Examples of 'he favoured' in a sentence

Meaning of "he favoured"

He favoured: Points to someone showing preference or support towards a particular choice, option, or individual

How to use "he favoured" in a sentence

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I thought he favoured stage lines and banks.
I always felt that he favoured Joey.
He favoured a federation over a total church union.
I always hated how he favoured your brother.
He favoured private companies undertaking this work.
But in the end he favoured my younger sister.
He favoured an energy tax as well as a carbon tax.
It seems to me that Mr Piebalgs was implying that he favoured something similar.
He favoured a receipt rule rather than a dispatch rule.
The Director declared that he favoured the progressive integration of freelances.
He favoured his second son instead.
Markaw has returned south to the area that he favoured at the end of May.
He favoured the great masters of the sixteenth century.
The European social model and indeed he favoured more privatisation of social security schemes.
He favoured nationalization of all means of production.

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He clashed with the left because he favoured equipping France with a large and strong army.
He favoured the latter alternative.
In politics as in culture he favoured Germany over France.
He said he favoured the celebrity businessman because of his policies.
MR BURNS declared that he favoured option one.
He favoured the total division of the country along racial lines.
Like many of his fellow countrymen, he favoured clay.
He favoured the introduction of sports as a compulsory subject in the school curriculum.
Bernabò also rejected it, as he favoured another alliance for his daughter.
He favoured the increase.
In his fight for freedom and independence, he favoured peaceful solutions.
He favoured the election.
In the interest of legal uniformity, he favoured retaining the text as currently drafted.
He favoured leaving that choice to the working group as its work progressed.
As to the acceptance of jurisdiction, he favoured automatic jurisdiction over all core crimes.
He favoured the first method of those listed above for his outshot.
You said she would have no wish but her father 's and that he favoured me.
He favoured early discharge from hospital into a community environment to avoid institutionalisation.
In home politics a conservative, in foreign policy he favoured Scandinavian cooperation.
He favoured an archaic ritual of blood initiation which involved a symbolic commingling of blood.
Following the example of Israël, he favoured the sick and poor.
And he favoured me.
In response to this, Mr Planas said that he favoured cooperation with staff.
Yet he favoured us.
He treated Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism equally though he favoured Confucianism.
He favoured emigration.
In foreign policy, he favoured France over England.
He favoured me as a granddaughter.
As a slide guitarist, he favoured the open E tuning and open G tuning.
He favoured flower and fruit motifs coming from his more stylised paintings.
In previous elections he favoured tie-ups with left-wing parties.
He favoured the unified approach to treaty crimes and believed that terrorism should be included.
It's why he favoured macons.
He favoured pure and supple lines which give his creations lightness and a special elegance.
Concerning the war crimes threshold, he favoured option 3, but was prepared to accept option 2.

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