Unfortunately, he is not at all favourablyinclined towards the composer.
2
I am not favourablyinclined towards this network of espionage.
3
The Basutos, he found, were more favourablyinclined to the Boer cause than ever before.
4
Why should he be favourablyinclined towards us?'
5
But were they ever so favourablyinclined to me now, what can they do for me?
6
The publishers really seemed so far favourablyinclined towards my proposals as to make my undertaking possible.
7
The authorities were favourablyinclined towards Doulebov.
8
Mr. Grex is favourablyinclined towards it.
9
Alexander the Great, who seems to have been favourablyinclined towards the Jews, settled a number of them in Alexandria.
10
Sir Edwin Sandys, the leading spirit in the London Company, was favourablyinclined toward Puritans, and through him negotiations were begun.
11
They were nearly all favourablyinclined toward Oowikapun, and were pleased at the prospect of his marrying a maiden of their village.
12
All sections of the party are aggressively patriotic and favourablyinclined to the idea of an upstanding, well-fed, and well-exercised population in uniform.
13
There was a young lady, Donna Sophia, whom I had for some time instructed in music, who appeared to be more favourablyinclined.
14
I could not believe this to be the case in respect of Mary; for I could not but think her favourablyinclined to me.
15
It did not conciliate the porter in the remotest degree: he was not more favourablyinclined to Gerald Yorke than he was to Tom Channing.
16
As a boy, the study of mathematics was irksome to him and repulsive, nor was he at any later time more favourablyinclined towards it.