“favoured by” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “favoured by”:

+ The crucifix is favoured by Catholic churches and is a reminder of Christ’s sacrifice.

+ This was favoured by Ambedkar but when Mahatma Gandhi opposed the proposal it resulted in the Poona Pact.

+ This was also favoured by conservatives in France and other parts of Europe.

+ After the glaciation of the Mintaka Pass, the Kilik Pass was favoured by caravans coming from China and Afghanistan as it is wider, free of glaciers and provided enough pasture for caravan animals.

+ A Roman Catholic, he was favoured by the Stuart court.

+ In 1846, the party split over the repeal of the ‘Corn Laws’, which was favoured by Robert Peel and most top Conservatives but was disliked by backbencher Conservative MPs.

+ Because he had been anti-Nazi, and because he spoke Russian, he was favoured by the political leaders.

favoured by in-sentences
favoured by in-sentences

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