单词 | Favour |
例句 | 1. I have a favour to ask of you. 2. He surmised that the suggestion wouldn't find favour. 3. He argued in favour of capital punishment. 4. Ninety percent of the people surveyed were in favour. 5. Would all those in favour please raise their hands? 6. She discriminated in favour of her daughter. 7. Do me the favour to deny me at once. 8. Delegates have voted in favour of the motion. 9. The president discriminates in favour of his relatives. 10. The odds are very much in our favour . 11. The general opinion is in favour of us. 12. He did it as a special favour. 13. He soon won the favour of his boss. 14. Can I beg a favour of you? 15. The prevalent opinion is in favour of reform. 16. The newspaper reprinted the facts(), without fear or favour. 17. I entreat this favour of you. 18. May I request a favour of you? 19. May I ask a favour of you? 20. I must beg a favour of you. 21. Can I ask a favour? 22. The city council has voted almost unanimously in favour. 23. Those who wished a favour of the emperor had to grovel on hands and knees before him. 24. The majority of union members voted in favour of a strike. 24. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 25. Do yourself a favour and wear a helmet on the bike. 26. We should never remember the benefit we have offered nor forget the favour received. 27. We should never remember the benefits we have offered nor forget the favour received. 28. The majority of people in the province are in favour of devolution. 29. Staring today, I am going to do myself a favour.To forget about the burdens. To forget about the pains.To forget about the hurts. 30. There's a lot of contention about that issue - for every person firmly in favour, there's someone fiercely against it. 1. I have a favour to ask of you. 2. He surmised that the suggestion wouldn't find favour. 3. He argued in favour of capital punishment. 4. Ninety percent of the people surveyed were in favour. 5. Would all those in favour please raise their hands? 6. She discriminated in favour of her daughter. 7. Delegates have voted in favour of the motion. 8. The president discriminates in favour of his relatives. 9. The odds are very much in our favour . 10. The general opinion is in favour of us. 11. He soon won the favour of his boss. 12. Can I beg a favour of you? 13. The newspaper reprinted the facts, without fear or favour. 14. I entreat this favour of you. 15. May I request a favour of you? 16. May I ask a favour of you? 17. I must beg a favour of you. 18. Can I ask a favour? 19. The city council has voted almost unanimously in favour. 20. The majority of people in the province are in favour of devolution. 21. There's a lot of contention about that issue - for every person firmly in favour, there's someone fiercely against it. 22. The majority of union members voted in favour of a strike. 23. Do yourself a favour and wear a helmet on the bike. 24. The majority was / were in favour of banning smoking. 24. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 25. A recent survey showed 75% of those questioned were in favour of the plan. 26. Could you do me a favour and pick up Sam from school today? 27. Will Charles renounce the throne in favour of his son? 28. These plans are unlikely to find favour unless the cost is reduced. 29. Will you do us the great favour of partaking of our humble wine? 30. King Alfonso XIII abdicated in favour of his eldest son. 31. The majority was / were in favour of banning smoking. 32. A recent survey showed 75% of those questioned were in favour of the plan. 33. Many support the former alternative, but personally I favour the latter . 34. Could you do me a favour and pick up Sam from school today? 35. They voted in favour of the prohibition of smoking in public areas. 36. Will Charles renounce the throne in favour of his son? 37. These plans are unlikely to find favour unless the cost is reduced. 38. Will you do us the great favour of partaking of our humble wine? 39. He obtained his position more by favour than by merit or ability. 40. King Alfonso XIII abdicated in favour of his eldest son. 41. I feel a bit uneasy about asking her to do me such a big favour. 42. We favour your proposal. 43. I'll ask Steve to take it. He owes me a favour. 44. They favour the self-regulation of the industry, and strict codes of conduct have already been issued by the Advertising Association. 45. Hot climate and plentiful rainfall favour the growth of plants. 46. The teams were evenly matched until two quick goals from Robson tipped the balance in favour of England. 47. He'd let me down more than once so the next time he asked me for a favour I gave him the brush off. 48. The judge decided the case in favour of the defendant. 49. Thanks for helping me out. I'll return the favour some time. 50. As a personal favour to me, please don't release my story to the press. 51. He had one potentially decisive factor in his favour: the element of surprise. 52. The university has a bias towards/in favour of/against the sciences. 53. He concluded from their remarks that they were not in favour of the plan. 54. It remains to be seen if the show will still find favour with a 1990s audience. 54. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 55. I'm going as a favour to Ann, not because I want to. 56. Could you do me a favour and tell Kelly I can't make it? 57. Her argument decided the issue in his favour. 58. What are the arguments in favour of change? 59. I'll be glad to do you a favour. 60. Are you in favour of the legalization of cannabis? 31. I feel a bit uneasy about asking her to do me such a big favour. 32. We favour your proposal. 33. I'll ask Steve to take it. He owes me a favour. 34. They favour the self-regulation of the industry, and strict codes of conduct have already been issued by the Advertising Association. 