Sentence for favour | Use favour in a sentence

Favour example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use favour in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for favour.

  • Do me this favour! (12)
  • And this was in his favour. (10)
  • And you argue in her favour. (10)
  • Do me the favour to look at me. (10)
  • Do me the favour to follow mine. (10)
  • Her answer was warmly in his favour. (4)
  • I know you are in favour of poetry. (10)
  • The Gods favour one of two parties. (10)
  • They will favour you with provocation. (10)
  • The majority of our family favour Otto. (10)
  • It was enough to give her general favour. (4)
  • I am not particularly disposed to favour a tenant. (4)
  • Those in favour signify the same in the usual way. (8)
  • Those in favour: Signify the same in the usual way! (8)
  • They would have two chances at least in their favour. (4)
  • Perhaps she might even do him a favour by summoning him. (5)
  • The chances are all in favour of his writing like a fool. (10)
  • Wilfrid did not contemplate his havannah with less favour. (10)
  • I am not in the habit of begging, but I beg you for this favour. (12)
  • It has everything in its favour: heroism, danger, bustle, fashion. (4)
  • She has every reason to favour the prisoner, but what did she say? (8)
  • And now she had roused that dangerous side of him in favour of Noel. (8)
  • I am in favour of some degree of military training for all gentlemen. (10)
  • This was the highest water mark of popular favour on the whole cruise. (2)
  • Was it not Frau v. Crestow who did us the favour of our introduction? (10)
  • I can be generous, and my days of favour with fair ladies be not yet over. (10)
  • They knew the chances were in favour of their being arrested at any instant. (10)
  • Every one knows at all times who is in her favour and who has fallen from grace. (12)
  • The Papacy, I can assure you, finds as little favour with one as with the other. (10)
  • Dahlia, will you do me the favour to speak two or three words with me before I go? (10)
  • Dahlia, will you do me the favour to speak two or three words with me before I go? (22)
  • Captain Gambier did me the favour to go round to a place called Stresa to meet him. (10)
  • His father had never conferred a favour or shewn a kindness more to his satisfaction. (4)
  • All that I beg is, that you will do me the favour to grant me five minutes in private. (10)
  • All that I beg is, that you will do me the favour to grant me five minutes in private. (22)
  • He lessened the odds in his favour considerably by his too accurate estimation of them. (10)
  • With all my soul I wish them happy, and rejoice over every circumstance in favour of it. (4)
  • The Copleys, on the other hand, distinctly understood that she had decided in his favour. (10)
  • The odds were now fifty to one in my favour, and I gave them wherever I could find takers. (6)
  • In return, sir, favour me with your word of honour not to molest this gentleman any further. (10)
  • In return, sir, favour me with your word of honour not to molest this gentleman any further. (22)
  • She had married him for love, rejecting various suitors, Squire Uplift among them, in his favour. (10)
  • Perhaps some day you will do me the favour to sing to me, when there is no chance of interruption. (10)
  • Robert now beheld all that was in its favour, and saw nothing but flighty flimsy objections to it. (10)
  • I cannot feel it in accordance with my duty to Society to exercise the powers I have in your favour. (8)
  • I do not know what I write, but it would be a great favour of you never to mention the subject again. (4)
  • She tried him faintly with arguments in its favour; but his resolution was manifested by a deaf ear. (10)
  • She tried him faintly with arguments in its favour; but his resolution was manifested by a deaf ear. (22)
  • Six or eight passionate wooers could always simultaneously boast of weighty evidences of her favour. (12)
  • To the lady of his choice he sincerely offered his fortune and his life for the enjoyment of her favour. (10)
  • It was horrible to hear him, so let us pardon Adrian for tempting him to a decision in favour of the moment. (10)
  • In two minutes, however, he relented in his own favour; and muttering something about spruce-beer, walked off. (4)
  • He wrote to Clotilde, with one voice quoting the law in their favour, with another commanding her to break it. (10)
  • The assault on the Thier was all in the play, and a visible interference of fortune in favour of Henker Rothhals. (10)
  • She is not in favour of early marriages, so she merely wishes to know the footing upon which we stand: that of friends. (10)
  • His appearance is so much against him, and his manner so bad, that if she ever were disposed to favour him, she is not now. (4)
  • Cecil was a fine shot, quite as fond of the pastime as his uncle, and always in favour with him while sport stalked the land. (10)
  • That conqueror of circumstances will, the dullest soul may begin predicting, return on his cockhorse to favour and authority. (10)
  • One cannot wonder that so very fine a young man, with family, fortune, everything in his favour, should think highly of himself. (4)
  • Consequently, we might take the burials, as they were a favour, to be a blessing, except in the event of persons being buried alive. (22)
  • Lord Creedmore, the heir of the house, was absent, hunting in America, or he might temporarily have been taken into favour by contrast. (10)
  • His appearance was greatly in his favour; he had all the best part of beauty, a fine countenance, a good figure, and very pleasing address. (4)
  • Yet, in spite of his strong prejudice in favour of country-house life, he was not a rich man, his income barely exceeding ten thousand a year. (8)
  • Captain Baskelett requested the favour of five minutes of conversation with Miss Halkett before he followed Mr. Austin, on his way to Steynham. (10)
  • Her father and mother were urgently one to favour Dudley; and the sensitive gentleman presented himself to receive his wound and to depart with it. (10)

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