Examples of 'were patrons' in a sentence

Meaning of "were patrons"

were patrons - This phrase indicates that a group of people were customers or clients of a particular establishment

How to use "were patrons" in a sentence

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were patrons
They were patrons of poets and scholars.
These same foreign kings were patrons of art.
They were patrons of the arts.
The Kasranid kings were patrons of arts.
They were patrons of this temple.
The Wodeyar kings of Mysore were patrons of games and sports.
They were patrons to some of the greatest artists in the world.
The Ilkhanids and Timurids were patrons of Persianate high culture.
They were patrons of the arts, they gave millions to charity.
I can not imagine anyone wanting to hurt my parents . they were patrons of the arts.
Both of them were patrons of cities in both halves of the country.
Clearly, the implication is that the couple were patrons of Side Street Inn.
All of the victims were patrons at that soup kitchen you visited yesterday.
The Frankopans produced seven Croatian Bans, and many of them were patrons of Croatian artists.
The Anguillaras were patrons of art and builders of churches.

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According to the sign-In logs, all of the victims were patrons.
The Kushāns were patrons of the arts and of religion.
There were also, however, samurai who were patrons of Zen.
The Ghurids were patrons of Persian culture and heritage.
Nobilior and his father were patrons of the writer Quintus Ennius.
They were patrons of science and of artists such as Ludwig van Beethoven, among others.
However, many noblemen were patrons and good friends of actors.
They were patrons of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, donating a number of antiquities.
The Eccles family were patrons of the "new church.
They were patrons of Jain religion.
Stephen and his wife were patrons of the Australian Inland Botanic Gardens.
The Orellas were patrons of the local Catholic churches and religious orders.
Geva 's parents were patrons of avante-garde artists.
Samanid rulers were patrons of such important Persian poets as Rudaki and Daqiqi.
They were patrons of Jain and Hindu religions.

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