单词 | Favoured |
例句 | 1. Brittany is a favoured holiday destination for families. 2. She was favoured with great intelligence. 3. The December weather favoured our voyage. 4. They organized an evening's entertainment for favoured customers. 5. McIntosh favoured her with a smile. 6. He favoured some individuals at the expense of others. 7. She always felt that her parents favoured her brother. 8. My parents always favoured my older brother. 9. These are the running shoes favoured by marathon runners. 10. It's a resort favoured by families with young children. 11. She favoured the direct approach. 12. Everyone said that the child favoured his father. 13. The wind favoured their sailing at dawn. 14. Silva is favoured to win a medal in the marathon. 15. In Ireland 83% of voters favoured EC membership in 1972. 15. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 16. Textile workers favoured protection because they feared an influx of cheap cloth. 17. Mickey favoured tight skirts with a hemline at the knee. 18. Rain favoured his escape. 19. In those days these policies favoured men. That was the way of the world. 20. Ordinary workers in state industry, once favoured, suddenly found themselves at the bottom of the heap. 21. Textile workers favoured protection. 22. Their house is in a very favoured position near the park. 23. Her name has been mentioned as a favoured leadership candidate. 24. He favoured a middle course between free enterprise and state intervention. 25. Later Protestantism favoured liberty of conscience. 26. Those of Venice were particularly favoured in this way. 27. By reorganizing the church hierarchy(), the king was able to secure the appointment of men whom he personally favoured. 28. I've no idea what is happening - David has not favoured me with an explanation. 29. The Georgian leader said in a radio address that he still favoured dialogue between the opposing sides. 30. The results of the vote were surprising - 80% of workers favoured strike action. 1. Brittany is a favoured holiday destination for families. 2. The December weather favoured our voyage. 3. Everyone said that the child favoured his father. 4. Textile workers favoured protection. 31. That's the option favoured by the conservative group. 32. It included mutual most favoured nation status. 33. Liberal opinion strongly favoured its reversal. 34. That she favoured the direct approach? 35. I personally favoured a psychological explanation. 36. The odds, in the short term anyway, favoured them. 37. And anyway, the calcium chloride was the most favoured. 38. At present Mycobacterium paratuberculosis is the favoured candidate. 39. There was, in the mid century, a gap between rising wages and even more rapidly rising prices that favoured investment. 40. Enter, then, one expects, the lodging agreement in lieu of the previously favoured licence agreement. 41. Brain-storming One of the most favoured techniques for generating ideas is brain-storming. 42. The cohesion-tension theory is favoured by most biologists today as the best explanation of the rise of water in plants. 43. The government is to review the state pension age, but there is no one solution that is obviously favoured. 44. Mr Portillo, who is favoured to become the next party leader, immediately stamped his mark on his new portfolio. 45. Julius Caesar favoured a traditional style of portrait,(http:///favoured.html) but used his image in a regal manner that traditionalists found offensive. 46. The Commission was attempting by these measures to reduce the past bias towards spending on large infrastructure projects favoured by national governments. 47. Yet even if Frankenstein had never been invented, Mary Shelley would continue to attract interest as the favoured child of romanticism. 48. Rather governments have favoured a policy of buying home-produced goods. 49. But the ministers favoured a more gradual approach, entailing unanimity at each stage. 50. Consequently, this is the least favoured method unless you especially want to echo screen output to the printer. 51. And it invites the conclusion that rhodopsin-like compounds are a particularly favoured way of going about light detection in the animal world. 52. Between these two villages lies a favoured cross-country ski area. 53. In the early 1970s the normal response to a pre-marital conception was marriage; abortion or illegitimate birth were less favoured alternatives. 54. In the 1590s he favoured a tactic of moderation in the expectation of a favourable political change. 55. It was favoured by many painters as a substitute for prussian blue. 56. Early indications are that Britain's system X, which Telecom is gradually introducing is not particularly favoured. 57. Reporters could not attend meetings, press releases were couched in generalities and favoured the conservative line. 58. A similar poll last year showed 52 percent favoured retention. 59. This practice involves fund managers switching securities between accounts to shield favoured clients from losses to the detriment of others. 60. This is a favoured technique with many great players of fast bowling, not least West Indies' Gordon Greenidge. 