Patron in a sentence as a noun

But, if a patron gets drunk and makes a scene, they can be asked to leave.

If the patron stiffs the server, then the effort was 'wasted.

When I enter a cafe with -every- -single- -patron- heads-down in their laptop screen, I think: -this- is the opium den of the 21st century.

If a patron is in a private establishment and the person controlling that establishment asks a patron to leave, why not simply leave?

You have to remember that its only a few hundred years, if that much, that artists are working with money. Artists never got money. Artists had a patron, either the leader of the state or the duke of Weimar or somewhere, or the church, the pope.

You have to remember that it's only a few hundred years, if that much, that artists are working with money. Artists never got money. Artists had a patron, either the leader of the state or the duke of Weimar or somewhere, or the church, the pope.

The best case scenario is that they get bought out and operated as a vanity project by a deep-pocketed patron, the way a lot of magazines are.

" You know, the guy the Colonial power installs as the head of state insuring that the colony will endeavor to make its patron state wealthier at the expense of its own citizens.

Our patron made the requisite politely interested noises and, at one point, suggested that a particular implementation detail might be improved upon.

To Rand, there's no rational interest in having a public library, so there is no rational conflict between the wealthy taxpayer and the impoverished library patron.

Anyone who purchases a ticket from another patron should take care to be sure that the ticket and times are as claimed by requesting both an email confirmation from us as well as a printed ticket from the seller.

A leading case involved a video-store owner who owned one copy of each film he had in stock and who set up private viewing rooms in his establishment in which he allowed a patron to view a film privately that the patron had rented from the store.

Give me something I can print off and a way to attach it to a movie poster without damaging the theatre owner's display case and I'll visit my local theatres and make sure the URL and QR code to "Mediastan" is visible to all patron who go to see "The Fifth Estate"

You can get a warrant asking a bartender to provide you with names, addresses, and arrival and departure times, and transcripts of every conversation of every patron of his bar, and he can stand up in court and say "sorry, I don't have that information, and I'm not prepared to start collecting it.".

Patron definitions

noun

a regular customer

See also: frequenter

noun

the proprietor of an inn

noun

someone who supports or champions something

See also: sponsor supporter