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1 Most of us have our favourite go - to spot on the road or in the market.
2 I'm welcoming back warming spices and some of my favourite go - to stews as autumn commences.
3 These gorgeous little Baba Ganoush Pitta Chips are one of my favourite go to snacks.
4 Finally, three of the government's favourite go - to men for reviews or other government projects featured prominently.
5 The thinking that puts American Airlines as favourite goes as follows.
6 Roma had won everywhere and was a distinct favourite going into the ceremony.
7 Morales, the younger and naturally bigger man, was the favourite going into the decider.
8 With an ever loosening tongue the favourite went on:
9 Clinton was projected by nearly every national public opinion poll as the heavy favourite going into Tuesday's race.
10 THE humble cubby house has come of age with designs for the childhood favourite going to a whole new level.
11 I didn't want to have the pressure of being in lane four and being the favourite going into it, he said.
12 Chelsea are in the Europa League after failing to qualify from their Champions League group and are favourites going into the game.
13 Ireland were strong favourites going into the final over with eight required, but another no-ball on height from Mahmood did not help England.
14 Barr had always been one of the gold medal favourites going into the 400 metres hurdles final, with the times to prove it.
15 The one thing they are yet to win is a Major, but they are rightfully one of the favourites going into this one.
16 Despite his pedigree, Taymazov was not among the favourite going into the London Games after he finished eighth in last year's world championships.
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