35. Hot climate and plentiful rainfall favour the growth of plants. 36. The teams were evenly matched until two quick goals from Robson tipped the balance in favour of England. 37. He'd let me down more than once so the next time he asked me for a favour I gave him the brush off. 38. The judge decided the case in favour of the defendant. 39. Thanks for helping me out. I'll return the favour some time. 40. As a personal favour to me, please don't release my story to the press. 41. He had one potentially decisive factor in his favour: the element of surprise. 42. He concluded from their remarks that they were not in favour of the plan. 43. It remains to be seen if the show will still find favour with a 1990s audience. 44. I'm going as a favour to Ann, not because I want to. 45. Could you do me a favour and tell Kelly I can't make it? 46. He urgently begged a favour of me. 47. They favour our programme with a large contribution. 48. Opinion polls indicated a two - thirds majority in favour of ratification of the treaty. 49. The Methods: They employed were heavily biased in the gentry's favour. 50. I'm in favour of liberty, of course — but against licence. 51. Let's put it to the question. How many people here are in favour of unilateral disarmament ? 52. His arguments in favour of a new school are very persuasive. 53. The majority of Scots favour an autonomous Scotland involving devolution or complete independence. 61. I'll ask Jane. She owes me a favour. 62. Both members are whole-heartedly in favour of the changes. 63. Wordsworth rejected poetic diction in favour of ordinary language. 64. The treaty seems to favour the US. 65. A teacher should not favour any of his pupils. 66. The chairman gave his casting vote in favour. 67. Cheques should be written in favour of Oxfam. 68. The decision went in his favour. 69. The recipes rapidly found favour with restaurant owners. 70. Hospital workers voted in favour of strike action . 71. Those present were in favour of a change. 72. The evidence weighs in her favour. 73. Market dynamics are working in the company's favour. 74. There were 247 votes in favour and 152 against. 75. He urgently begged a favour of me. 76. They favour our programme with a large contribution. 77. The court decided in his favour. 78. Could I ask you a favour? 79. Those present were in favour of change. 80. They argued in favour of stricter punishments. 81. Voters came down firmly in favour of reform. 82. Will you do me a favour? 83. We strongly favour reform of the system. 84. She's not in favour with the media just now. 84. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 85. He argued in favour of her. 86. Personally speaking/Speakingpersonally, I'm in favour of the scheme. 87. Of the two possible plans I favour the first. 88. This predetermined me in his favour. 89. She renounced Islam for / in favour of Christianity. 90. The court found in her favour. 91. The judge ruled for/in favour of/against the defendant. 92. The law must be enforced without fear or favour. 93. The programme has lost favour with viewers recently. 94. Can I ask you a favour? 95. The new law doesn't operate in our favour. 96. They obtained a judgement in their favour. 97. She rang up to ask me a favour. 98. The committee voted in favour of the plan. 99. Both countries seem to favour the agreement. 100. He is strongly in favour of capital punishment. 101. This idea has long since fallen out of favour. 102. They decided in favour of reducing the fees. 103. The course is heavily weighted in favour of engineering. 104. All the evidence makes in your favour. 105. We are unequivocally in favour of the changes. 106. She spoke in favour of the new tax. 107. The French say they favour a transition to democracy. 108. Was he in favour of the death penalty? 109. A strong wind will favour the bigger boats. 110. Many countries favour a presidential system of government. 111. News coverage should not favour one party over another. 112. He may not worship at the altar of government intervention in business, but he is in favour of limited support for industry. 113. She was willing to bend the rules in Mary's favour. 114. There has always been a slight bias in favour of/towards employing arts graduates in the company. 114. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 115. This candidate has a lot in her favour, especially her experience of teaching. 116. 54% of voters were in favour, 30% against, and the rest were undecided. 117. Mac talked loudly in favour of the good works done by the Church. 118. The Prime Minister is known to favour the elevation of more women to the Cabinet. 119. The methods they employed were heavily biased in the gentry's favour. 120. The vote passed with 111 in favour and 25 against. 121. Opinion polls indicated a two - thirds majority in favour of ratification of the treaty. 122. Those in favour of the motion raise your arm. Those against? The motion is carried . 123. They undertook to make their judgement without fear or favour. 124. Her greater experience tipped the balance in her favour and she got the job. 125. He never even thanked me, so that's the last time I do him a favour. 126. Your Grace, I have a great favour to ask of you. 127. Firms are trying to shift the balance of power in the labour market back in their favour. 128. The cute lad did all he could to win the pretty girl's favour. 129. As an examiner, she showed no favour to any candidate. 130. The newspaper said that this was a ruling in favour of freedom of speech. 131. The Methods: They employed were heavily biased in the gentry's favour. 132. He was passed over in favour of a younger man. 133. The board of directors has come out strongly in favour of a merger. 134. He is unwilling to step aside in favour of a younger person. 135. I'm in favour of liberty, of course — but against licence. 