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1 I have done many favours for people in York over the years.
2 Time had not done many favours to most of these places.
3 He had lived at her Court and received many favours at her hands.
4 The prodigal son returned, and was bestowed with many favours .
5 How many favours is a successful birth worth?
6 I have told you I disliked the man, notwithstanding the many favours he had done you.
7 His great friend was the Marechal de Bellefonds, from whom he received many favours of hospitality.
8 I have had too many favours from you, and I don't want another under false pretences.
9 I am now under the deepest sense of the many favours the Almighty has bestowed upon me.
10 He hath had too many favours in his own family to ask any more yet a while.
11 He speaks feelingly, and with gratitude, of the many favours he received during his residence in that kingdom.
12 Neither does themselves many favours .
13 I am afraid that if I had a lover like St. Januarius I should not grant him many favours .
14 From these two gentlemen I received so many favours , that it would be ungrateful in me not to mention them.
15 Judging from the serves Roddick is firing down, though, he's not in the mood to do many favours at this point.
16 The licence to use them is one of many favours for which I am indebted to the proprietors of that stately work.
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