in favour造句61. On the whole, I'm in favour of the idea.
62. On the whole, I'm in favour of the proposal.
63. The committee voted in favour of the plan.
64. in favour of the Socialists.
65. He is strongly in favour of capital punishment.
66. The committee has pronounced in favour of the merger.
67. The majority was/were in favour of the proposal.
68. Opinion is shifting in favour of the new scheme.
69. They decided in favour of reducing the fees.
70. The course is heavily weighted in favour of engineering.
71. We are unequivocally in favour of the changes.
72. He declared in favour of her proposal.
73. I wouldn't be in favour of income tax cuts.
74. They are demonstrating in favour of free higher education.
75. She spoke in favour of the new tax.
76. He abdicated in favour of his son.
77. Was he in favour of the death penalty?
78. Some firms practise discrimination in favour of older people.
79. The legislation is heavily loaded in favour of employers.
80. He may not worship at the altar of government intervention in business, but he is in favour of limited support for industry.
81. There has always been a slight bias in favour of/towards employing arts graduates in the company.
82. Their design was rejected in favour of one by a rival company.
83. He's in favour of the short sharp shock treatment for young offenders.
84. Young people renounced capitalism in favour of peace and love.
85. 54% of voters were in favour, 30% against, and the rest were undecided.
86. A few people have spoken in favour of the plans to build a new car park, but I'm sure the silent majority are against it.
87. Older managers have been discarded in favour of younger people.
88. Mac talked loudly in favour of the good works done by the Church.
89. The committee came down in favour of making the information public.
90. The vote passed with 111 in favour and 25 against.