Use "favours" in a sentence

1. Fortune favours fools.

2. Fortune favours the bold.

3. Fortune favours the brave.

4. We solicit you for your favours.

5. The support policy favours big arable farmers.

6. Well, I do her a few favours.

7. The orchestra did Beethoven no favours.

8. It also favours a small quantity of calcium.

9. You can see that she favours her father.

10. 9 The former option favours the married man.

11. Everyone favours the simplification of court procedures.

12. It overwhelmingly favours people aged 25 to

13. Twitter, like Cablese, favours observation rather than analysis

14. You can't wring any more favours from a dead pope.

15. I would never ask for any favours from her.

16. 11 Our electoral system strongly favours two-party government.

17. Jones favours a dynamic, hands-on style of management.

18. 9 The basin favours the development of farming and animal husbandry.

19. I wouldn't demean myself to ask for favours from them.

20. He's not one of the pukka types she usually favours.

21. The most widely used is Cofounder. British usage generally favours the hyphen

22. 11 Rodrigo accepted the favours bestowed on him by the new king.

23. People want to do friends favours and hate to break a promise.

24. • Acceptance of favours, gifts, benefits, bribes, hospitality that may compromise public service

25. Apotheosis is a Chinese webnovel written by Free of Favours (恩赐解脱)

26. The heat summation in summer favours lipogenesis and the synthesis of monounsaturated fatty acids.

27. Natural selection favours those genes that manipulate the world to ensure their own propagation.

28. Phillip was chosen for the honour because of the natty suits he sometimes favours.

29. The existing bias in tax systems that favours debt financing of business should be changed.

30. The sedimentology of four moraine ridges and one moraine hummock favours deposition in subglacial cavities.

31. It is illegal for public officials to solicit gifts or money in exchange for favours.

32. But Burton's radicalism was soon overtaken by the inevitable favours bought him by his talents.

33. She's always imposing on people - asking favours and getting everyone to do things for her.

34. 6 Several politicians were accused of dispensing favours to people who voted for them.

35. We need an unbalanced research policy that favours research into renewable, alternative energy sources.

36. As she grew cooler towards my advances,..... l became accustomed to purchasing her favours.

37. Complaisant is adjective that describes someone who shows ‘a cheerful willingness to do favours for others’

38. Because all animals must compete with their relatives, evolution favours things that differ from one another.

39. The pace of television favours simplifications, generalised statements, witticisms, and short sharp judgements on artists' performances.

40. His dream had finally run out in an Arabian nightmare of high living and questionable favours.

41. He favours female vocalists, slow tempos, lush arrangements of tuneful melodies in the jazz-soul idiom.

42. If is noted that growing stocks drainage favours essential change of field layer and Baccates as well

43. Antonyms for Attaints include graces, dignifies, honors, honours, favors, favours, distinguishes, elevates, enhances and ennobles

44. Synonyms for Approbations include approvals, acceptances, assents, encouragements, favours, acclaims, applauses, commendations, endorsements and praises

45. They say curiosity killed the cat. It didn't do this poor filly any favours either.

46. The president is predisposed towards negotiation and favours a peaceful way of resolving the crisis.

47. Successful clusters have an R&D profile that favours a high industry/university R&D ratio.

48. She favours carrots and sticks to cajole Iran and North Korea into abandoning their nuclear ambitions.

49. 22 It is illegal for public officials to solicit gifts or money in exchange for favours.

50. 8 The president is predisposed towards negotiation and favours a peaceful way of resolving the crisis.

51. Major's first chance to show that he is his own man has been squandered on favours.

52. Synonyms for Aligns with include sympathises, sympathizes, agrees, accords, concurs, favors, favours, supports, assents and backs

53. This attitude favours the acquisition of that specifichabituswhich renders a person able to assume great responsibilities.

54. And if you were to count the favours of God, never will you be able to number them.

55. Bicheno's argument has not been generally accepted however, as the weight of evidence favours a species of clover.

56. So far no concrete agreement has been reached since India favours regulating these trawlers instead of banning them altogether.

57. The policy advocates that all local authorities adopt a sustainable development strategy that explicitly favours social inclusion

58. He would get to know the cook and ingratiate himself by being agreeable and doing her favours.

59. 19 New Orleans favours a mid-morning milk punch, or its own variation on the gin fizz.

60. Assimilationist (əˌsɪmɪˈleɪʃənɪst) n (Sociology) a person who favours and promotes the incorporation and mixing of different groups in society

61. In the east of its range in Siberia, Mongolia and China it favours riverine willow and birch forest.

62. Intel favours using cash rather than stock as such deals are less prone to the stock market volatility.

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64. In the northern part of its range, it favours hard or yellow pines such as Pinus banksiana and Pinus resinosa.

65. If your regular antagonist has a Chaos army and favours daemons then a Daemonslayer will do the business very nicely.

66. The Commission favours a comprehensive round, based on an ambitious agenda and on the principle of the single enterprise.

67. They remain friends, though she is quick to be petulant over telephone messages left unanswered and favours left undone.

68. In early September he denied charges of impropriety after fresh allegations that he had accepted favours from a wealthy property developer.

69. In Coetaneous wound healing, the inflammation stage begins immediately after injury, first with vasoconstriction that favours homeostasis and releases inflammation mediators

70. Assimilationist definition: a person who favours and promotes the incorporation and mixing of different groups in Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

71. He was always arranging for flowers and special photographs to be sent to Mrs Collingridge, doing little favours whenever he could.

72. The Town Moor draw's favours are so unpredictable that you may as well stick to choosing a horse for its name alone.

73. 30 Nor fame I slight, nor for her favours call; she come unlooked for, if she comes at all. 

74. Hodson favours the Master because of its high roof and low loading height, which makes it easier for the infirm.

75. It favours the employed with good incomes on the one hand and the Medicare and Medicaid programmes on the other.

76. The only good man and the only object of a woman's favours is he who has Blabbered into her ears the matrimonial incantations

77. The use of the latter favours the discrimination and the study of the two secretory units of the gland: acinus and secretory duct.

78. ‘states should Affirmatively ban the practice’ 2 In a way that favours individuals belonging to groups known to have been discriminated against previously

79. The Blesbok is a grazing species, showing preference for short grass, and particularly favours fresh green grass appearing after a veld burn.

80. The Balustraded House in Elderwick: 5 x Favours: Criminals: Triple-Bolted The Circumspect Envoy's Townhouse: No Purloined Paperwork: Triple-Bolted Making Your Name: the records office in Concord Square: A Name Whispered in Darkness exactly 5 Triple-Bolted The home of an Admiral's Widow: 5 x Favours: The Docks: Well-Guarded