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1
The plants can rarely be placed in natural or
very
favourable
conditions.
2
Next day, he lends Edward Seymour some money on
very
favourable
terms.
3
I left them with opinions, in many respects,
very
favourable
towards them.
4
She likes the quiet of it, and it's
very
favourable
for work.
5
Nothing but a
very
favourable
chance could induce me to do so.
6
I am afraid we aren't presenting ourselves in a
very
favourable
light.
7
This occupation could not have been
very
favourable
to his poetical propensity.
8
Such an introduction is not calculated to make a
very
favourable
impression.
9
One or two spots seemed
very
favourable
for farms or cattle stations.
10
The debate last night in the Commons is considered
very
favourable
.
11
As far as the weather was concerned it was
very
favourable
for working.
12
I appreciate that these are at
very
favourable
rates to me.
13
The place seemed to be
very
favourable
for retirement and meditation.
14
Of the Paraphrase on Isaiah nothing
very
favourable
can be said.
15
But even as it stands, the Report was not
very
favourable
to him.
16
The impression made upon him by Applegarth himself was
very
favourable
.
very
favourable
very