198. Its patron, Alice Walton, is the scion of the Ozarks' first family: her father, Sam Walton, opened a discount store called Wal-Mart in nearby Rogers, Arkansas, in 1962. 199. Around this same time the Patron Saint, St Boniface, was born in nearby Crediton and it is said that he received his early training at Exeter. 200. For the safety of millions of workers, please choose "Patron Saint" Proban Flame Retardant Fabric. 201. The people he's named are kind of considered the patrons the paterfamilias of the house church and then the house church has this patron client structure Keep that in mind when we talk about this. 202. Mithras was worshipped as guardian of arms, and patron of soldiers and armies. 203. It was founded in1870 as a cooperative farm and temperance center and named for its patron, Horace Greeley. Population, 60, 536. 204. St. Patrick died in AD 493 and is believed to be buried under Down Cathedral in Downpatrick, County Down like the other two patron saints of Ireland, St. Brigid and St Columba. 205. He inscribed those poems to [ for ] his patron. 206. A chance encounter in Moravia had provided him with a patron who was willing to fund his studies. 207. Here Octavian built a lavished temple to his patron deity Mars, the god of war. 208. Footballer Joe Cole has been announced as a new patron of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. 209. Emperor of Rome(69-79) who brought prosperity to the empire, reformed the army, was a patron of the arts, and began the building of the Colosseum. 210. This sculpture is in Glasgow's Church of Saint Mungo, named for the city's patron saint. 211. Along with Nikola Tesla (look him up), Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958) is the patron saint of mistreated and underrated scientists – and possibly the most important woman in scientific history. 212. Guatemala City: Roman Catholics carry an image of the Virgin of the Assumption, the city's patron saint, during a parade. 213. After Wei Gao , the military governor , became her literary patron, her reputation was widespread. 214. They were also given their own temple and patron divinity or hero, whose priests they elected. 215. Our patron saint's day, St George's Day on April 23, is not recognised as a public holiday, unlike Ireland's St. Patrick's Day, whose celebrations on March 17 are famous worldwide. 216. He becomes a theorist of biodiversity, evolutionary biology and biogeography, and one of the patron saints of conservation science. 217. A business tycoon, arts patron and committed left-winger, Berge opted to sell the collection amassed over a lifetime after Saint Laurent's death last June aged 71. 218. He was the patron spirit of the later scribes, to whom they regularly poured out a libation from the water -jug of their writing outfit before beginning their work. 219. Police Officers and Soldiers particularly American paratroopers regard him as their patron saint. 220. Under the title of Nomios he was regarded by herdsmen as their patron god. 221. The structure was intended as a chapter house, with a chapel situated behind the altar where the family of the patron was permitted to bury their dead. 222. Diderot, the patron of vast collaborations around a great, ambitious goal, would be proud. 223. The history of Valentine's Day -- and its patron saint -- is very mysterious. 224. St Nicholas, the original Father Christmas, is the patron saint of thieves, virgins and communist Russia. 225. The Renaissance Club, for example, welcomes students to Florence, where they work as guild artists for a patron—their teacher—and learn about history, geography, and civics. 226. The days when "jacket required" was enough to ensure a better element of patron began dying after World War II, said Anne Hollander, a fashion historian and author of "Seeing Through Clothes. |
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