“favour” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “favour”:

– In 1978 the split was made official when the Swiss people voted in favour of it, and in 1979 the Jura joined the Swiss Confederation as a full member.

– Jahan Begum was the last woman ruler, who after 25 years of rule, abdicated in favour of her son, Nawab Sir Hamidullah Khan.

– By 1666 Athénaïs was trying to gain the favour of Louise de La Vallière, the mistress of king Louis.

– Normally, the loss of royal favour to a favourite was doom, but Brummell had the approval and friendship of other leading people.

– The High Court ruled in favour of the hospital on 20 February 2018.

– He shunned them in favour of primary sources from the period he was writing about.

favour - sentence examples
favour – sentence examples

Example sentences of “favour”:

– Closed as promoted – All issues have been fixed, and consensus is in favour of promotion.

– On 2 June 2014, King Juan Carlos I announced that he would abdicate in favour of Felipe.

– I’m someone who goes by the two axioms, “One good turn deserves another” and in favour of returning the deed.

– On 2 June 2014, Juan Carlos I announced that he would abdicate in favour of his son, Felipe VI.

– However, once Al Qaeda was fully organized, they denounced the Muslim Brotherhood’s reform through nonviolence and accused them of “betraying the cause of Islam and abandoning their ‘jihad’ in favour of forming political parties and supporting modern state institutions”.

– The book argues in favour of veganism.

– When these values spread, they favour the weak and priestly people at the cost of the better and nobler people.

– He was raised to the peerage by King Louis-Philippe in 1841 and entered the Higher Chamber as a “pair de France”, where he spoke against the death penalty and social injustice, and in favour of freedom of the press and self-government for Poland.

– Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was quoted as saying “The message of Hazrat Riaz Gohar Shahi is the greatest message I have ever heard.” In “Qawwali” events in Japan and Germany, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan personally distributed leaflets in favour of Shahi.

- Closed as promoted - All issues have been fixed, and consensus is in favour of promotion.

- On 2 June 2014, King Juan Carlos I announced that he would abdicate in favour of Felipe.
- I'm someone who goes by the two axioms, "One good turn deserves another" and in favour of returning the deed.

– He also in favour with civil rights movement against racial segregation and opposed Vietman War.

– Sabellianism has been rejected by the majority of Christian churches in favour of Trinitarianism.

– His essay “Famine, Affluence, and Morality” argues in favour of donating to help the global poor.

– It has widely been used both by people who are in favour of Social Darwinism and those who are against it.

– The area around Svitavy became the subject of conflict between the bishop of Olomouc and a monastic manor from Litomyšl, 1256 conflict was settled in favour of the Bishop of Olomouc.

– People living in the northern parts of Australia tend not to be in favour of daylight saving.

More in-sentence examples of “favour”:

– Are you in favour of bylaw No.

– It does not use the jazzy sounds and the rapping of Tricky in “Blue Lines” and “Protection”, leaving in favour a dark sound, heavy bass lines and distorted guitars.

– The balance of power was shifted in favour of anti-Communists in December 1965, when personnel from both the Army Para-commando Regiment and 5th Brawijaya Military Region units arrived in Bali after having carried out killings in Java.

– In particular, Hugo’s plays, in which he rejected the rules of classical theatre in favour of romantic drama, attracted the interest of many composers who adapted them into operas.

– Therefore, some politicians were in favour of the formation of a confederation, a party.

– Acidity levels of below pH 4.0 inhibit lactobacilli and favour acid-tolerant yeasts.

– He was in favour of starting an airlift.

– He was in favour of non-violent civil disobedience and was stopped from speaking in public.

– This means they would not be made to vote in favour or against it; they could vote however they wanted.

– Livni is in favour of the two-state solution, besides the State of Israel an independent State of Palestine.

– In 2016, Her Majesty’s College of Arms granted the favour of supporters to Aston University’s arms.

– Soon, her relatives became very rich and powerful, causing bad feeling among those who had been in the king’s favour before the marriage.

– The heavily spiced flavours of the Middle Ages were abandoned in favour of the natural flavours of French foods.