61. With no chance of old age, evolution favoured those that reproduced as soon as they could. 62. Table 4.2 also shows that back realizations are favoured by following fricatives, non-velar voiced stops and non-velar nasals. 63. His luck was favoured by a prepared mind: by his decision to study simple characters in a simple organism. 64. That inquiry, the most authoritative ever carried out, favoured a local income tax. 65. These more favoured subcontractors, however, gain a greater degree of continuity at the expense of wider variations in profits. 66. Moreover, the Countryside Commission's own favoured policy is to promote landscape agreements and tree-planting schemes in cooperation with sympathetic farmers and landowners. 67. Another favoured prey item is the giant squid, which can reach lengths of 12m. 68. The democrats generally favoured single-chamber or unicameral legislatures, as the most direct way of reflecting or embodying the popular will. 69. It favoured and created divisions and discontinuities, and indeed dramas, always with the aim of building a better world. 70. Several Bolshevik commissars favoured such a compromise, but Lenin and Trotsky were adamantly opposed and negotiations broke down. 71. At around £5,000 each, jukeboxes are an expensive luxury, favoured mainly by pop stars. 72. While the others played raging bottleneck guitar and favoured rough, percussive voices, Hooker was on to another tip. 73. Calvert favoured large investors who would bring indentured servants with them and granted large manors to these planters. 74. The larger falcons are among the birds of prey most favoured for the sport of falconry. 75. At subsequent meetings Britain attempted to divert the discussions towards its favoured position of a permanent committee of foreign ministers. 76. This was an activity not much favoured at Verdun(/favoured.html), as it invariably attracted a tornado of enemy fire. 77. Others who visited the line subsequently to share the experience were not favoured to witness the sound of the ghostly train. 78. The poll, of nearly 2000 adults, showed 72 percent favoured the retention of independent schools. 79. Reality's raw challenge, especially if it engaged muscle and pluck, was his more favoured companion. 80. They regularly showed him opinion polls which indicated that most of the electorate favoured a five-year term. 81. The Praga became a favoured haunt for upwardly mobile apparatchiks, visiting VIPs and wedding parties. 82. The majority of voters also favoured cuts in the defence budget and level or increased Spending on domestic education and health programmes. 83. The interaction between effective but sensitive community self-surveillance and police surveillance has emerged as perhaps the most favoured approach. 84. If a woman brewed a better beer than her neighbours her house became the favoured one in the locality - the local. 85. In both surveys, the great majority of people said that they favoured the plan. 86. Experimental studies on birds and fish have shown that male ornaments can be favoured by female mating preferences. 87. The latter was particularly favoured as a strategy for dealing with children with special needs. 88. Like that phrase in our computer model, the particular favoured RNA molecule was built up by gradual, cumulative evolution. 89. It is possible that some elements of the Hooligan dress-style were derived from the clothes favoured by costermongers in mid-nineteenth-century London. 90. So far from allowing that number might increase, in 1769 he even favoured a reduction of the number of the enfranchised. 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. 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, 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. 121. The view most favoured is that it could, by the intervention of an official and by means of his coercion. 122. Case-detection through antenatal screening may have logistic, financial, and manpower impediments to implementation but it remains the favoured strategy. 123. It is much favoured by drink advertisers and, of course, cigarette advertisers who are not allowed on television. 124. More favoured here was the use of promissory notes and bills of exchange in large volume and down to low denominations. 125. Hence selective forces would have favoured the most successful at doing it. 126. Muriel was favoured by all three partners, but the comments of her present employer turned out to be of particular importance. 127. Here, clinging like autumn leaves to a few favoured trees, some 200m butterflies sleep through the winter. 128. There also seems to be an expectation that children will be favoured over other relatives when assistance is given. 129. Miss Haines too favoured Clara, but being young and honourable she made every effort to conceal it. 130. The bias means that the favoured areas is given preference. 131. Brood parasitic birds are becoming favoured examples in studies of coevolution. 