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1 But unless I can find favour in your eyes, my goods, alas!
2 When the idea finally reached the council's cabinet, it did not find favour .
3 I feel certain that your piety cannot fail to find favour with Kishimojin.
4 Speak truth, Queen Lonâ, if you would find favour with God!'
5 The Damned Utd also failed to find favour with others featured.
6 Bill Shankly's remark about the importance of soccer would find favour with Italian parents.
7 I am not like you; I wish always to find favour in your eyes.
8 His chief thought was simply to find favour in the eyes of the girl.
9 I trust that in spite of that, I may find favour in your sight.
10 But a shift to over-40s paying more looks likely to find favour with campaigners.
11 Probably the one that most will find favour with is its improved handwriting recognition.
12 I am pleased they still find favour in your sight.
13 The request did not appear to find favour with him.
14 He answered: That I might find favour before my lord.
15 So, too, must my heart do if it would find favour with its lord.
16 I'm glad to hear that my wishes find favour somewhere!
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