Use of preferred in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include preferred at the start of sentence, preferred at the end of sentence and preferred in the middle of sentence

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preferred at the end of sentence


  1. A local firm is to be preferred.

preferred in the middle of sentence


  1. He was preferred to captain.
  2. He was preferred to lieutenant.
  3. Most Chinese preferred tea to coffee.
  4. He preferred to die instead of stealing.
  5. She preferred the continental way of life.
  6. I think I preferred the television version.
  7. He preferred to stick with the common herd.
  8. She answered that she preferred to eat alone.
  9. The woodwork's green now. I preferred it blue.
  10. I've always preferred reading prose to poetry.
  11. The earlier train would be my preferred option.
  12. Egg pasta is certainly preferred by many chefs.
  13. She preferred that nobody should come to see her.
  14. He preferred to stay at home rather than go with us.
  15. Summer was alright, but he much preferred the autumn.
  16. Of swimming and football he much preferred the former.
  17. He preferred to die rather than surrender to the enemy.
  18. Trams are now often preferred as replacements for buses.
  19. It was a loaded question and I preferred not to comment.
  20. Personally speaking, I've always preferred Italian food.
  21. In politics Britain has preferred evolution to revolution .
  22. Nelson preferred to lead the attack himself from the front.
  23. Senior officials would have preferred a more pliable government.
  24. We preferred to remain in blissful ignorance of what was going on .
  25. Her own preferred methods of exercise are hiking and long cycle rides.
  26. He grew up in the country, but then found he preferred the bright lights.
  27. I asked Jack for his political views, but he said he preferred to hold aloof.
  28. He preferred the company of those who were intellectually inferior to himself.

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