Examples of using A favourite in English and their translations into Polish
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Jensen always had a favourite.
He always had a favourite.
There are things, Denise, he will not tolerate, even from a favourite.
So great a favourite is the female sex of the laws of England.
This girl singing used to be a favourite at my house- one of many.
You're not a favourite with him.
Indeed, the play must be a favourite of yours.
I'm not really a favourite with the guards.
I understand she's a favourite of the King.
Uh, I, I, I don't have a favourite.
And looked at all the Asian rugs. He had a favourite Asian rug store that we went to.
He recovered and Francis became a favourite of the king, who eventually gave him his daughter Claude of France in marriage on 8 May 1514.
Lagrange was a favourite of the king, who used frequently to discourse to him on the advantages of perfect regularity of life.
introduced tobacco in England. And since he was a favourite of the Queen?
His Lordship is a favourite of the King's.
the extended play became a favourite of BBC Radio 1 DJ Gilles Peterson.
A favourite of the man There was a lyric from the Australian band,
She quickly became a favourite- so much so that he began to
Duke of Luynes, a favourite of King Louis XIII.
I thought,'"He's nice.'" So I made you a favourite, but I never said hello, in case you blocked me.