favoured by造句31. Especially the JUPITER was favoured by Offices and Companies.
32. The Canadian Oxford Dictionary also lists garbage mitt—a new one on me—that is supposedly a heavily padded deerskin mitten favoured by garbage men.
33. Waiting at tables in restaurants is one of the jobs most favoured by students.
33.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
34. WOLVES dine on moose and caribou, creatures favoured by Alaska's human hunters.
35. They headed for a wooded glade favoured by barbecuing Muscovites, and began clearing leaves and rubbish.
36. Then there is "sexually antagonistic selection" - the idea that alleles promoting same-sex behaviour in men are favoured by selection because they increase the reproductive chances of their daughters.
37. Brazil and Turkey , two emerging economies favoured by speculators, have also been pushed around.
38. On the broader measure favoured by the government, total unemployment is almost certain to hit 2 million, or 6.5% of the workforce.
39. William the Conqueror, whose cause was favoured by the pope, was soonsubmitted to by the English, who wanted leaders, and had been of late much accustomed to usurpation and conquest.
40. The toxin, favoured by some celebrities a wrinkle remover, relaxes jaw muscles and may reduce grinding.
41. The laws are designed to protect endangered species like badgers and otters, whose fur used to be favoured by sporran makers.
42. The winter sports is favoured by more people because of its more participate nature.
43. Curiously the crunch has not shaken faith in two currencies favoured by yield-hungry investors: the Brazilian real and Turkish lira.