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It is a policy that does not find favour with everyone.
Another system which has recently found favour is the package deal.
So, too, must my heart do if it would find favour with its lord.
Those items did not find favour with the majority in this House.
The Commissioner is now sure to tell us that they all find favour with him.
In this example it is difficult to know which of these arguments would find favour with a court.
If she could find favour with him, then surely he would take her to his master again.
This view found favour with others, who added their endorsement.
It does however seem quite possible that the second interpretation of the section would find favour.
This last theory has found favour with a large number of historians.
They inspect my passport and I do not find favour in their eyes.
Especially now I'm sure he finds favour in your eyes."
That point of view hasn't found favour in all quarters, though.
He became a leader of the low church and found favour with the Whig party.
Fresh flowers also fail to find favour with the council.
This found favour in the eyes of the students and the change was made forthwith.
A popular feature was his steam gun, which did not find favour with the military.
The argument which has found favour in certain of the authorities runs as follows.
Neither suggestion found favour by the commission who recommended no change.
This proposal, however, did not find favour in government or army circles and was dropped.
With a few exceptions, this has found favour here.
Although the concept is proven at club level, it has so far never found favour in international competition.
His scheme had not found favour in my eyes.
The film seems to have found favour with the authorities at Vichy.
The vehicle did not find favour with the Army.
And there may be times when you will find favor in their eyes.
Perhaps - yet - she might find favor in his eyes.
She finds favor in the king's eyes, and is made his new wife.
The rule also found favor with some civil rights groups.
Then the idea of caps on defense spending found favor.
It is a policy that does not find favour with everyone.
There is, however, one that has found favor among many commentators.
In fact, all five disputed paintings found favor with the Americans present.
But it is no coincidence that they are finding favor again.
But the task is more complicated than simply finding favor.
Another system which has recently found favour is the package deal.
You are likely to find favor with a married person which will result in trouble, if not scandal.
So, too, must my heart do if it would find favour with its lord.
Those items did not find favour with the majority in this House.
It was evidently of good quality, and found favor with the clerk.
This might not find favor with every family as a substitute for traditional stuffing.
The Commissioner is now sure to tell us that they all find favour with him.
In this example it is difficult to know which of these arguments would find favour with a court.
But the plan failed to find favor with Congress.
Not all of his work found favor with critics.
If she could find favour with him, then surely he would take her to his master again.
This view found favour with others, who added their endorsement.
Two more books about the sea should find favor with young readers, especially for - though not solely because of - their art.
It does however seem quite possible that the second interpretation of the section would find favour.
Still, this tax has found favor among business owners.