– The suit was finally resolved in the widow’s favour in July 1925.

– Against defending champions Australia in the quarter-final, Dhoni made a strategic change, omitting Yusuf Pathan in favour of Raina.

– After California stopped using it in favour of lethal injection, it became nearly redundant.

– Philippe Destatte, “L’Identité wallonne”, Institut Destrée, Charleroi, 1997, p.235 To avoid tearing the country apart, and to keep the monarchy, Leopold decided on 1 August 1950 to withdraw in favour of his 20-year-old son Baudouin.

– At her death her husband abdicated in favour for their son Honoré.

– In favour are most city dwellers: children do not have to come home after school in the dark, and late afternoon and early evening activities benefit.

– Opinion poll results said that the majority of Australians were in favour of some form of a republic.

– On 2 June 2014, Juan Carlos announced that he would abdicate in favour of his son, Felipe VI.

– They are back in favour for use on infections caused by bacteria resistant to other antibiotics.

– Most ways of measuring social capital have to do with trust – people who trust that favours and help will be available when they need it will favour and help others more.

– One important influence was the coming of modernism, with its rejection of tradition in favour of plain function.

– He reigned for a long time and Ockeghem was in favour with the king.

- Are you in favour of bylaw No.

- It does not use the jazzy sounds and the rapping of Tricky in "Blue Lines" and "Protection", leaving in favour a dark sound, heavy bass lines and distorted guitars.
- The balance of power was shifted in favour of anti-Communists in December 1965, when personnel from both the Army Para-commando Regiment and 5th Brawijaya Military Region units arrived in Bali after having carried out killings in Java.

– On 5 June 2019, Belize Breaking News published an article stating that the UDP has a high chance of capitalising and making history by wining a fourth consecutive term come 2020, given the results of the 2019 Belizean territorial dispute referendum went in the favour of the UDP.

– According to Praetorius, witchcraft can only be a fall from the favour of God, and a pact with the devil.

– After talking with Aboriginal communities in his home region, Forrester was convinced that his people were in favour of a treaty.

– Bel canto-style operas came back into fashion in the 1950s, having been out of favour for the previous 50 or 60 years.

– In a multiverse a vast number of universes are randomly created and some happen to favour life emerging there.

– After the Dong Zhuo had seized the Emperor Liu Bian in 189 and deposed him in favour of his brother Liu Xie, a coalition of local warlords all over the country arose against Dong.

– Within the past ten years, there have been studies that are in favour of allowing new wolves to come and live in the English countryside and Scottish Highlands again.

– The important issues or debates must be written in a way which does not favour any one side too much.

– Plans for a single contract were also abandoned in favour of 25 engineering contracts and 10 electrical and mechanical contracts.

– Eddington’s observations were considered to be the first solid evidence in favour of Einstein’s theory.

– The support comments are just that, supports and they are all positively in favour of promotion.

– He was so moved by her death that he decided to abdicate on 4 June 1802 in favour of his brother Victor Emmanuel.

– Rose beat Castillo by decision, but the verdicts in favour of him made many in the crowd angry, as they supported Castillo.

– Gradually there came increasing favour from the government and the artistic community.

– The City of London ruled in favour of it being named 110 Bishopsgate.

– I have made a small change, and am in favour of this article for GA.

– In favour with 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, Gere is a devout Tibetan Buddhist, which he converted to in 1978.

– By the time Margaret, her son and daughter-in-law were ready to follow Warwick back to England, the tables had again turned in favour of the Yorkists, and the Earl was defeated and killed by the returning King Edward IV in the Battle of Barnet on 14 April 1471.

– I might be wrong, someone double check, but I count a 6:2 ratio in favour of changing to new logo.

– The Turkic states and other Muslim-majority states controlled by the Soviet Union did not favour Arabic script.

– Mutation load and rapid adaptation favour outcrossing over self-fertilisation.

– A mere 91 voters out of 201, 457 souls taking part wanted to remain and voted in favour of Pakistan.

– This stereotype is common in the United States, and probably goes back to the times of slavery: The people who were in favour of slavery wanted to show that black people were simple-minded and only needed few things for their happiness.

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