patronised造句1. Cornelia often felt patronised by her tutors.
2. It made me feel patronised, in a position of weakness.
3. He'd been patronised and shown no resentment.
4. We kept things simple and we never patronised.
5. It's a three star hotel patronised by many different nationalities.
6. Watersports on the beach are well patronised, although most people choose simply to bake in the sun.
6.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
7. Nobody likes to be patronised or pigeon-holed and - more than perhaps any generation before - the people turning 60 this decade are unlikely to be attracted by products that remind them of their age.
8. A small porcelain pot that contained cherry tooth paste declares that it is "Patronised by the Queen".
9. Nepal"s religious establishment changed as the kings patronised Hinduism instead of the prevailing Buddhism."
10. He is a failed actor who is everywhere patronised as a colonial, especially by the toffee-nosed English theatrical types for whom he still hopefully auditions.
11. "That he is patronised by YOU, " replied Willoughby, "is certainly in his favour; but as for the esteem of the others, it is a reproach in itself.
12. The public felt patronised, and on January 11th 5,000 people marched on City Hall.
13. "I have never been patronised by a single Chinese person here, " she says.
14. The BBC's Christian Fraser in Cairo says Barack Obama wants to give a message of respect to a region which has often felt ignored, misunderstood or patronised by the US.
15. Have been studying in the area for the 5th year and last week was the first time I patronised the S11 Food Court's Boneless Chicken Rice stall.
16. Later, he tried a ten - cent barber shop , and, finding that the shave was satisfactory , patronised regularly.
17. Around 1900, the United States was still a parvenu among nations, much patronised by the sophisticated society of Europe.
18. Some of the classes were helpful – sociable, too. But it was hard not to feel patronised.
19. In the city, at that time, there were a number of charities similar in nature to that of the captain's, which Hurstwood now patronised in a like unfortunate way.
20. In addressing the puzzle of why Moore's prophecy has failed to come true in China, Tsai notes that the party-state has successfully co-opted and patronised China's new bourgeoisie.
21. Many countries passed laws forbidding the transmutation of metals, even as their kings secretly patronised alchemy hoping to gain an advantage over other monarchs.
22. It backfired when hundreds went online to object to being patronised by a multimillionaire.
23. They know the game, but it doesn't change the fact that no one likes being patronised.
24. A watering hole for writers and artists, it is also patronised by backpackers hoping for work as western extras in Bollywood films.