"favour" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

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favour + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 4
favour an approach • favour the use • favour parties • favour those teams
favour + preposición
Kolokacji: 9
favour in • favour with • favour over • favoured by • favour for • ...
favour + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 6
strongly favour • generally favour • particularly favoured • especially favoured • highly favoured • ...
3. particularly favoured = szczególnie woleć particularly favoured
5. highly favoured = bardzo woleć highly favoured
  • The Foreign Office had traditionally favoured a policy of friendship with China with an informal Sino-German alliance being created by the late 1920s.
  • The constituency has traditionally favoured the Conservative Party though has fallen to Labour in three general elections in addition to the 1991 by-election.
  • This 'voluntary' approach, as we have seen, is the one traditionally favoured in the UK.
  • The fertile loess soil has traditionally favoured a non-specialised agriculture, with crop production being largely organised into strips.
  • Bliss made the introductions, beginning with the taller of the men, both of whom wore the nondescript dark suits traditionally favoured by high-ranking police officers.
  • Her party has traditionally favoured seeking independence for Taiwan.
  • The ground has traditionally favoured the batsmen.
  • When Sigma's replacement became due, MMAL opined that a car's width was a crucial factor to Australian drivers who have traditionally favoured large cars.
  • Hewlett-Packard has traditionally favoured the disposable print head, as did Canon in its early models.
  • One of the most intriguing aspects of the AMMA's conference was the revolt from the floor against GCSE coursework, traditionally favoured by 'progressive' opinion.

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