Examples of 'favour one' in a sentence

Meaning of "favour one"

favour one - means to show preferential treatment or bias towards a specific person or thing

How to use "favour one" in a sentence

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So as not to favour one nobleman over another.
That is a choice where predilections favour one option.
Nothing was done to favour one candidate over another.
To favour one and forget the other would be a serious mistake.
I will return the favour one day.
It does not favour one province at the expense of others.
Hope to repay the favour one day.
Do not favour one side of the street more than the other.
You will need a favour one day.
Do you favour one approach over another?
I will repay your favour one day.
Favour one union or trade union organization over another ; or.
Some factors may favour one sex only.
Do you favour one of these ugly beasts enough to wager on him?
You can return the favour one day.

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We should not favour one tool while neglecting others.
Make sure you do not favour one side.
You can not favour one creditor over another.
I know you will return the favour one day.
The odds favour one on ones.
You borrow the bike and you do me a favour one day.
A green economy does not favour one political perspective over another.
However there are of course many approaches and I do not favour one over the other.
Chindogu must never favour one race or religion over another.
The police assured him that he did not attempt to favour one party or another.
An individual will always favour one of the four as their superior function.
Respecting the autonomy of the university, we will not favour one subject.
A central government can not favour one people at the expense of another.
Does neutrality not mean that one does not favour one side?
Nor does Eritrea favour one party as opposed to another.
Experience and judgment strongly important favour one over the other.
Why do you favour one religion rather than another?
Programmes do not intentionally favour one group over another.
This can favour one subtheme at another 's expense, or even completely distort the results.
I do not say it in order to favour one person or another.
Relationships can really pay off and we hope to return the favour one day!
There is currently insufficient evidence to favour one anaesthetic technique over the other.
Why favour one side over the other?
There is no economic reason to favour one kind over another.
Do you favour one above the others?
You were always inclined to favour one over the other.
Do you favour one of those four?
A monarch can not be seen to favour one political party.
Do you favour one eye over the other, watchmaker?
It is not the function of a standard to favour one trademark over another.
If more electrons favour one of the states, this will create ferromagnetism.
The lands should be divided equally so as not to favour one nobleman over another.
Do you wish to favour one child over another in your will?
They also may exhibit an unusual posture or favour one side of their body.
We can not therefore favour one question or another, no matter what Members may think.

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