Use "favoured" in a sentence

1. Textile workers favoured protection.

2. Rain favoured his escape.

3. Your Majesty has favoured Felicity.

4. She favoured the direct approach.

5. The December weather favoured our voyage.

6. She was favoured with great intelligence.

7. Later Protestantism favoured liberty of conscience.

8. The wind favoured their sailing at dawn.

9. My parents always favoured my older brother.

10. Backsawing may be favoured for different reasons

11. 15 Liberal opinion strongly favoured its reversal.

12. He favoured private companies undertaking this work .

13. He favoured Henri Konan Bédié as his successor.

14. Everyone said that the child favoured his father.

15. Thus making it favoured for the Caroleans to win.

16. At close range, Braves favoured edged weapons such as knives

17. A similar poll last year showed 52 percent favoured retention.

18. He favoured some individuals at the expense of others.

19. They organized an evening's entertainment for favoured customers.

20. Silva is favoured to win a medal in the marathon.

21. Their house is in a very favoured position near the park.

22. Yet, the corporate tax structure has favoured capital intensive production.

23. Her name has been mentioned as a favoured leadership candidate.

24. Those of Venice were particularly favoured in this way.

25. She always felt that her parents favoured her brother.

26. The vast majority of Danzig's population favoured eventual return to Germany.

27. During the English Civil War Manchester strongly favoured the Parliamentary interest.

28. All those who favoured the connection with Britain were aghast.

29. Some favoured dahlia(sentence dictionary), others preferred the bright geranium.

30. BG: No national treatment and most favoured nation treatment obligations for logging activities.

31. The results of the vote were surprising - 80% of workers favoured strike action.

32. But the ministers favoured a more gradual approach, entailing unanimity at each stage.

33. 70 synonyms for Blessed: endowed, supplied, granted, favoured, lucky, fortunate, furnished, bestowed

34. He favoured a middle course between free enterprise and state intervention.

35. Their new Social Democratic Party favoured multilateral disarmament as opposed to unilateral nuclear disarmament.

36. At upper ankle joint, suture of ruptured fibular collateral ligaments should be favoured.

37. For young farmers the accepted rate was 45 % (55 % in less-favoured areas).

38. Bessarabia is a favoured area for agriculture, chiefly for cereals, fruit, and wine.

39. A drunken youth would not return a tape that the RIT students favoured.

40. It is true that some powerful people, notably Winston Churchill, favoured military intervention.

41. Their sparring for position of least-favoured son gave me pause for thought.

42. Love and the driver favoured the company with a brief Chanty running

43. Any compensatory adjustments shall be made on a most-favoured-nation basis.

44. Textile workers favoured protection because they feared an influx of cheap cloth.

45. I've no idea what is happening - David has not favoured me with an explanation.

46. Synonyms for Backed include supported, approved, assisted, endorsed, favoured, favored, advocated, aided, bankrolled and bolstered

47. UNMIS insisted on having the overall responsibility, while UNDP favoured a more collegial management style.

48. Enter, then, one expects, the lodging agreement in lieu of the previously favoured licence agreement.

49. Agiel are the favoured weapons and instruments of torture of the Mord-Sith

50. 4 The Praga became a favoured haunt for upwardly mobile apparatchiks, visiting VIPs and wedding parties.

51. He was, however, a pragmatist and a realist who favoured close relations with the United States.

52. Aragon is an interesting yet uncommon choice, as Castile and Portugal are usually heavily favoured

53. Charles acquiesced to the Clarendon Code even though he favoured a policy of religious tolerance.

54. Here selection has favoured display developments that make the birds look not fearsome but disabled.

55. The Praga became a favoured haunt for upwardly mobile apparatchiks, visiting VIPs and wedding parties.

56. Synonyms for Advantaged include fortunate, privileged, lucky, honoured, honored, favoured, favored, blessed, elite and jammy

57. Webster favoured apothegm, which matches Latin: Apothegma, and was also more common in England until Johnson

58. Symbolism Badge / Insignia The star is of a type favoured by Canadian regiments in Victorian times.

59. No one shall be aggrieved , discriminated against or favoured on any of these grounds.

60. Rules on aid for agricultural holdings in less-favoured areas, of 9 January 1985,

61. Brain-storming One of the most favoured techniques for generating ideas is brain-storming.

62. Product description This Basotho Heritage Blanket is favoured as the “everyday wearing blanket” by the Basotho people

63. The fat most favoured for this purpose was the hard white fat found in the body's interior.

64. They may also be favoured by erosion often caused by deforestation or by abandonment of land.

65. Twenty-one plurilateral requests addressed key sectors, all modes of supply and most favoured nation exemptions

66. The larger falcons are among the birds of prey most favoured for the sport of falconry.

67. CI5 took the responsibility for ensuring that no harm came to, or from, those ill-favoured dignitaries.

68. Antonyms for Anathematized include loved, blessed, charmed, favored, favoured, fortunate, lucky, holy, admirable and cherished

69. Their favoured approach seems to be Adaptive management, in which policymakers alter their policies as …

70. Reality's raw challenge, especially if it engaged muscle and pluck, was his more favoured companion.

71. Rochester in her behalf; but, hard-favoured and matronly as she was, the idea could not be admitted.

72. In the 1590s he favoured a tactic of moderation in the expectation of a favourable political change.

73. (c) whether Pakistan's interference in internal matters of India would decrease after declaring it most favoured nation; and

74. This is a favoured technique with many great players of fast bowling, not least West Indies' Gordon Greenidge.

75. Before them stood the two scribes of the judges, one to the right and one to the left, and they wrote down the words of them that favoured acquittal and the words of them that favoured conviction.” —Translated by H.

76. Principles of Most Favoured Nation Treatment and National Treatment (NT) have been asserted in the agreement.

77. - Circular of 5 June 1986 on aid to agricultural holdings in less-favoured areas (compensatory allowances).

78. • most favoured nation treatment under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and under bilateral agreements;

79. Ordinary workers in state industry, once favoured, suddenly found themselves at the bottom of the heap.

80. And the ill favoured and leanfleshed kine did eat up and fat kine. So Pharaoh awoke.