Similar words: favoured, flavoured, favour, in favour, favouring, favourite, out of favour, disfavour.
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1. These are the running shoes favoured by marathon runners.
2. It's a resort favoured by families with young children.
3. That's the option favoured by the conservative group.
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4. The cohesion-tension theory is favoured by most biologists today as the best explanation of the rise of water in plants.
5. It was favoured by many painters as a substitute for prussian blue.
6. Table 4.2 also shows that back realizations are favoured by following fricatives, non-velar voiced stops and non-velar nasals.
7. His luck was favoured by a prepared mind: by his decision to study simple characters in a simple organism.
8. That's a normal wide-angle lens favoured by many for general use.
9. Long-term storage is favoured by environmentalists as less nuclear waste is produced[sentencedict.com], although spent fuel can not be stored indefinitely.
10. It is much favoured by drink advertisers and, of course, cigarette advertisers who are not allowed on television.
11. Muriel was favoured by all three partners, but the comments of her present employer turned out to be of particular importance.
12. People generally dismiss the fashionable view - favoured by the Government - that one-parent families cause society's ills.
13. A style favoured by Empress Eugenie and very fashionable at the time.
14. Sub-regional specialties were strongly favoured by professional care staff if not by members or managers within the authorities.
15. The hazel coppices are particularly favoured by the large Sussex Nightingale population.
16. This is the approach particularly favoured by Mumford, although it is not always appropriate.
17. The young girl is favoured by fortune.
18. The Commission was attempting by these measures to reduce the past bias towards spending on large infrastructure projects favoured by national governments.
19. Look out for two great new styling products from Sebastian, the range favoured by professionals nationwide.
20. Experimental studies on birds and fish have shown that male ornaments can be favoured by female mating preferences.
21. It is possible that some elements of the Hooligan dress-style were derived from the clothes favoured by costermongers in mid-nineteenth-century London.
22. The plan will vary according to the types of problem identified and the therapeutic approaches favoured by the staff in the ward.
23. Simple forms sculpted in wood and stone were the medium favoured by Indelbaum, who emigrated from Vilnius to Paris in 1911.
24. The last has for a long time been the argument most favoured by political theorists.
25. The same is known to be true of the reel-to-reel tapes favoured by the older mainframe computers.
26. Any adaptation in a male which enables him to copulate with more females will be strongly favoured by natural selection.
27. Diana, meanwhile, finalised preparations for a visit to Paris in a role favoured by her husband as statesman and ambassador.
28. Some cuts, but steering a way from too many job losses is the option favoured by the liberal democrats.
29. Most of the food fitted into eight plastic tubs of the type much favoured by the Aberdeen Harbour boatmen and women.
30. Although Mrs Thatcher insists that accountability should exclusively be through national governments to national parliaments, this is not favoured by others.
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