Examples of 'generous patron' in a sentence
Meaning of "generous patron"
generous patron - This phrase describes a person who provides support, often financial, to a cause, organization, or individual in a charitable or helpful manner
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I come off like a generous patron of technology.
A generous patron from the club.
I found another very generous patron.
She was a generous patron of the arts.
We have a fine new talent and a very generous patron.
He was also a generous patron of young students.
The building continues to decay in the search can be a generous patron to restore it.
He was a generous patron and a collector of books.
The parish church for long has been the generous patron of this form of art.
He was a generous patron of monasticism.
The poet Juvenal described Fabius as a generous patron of poetry.
He was also a generous patron of the Franciscan order at their house near Thirsk.
And I like to think of Pappy as a very generous patron of the arts.
He was a generous patron of Irish refugees in France.
The entire Musée and Foundation team is grateful to this generous patron.
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They say the count is a generous patron of the arts.
He was a generous patron of the triennial Three Choirs Festival.
The Emperor Wu was a devout Buddhist and a generous patron of monasteries and temples.
A generous patron of art and learning, he counted Erasmus among his friends.
Hooker continued to be a generous patron of the arts in Ireland.
Fortunately my husband, a socially well adjusted alpha male, is a very generous patron of the arts.
Since Furushima is such a generous patron you are eligible for the title of Great Geisha.
Their daughter, Mary Meredith Taylor, was named after his generous patron William Meredith.
Tomicki was a generous patron of artists, particularly sculptors.
He was a skilful administrator, artist, poet and a generous patron of the arts.
He is also a generous patron of Chicago 's art scene.
Hear, hear! of the arts, General Newton… and extremely generous patron.
He was nevertheless also a generous patron of the arts, of scholars and poets.
A generous patron of the arts and philanthropist, in 1910 he financed the Gunwale Monument in Kraków.
They say the count is a generous patron of the arts. Never satisfied.
And extremely generous patron of the arts, General Newton.
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen . and extremely generous patron of the arts, General Newton.
But a very generous patron Mr. Mallik had an advance booking.
Indeed, the duchess Eleanora was a generous patron to the recently founded Jesuit order.
And an extremely generous patron of the arts, General Newton? Hear, hear.
They say the count is a generous patron of the arts . Pierre-Francois.
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