Sentence examples for were favourite from inspiring English sources

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were favourite

noun

A person who enjoys special regard or favour.

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Spooks and nukes were favourite subjects, as were drugs and thugs.

It is known that citrus wood and Kimeridgian shale were favourite materials.

Both Priam's death and his ransoming of Hector were favourite themes of ancient art.

Jeremy Paxman and Jon Snow were favourite presenters and the Economist was most popular magazine.

It was no surprise to see that Twitter and Facebook were favourite channels for sustainability communicators.

Families with small children, pushchairs and lots of suitcases were favourite targets, she said.

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They were favourites to win.

Goethe and Grass were favourites".

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Who were favourites?

Some are favourite cage birds.

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