Sentences with favour
fa·vour
F f - It remains to be seen if the show will still find favour with a 1990s audience.
- I've come to ask you to do me a favour.
- I don't think it answers it once and for all, but it provides a strong case in favour of the hobbit.
- Discover how to exploit baits and bait substances to stimulate carp responses in your favour even more!
- In her extreme youth, Maria had sold her sexual favours for money.
- The French say they favour a transition to democracy. [VERB noun]
- This is done deliberately as Google and other search engines do not favour one particular type of link, they like a variety from differing page sources.
- That favour with God and or man is assured because of your relationship with God through faith in His Son the Lord Jesus Christ.
- The Government came under fire yesterday for favouring elitist arts groups in the South-east. [VERB noun]
- He favours his father
- As we have said consistently for many years, we favour passive funds and tracker funds when investing clients' capital.
- In AM, use favor
- She favours red
- A footballer favouring an injured leg
- Since the mid-1980s, when Indonesia first began to clear its bountiful forests on an industrial scale in favour of lucrative palm-oil plantations, “haze” has become an almost annual occurrence in South-East Asia.
- Would you favour us with a poetry reading?
- To favor an enterprise.
- The father favored his younger son.
- The king favored him with an audience.
- The wind favored their journey.
- To favor a lame leg.
- He favored his party's cause with ample funds.
- To favor one's father's side of the family.
- To ask a favor.
- To win the favor of the king.
- To be in favor at court; styles that are now in favor.
- To treat some people with favor and others with neglect.
- The play found favor with the opening-night audience.
- To be in favor of reduced taxation.
- All the comments were in your favor.
- He's out of favor with the president and may soon be fired.