Sentence examples for be favourite from inspiring English sources

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be favourite

noun

A person who enjoys special regard or favour.

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He deserves to be favourite for Thursday's Earl of Sefton Stakes.

The Gulf state must surely now be favourite for the 2022 Winter Olympics.

In France, the Mayor of Paris, Bertrand Delanoë, looks to be favourite for the Socialist Party's next presidential nomination.

If that does not change quickly, Jamie George of Saracens will be favourite to start at Murrayfield on 6 February.

As things stand, Clive Woodward must be favourite, though there will a natural reluctance to make the party too English.

I imagine we'll be favourite for the race next year and we'll be quite happy to come back".

He has been so tough on serve that he surely has to be favourite in the tie-break.

"He deserved to be favourite as a King George winner, but it was a competitive race," Varian said.

Meanwhile, NatMags was said to be favourite to acquire titles such as Inside Soap and Psychologies from France's Lagardère.

If the crowd can spur him on, he's obviously got a chance but Shaun is going to be favourite".

Mr Cruz has been gaining in the polls here, but Mr Trump leads and would be favourite to win if has already triumphed in Iowa and New Hampshire.

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