136. This year's pay increase is heavily weighted in favour of the lower paid staff. 137. There were ten votes in favour, six against, and three abstentions. 138. All went well at first, and I was in high favour; but presently I fell from grace. 139. He sent her presents in an attempt to win her favour. 140. Environmental conservation generally works in favour of maintaining the status quo. 141. The general population was in favour of the National Health Service. 142. There is a strong presumption in favour of the truthfulness of their statement. 143. The paper has done much to tilt American public opinion in favour of intervention. 144. If the Parole Board decides in his favour, the prisoner will be released. 144. 145. No one would look with favour on the continuing military rule. 146. Early in his musical career he abandoned blues in favour of jazz. 147. It seems that the report is loaded in favour of the developers. 148. Crisis situations tend to tilt the balance of power in favour of the president. 149. The current electoral law is still heavily weighted in favour of the ruling party. 150. The policy was rejected in favour of a more cautious approach. 151. In the Christian tradition, the world exists only as an act of divine favour. 152. 53% of Danes voted in favour of the Maastricht treaty. 153. It strikes me that nobody is in favour of the changes. 154. In an interview, smart presentation can tip the balance in your favour. 155. There was a solid vote in favour of the proposal. 156. 63 members voted in favour, 39 opposed and 5 abstained. 157. Companies tend to favour the lawyer who has trained with a good quality City firm. 158. This latest election promise might just tilt the balance in the government's favour. 159. The anthology reveals a prejudice in favour of lyric poets. 160. The young prince soon fell out of favour with the people when he became the king. 161. For every two people in favour of the law there are three against. 162. Some people are in favour of restoring capital punishment for murderers. 163. Let's put it to the question. How many people here are in favour of unilateral disarmament ? 164. He abandoned teaching in favour of a career as a musician. 165. The dignity and courage shown by the President may tip the balance in his party's favour . 166. The formal grade of Geologist was dropped in favour of Scientific Officer. 167. In order to increase the number of female representatives, the selection committee decided to discriminate in favour of women for three years. 168. Radcliffe's books began to find favour with the reading public. 169. I'm sorry to call so late, but I need a favour. 170. His arguments in favour of a new school are very persuasive. 171. After a long discussion, they decided in favour of the younger applicant. 172. Reading newspaper reports had unfairly prejudiced the jury in her favour. 173. He asked for help from a colleague who owed him a favour . 174. I owed him a favour so I couldn't say no. 175. I came here to ask you a favour,[http://] a big favour. 176. Politicians are eager to promote their "happy family" image to curry favour with voters. 177. The press is loaded in favour of this present government. 178. The court made a finding in favour of the defendant. 179. The findings of the report had been slanted in favour of the manufacturers. 180. The current economy does not favour the development of small businesses. 181. Three factors helped to tip the balance in favour of the Labour leadership. 182. There were 400 people at the meeting and they all, to a man, voted in favour. 183. The system of benefits is weighted in favour of those who have children. 184. The vote was overwhelming — 283 in favour, and only twenty-nine against. 185. The Council voted in favour of a £200 million housing development. 186. An overwhelming majority have voted in favour of the proposal. 187. The committee came down in favour of setting up a national body. 188. Grammar-based teaching methods went out of favour in the 60s and 70s. 189. Her political views have not found favour in recent years. 190. A clear majority of voters were in favour of the motion. 191. This kind of religious experience was a sign of God's special favour. 192. Today's slightly shorter race could well help to tip the scales in his favour. 193. Do yourself a favour and make sure you get some time to yourself. 194. The vote for the suspension of the party was 283 in favour with 29 against. 195. Do me a favour and get off my back ! 196. The final count in last month's referendum showed 56.7 per cent in favour. 197. The judge ruled against / in favour of the plaintiff. 198. Ten people voted in favour, five against and two abstained. 199. The majority of Scots favour an autonomous Scotland involving devolution or complete independence. 200. She helps me out when I have too much to do, and I return the favour when I can. 201. Local communities have been neglected in favour of private sector interests. 202. He's always trying to curry favour with the director by telling her how talented she is. 203. In an interview, smart presentation can tip the scales in your favour. 204. I had eschewed politics in favour of a life practising law. 204. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 205. They established a credit for 100, 000 dollars in favour of me. 206. We request the favour of a reply at your earliest convenience. 207. More people favour a single European currency than oppose it. 208. Marianne was tempted to turn the large rooms into traditional French-style salons, while Howard was in favour of a typically English look. 209. Q 2 : Are you in favour of revisiting the issue of a mandatory conveyancing scale charge? 210. The consensus has clearly shifted in favour of raising the nuclear threshold. |
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