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1 The weather was very unfavourable during the whole of the summer season.
2 The idea that Germany escapes taxation is a very unfavourable one in England.
3 The news which had been received from Scotland was very unfavourable .
4 You are seeing the world just now under very unfavourable auspices.
5 Indeed, his natural character, and all his habits, were very unfavourable to repose.
6 At last she came to entertain a very unfavourable opinion of her first-born.
7 The realities of modern warfare are, however, very unfavourable to such stimulating representations.
8 These circumstances, combined with the excessive drought, were very unfavourable for my pursuits.
9 Sometimes, when the day was very unfavourable , his sisters would expostulate.
10 When the Calliope went into dock the report of the dockyard was very unfavourable .
11 Conditions on the earth were very unfavourable to the invaders.
12 Mr. Drury, after the very unfavourable judgment of the Rev.
13 You designed a garden, though on a very unfavourable site.
14 Mr. Bolton had, no doubt, received a very unfavourable account of the young man.
15 In the first place, the geographical configuration and position of our country are very unfavourable .
16 Conditions like this, of course, place the defence in a very unfavourable and difficult position.
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