132. Selection favoured union with the large cells of his ally, and so the sexes were born. 133. The coastal towns are expanding in their hinterlands rather than along the waterfront, and disused industrial areas are favoured for development. 134. He was, however, a pragmatist and a realist who favoured close relations with the United States. 135. To provide a university education for her might mark her out as a favoured pupil. 135. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 136. High-energy physics is favoured, with a special nod to Stanford University. 137. Thus well-protected holiday beaches sometimes take a toll from less favoured areas. 138. Later child psychologists have noted how older children find and hang on to a favoured object such as a rag. 139. The high frequency vibrations were so highly favoured that an infinite amount of energy would be present in them. 140. The favoured strategy so far has been to introduce a cooling-off period before industrial action could be taken. 141. People generally dismiss the fashionable view - favoured by the Government - that one-parent families cause society's ills. 142. Four-fifths of chief executives favoured legislation requiring companies to have a remuneration committee dominated by outsiders. 143. The integration of state and society favoured a benevolent and expansive concept of the role of the state. 144. The difference of treatment for the two bids gave rise to criticism that the government's merger policy favoured conglomerates. 145. A style favoured by Empress Eugenie and very fashionable at the time. 146. Amongst other things, this ought to help to ensure that co-operative R ventures are favoured relative to co-operative D ventures. 147. Sub-regional specialties were strongly favoured by professional care staff if not by members or managers within the authorities. 148. It was beginning to look ominous for the Light Blues, as the final bend favoured Oxford. 149. Hospitals might be privatised or turned into voluntary hospitals, as the Conservatives had favoured before 1946. 150. They will learn too that moderate leaders favoured dialogue with the students. 151. The Reading attitude survey found 15 percent of smokers - and 67 percent of non-smokers - favoured a total ban. 152. Throughout history football has been the favoured sport of the artistic community. 153. The first company to market them in tomato sauce became so favoured as to make the others almost unsaleable. 154. Ben Gurion had strongly favoured Abdallah's support of partition in 1937. 155. Are we simply following some algorithm-no doubt favoured over other less effective possible algorithms by the powerful process of natural selection? 156. The hazel coppices are particularly favoured by the large Sussex Nightingale population. 157. It favoured the second, advocating the establishment of garden cities surrounding London: dispersal and decentralization of both people and employment. 158. It was in a constant state of reoccupation, favoured only by marginal or twilight enterprises indifferent to a fundamentally inhuman environment. 159. The Napier Commission favoured the enlargement of holdings to economically viable size. 160. Here selection has favoured display developments that make the birds look not fearsome but disabled. 161. Let us now turn to one of the definitions most favoured in the literature, albeit mostly in an implicit form. 162. His father always favoured George, he thought angrily as they plodded up the lane. 163. After two or three such years their numbers build up spectacularly within favoured areas. 164. And national or local government may offer subsidies for businesses to set up in favoured areas. 165. Like other cities, it bargained with the emperor and also favoured the pope when it suited. 165. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 166. Although Mrs Thatcher insists that accountability should exclusively be through national governments to national parliaments, this is not favoured by others. 167. Other commentators, unlike Clark, cite their favoured items of behavioural evidence for self-consciousness as if they were authoritative without further argument. 168. This is the approach particularly favoured by Mumford, although it is not always appropriate. 169. But what about the caddis house? Natural selection favoured those ancestral caddis genes that caused their possessors to build effective houses. 170. The favoured candidate will probably emerge after private discussions. 171. a member of the President's favoured circle of advisers. 172. The young girl is favoured by fortune. 173. The weather favoured our voyage. 174. Some political criminals were favoured with amnesty. 175. Today's favoured launching techniques are the airplane tow and the automobile tow. 176. The teacher favoured her. 177. Pretty things were said by each in praise of the favoured trees. 178. Her younger brother was the favoured child, encouraged and admired by both parents. 179. The king also made gifts of land to favoured officials and courtiers. 180. In the Reagan era, well - connected Republicans received favoured treatment in this organization. |
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