41.   Patrons were few.

42.   Rather than glorified voyeurs, patrons are encouraged to see themselves as actors, projecting their own identities into museum environments that increasingly resemble movie sets.

43.   Sargent spent the first phase of his career in Paris, where his most important patron was the wealthy playwright Edouard Pailleron.

44.   Someone is almost always sitting in it, even when just a few patrons are in the bleachers.

45.   Some guests helped carry their own luggage, and there were few patrons in the hotel restaurant in the afternoon.

46.   Stuck in the middle of it all are patrons such as Romagno who say they fear the closing of a resource they depend on.

47.   Suddenly, patrons are in danger of being questioned to death by hypersolicitous staffs.

48.   The average patron is very confused.

49.   The city of Petaluma, north of San Francisco, has hired a security guard for its library because patrons were fearful of drunks and rowdy teen-agers.

50.   The Gazette Poll showed the average Valley casino patron is not that big a spender.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
patron 0%
patron + v. >>共 280
be 11.70%
have 4.12%
say 2.47%
come 1.65%
bring 1.48%
leave 1.32%
want 1.32%
sit 1.32%
get 1.32%
complain 1.15%
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