Examples of 'much in favour' in a sentence
Meaning of "much in favour"
This phrase signifies a strong inclination, preference, or support towards something or someone. It indicates a high level of approval, admiration, or agreement. It is often used in discussions, debates, or opinions where there is a clear bias or positive stance towards the subject being discussed
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Others were very much in favour of its use.
Speaking with one voice is something of which we are very much in favour.
I am very much in favour of the peace process.
That is why big industry is so much in favour of them.
I am very much in favour of a complete ban on handguns.
I think your rector is also very much in favour.
I am therefore very much in favour of this proposal.
Campbell of Blackheath was very much in favour.
Parliament is very much in favour of this continuing.
It is a compromise of which I am very much in favour.
I am still very much in favour of live coverage.
I know that Commissioner Ripa di Meana is very much in favour of this.
I am very much in favour of the private firm.
The consumers are very much in favour of it.
I am very much in favour of these kinds of tracks.
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This does not speak much in favour.
Our group is very much in favour of interinstitutional cooperation.
We welcome it precisely because we are very much in favour of cooperatives.
We are very much in favour of mandatory labelling.
There is great anxiety because our people are very much in favour of public service.
I am very much in favour of clear labelling.
The law and labour tribunals are generally very much in favour of the employee.
We are very much in favour of equal opportunities in the workplace.
I am therefore very much in favour of it.
We are very much in favour of a ban on the modification of moped engines.
I am in principle very much in favour of GM food.
I am also very much in favour of sending an delegation as suggested in the resolution.
The Commission was very much in favour of this.
We are very much in favour of encouraging the smallscale coastal fisheries.
I firmly believe that God is very much in favour of process.
I am very much in favour of this directive.
Nor are the names of Ganapathi much in favour with them.
I am very much in favour of this model.
That is why I am very much in favour.
We are very much in favour of day nurseries.
I am not against books, rather very much in favour.
Both were very much in favour of the idea.
For the record, Michael 's very much in favour.
The result was much in favour of the visiters.
Now you understand, Mr President, why the rich are so much in favour of Europe.
Of course we are very much in favour of openness and transparency.
I am very much in favour of a technical measure to facilitate the staging of international exhibitions.
My personal opinion is very much in favour of this suggestion.
I am very much in favour of using an existing agency rather than creating a new one.
But we are very much in favour of it.
I am very much in favour of establishing a strategic partnership with this major economic player.
Mrs Davison was very much in favour of this option.
I am very much in favour of backing the report and also of launching the negotiations.
The Council has stated that it is very much in favour of this approach.
I am very much in favour of youth theatres.
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This early trend in favour of reduction is continuing
We favour broader international protection for refugees
It is a solemn appeal in favour of the right to life