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1 Fortunately it was fine overhead, and the season was a favourable one .
2 The moment seemed a favourable one to Mathias to ask a question.
3 The last report of the surgeons is a favourable one .
4 On the whole, his report was a very favourable one .
5 We shall not see such a favourable one again for bringing forward serious reforms.
6 Thinking the opportunity a favourable one , Gibeault assumed an air of friendly solicitude and said:
7 Their first impression of him was a favourable one .
8 I can't find the Goodman review on the Tribune website yet, but it's a favourable one .
9 The opportunity is an easy and favourable one .
10 As I am sure of a favourable one , I think we may consider the matter settled.
11 It was a favourable one , of course, as you kept her with you over the Sunday.
12 If true, the trait was a favourable one .
13 His report was not a very favourable one .
14 Stirling's report was a favourable one , and the Home Government determined to form a free colony there.
15 The opportunity was a favourable one .
16 The answer was a favourable one .
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