Similar words: favour, favourite, in favour of, favourable, curry favour, unfavourable, favored, favor.
Random good picture Not show
91. While first-cousins are often favoured as marriage partners, a distinction is very often made between parallel and cross-cousins.
92. Simple forms sculpted in wood and stone were the medium favoured by Indelbaum, who emigrated from Vilnius to Paris in 1911.
93. I think it's understandable if Trevor was put out by this favoured treatment Sinatra got.
94. Their new Social Democratic Party favoured multilateral disarmament as opposed to unilateral nuclear disarmament.
95. Competitors felt, as events were to prove with considerable justification, that official opinion favoured classical architecture.
96. Their collective utterances may help us to understand the meaning they wished to attach to this favoured term.
97. The difficulty was partly political; the favoured regions, London notably, had powerful friends in the major teaching hospitals.
98. The Independent has remained independent from political allegiances though it too favoured a middle-of-the-road political outcome in the 1987 election.
99. Damage to especially favoured areas, such as mangroves and coral reefs, can have far reaching effects elsewhere.
100. Wycliffe thought they would be pretty high, so probability favoured a link.
101. Often, the firstborn are favoured from the moment of birth.
102. And it was criticised on the Right by neo-liberals who favoured a more liberal form of capitalism.
103. Regulatory policy on carcinogens under President Carter favoured erring on the side of safety.
104. The favoured area becomes the reference to which the others have to be aligned.
105. A particular personality type is said to be favoured: those with good listening skills who will implement party decisions without question.
105. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
106. There was division among the Roman catholic episcopate as well and as many favoured the system as were against it.
107. Palm-greasing for just about anything from entry to a favoured school to obtaining a bank loan has been considered a fact of life.
108. The same is known to be true of the reel-to-reel tapes favoured by the older mainframe computers.
109. Any adaptation in a male which enables him to copulate with more females will be strongly favoured by natural selection.
110. Napoleon and Louis Napoleon favoured government by plebiscite or caesarian democracy.
111. As has dogged the fate of any political candidate I have favoured for any office or position, he was unsuccessful.
112. And she favoured large hats, like the one she had on now, with wax flowers decorating it.
113. It is true that some powerful people, notably Winston Churchill, favoured military intervention.
114. Clergy have a prime role in setting up schools and a favoured position of direct relationships with the appropriate state institutions.
115. Some cuts, but steering a way from too many job losses is the option favoured by the liberal democrats.
116. Long-term storage is favoured by environmentalists as less nuclear waste is produced, although spent fuel can not be stored indefinitely.
117. The first principle reiterates a point made earlier: although they favoured reform rather than punishment(sentencedict.com), this was not for humanitarian reasons.
118. Natural selection does not properly claim that more complex organisms will be favoured.
119. The levees caused the areas between to be very subject to flooding and consequently peat formation was further favoured.
120. Natural selection favoured those ancestral caddis genes that caused their possessors to build effective houses.
More similar words: favour, favourite, in favour of, favourable, curry favour, unfavourable, favored, favor, favorite, flavour, savoury, avouch, in favor of, favorable, party favor, endeavour, favorite son, unfavorable, cured, inured, matured, secured, injured, uncured, assured, tortured, cultured, measured, ruptured, censured.