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    Use "loyally" in a sentence

    loyally example sentences

    loyally


    1. The dog knew where she was; the vet’s was a place she had always mistrusted, but she followed her owner loyally


    2. insight bred of earnest living, of loyally fulfilling the


    3. “I can try!” he loyally complied


    4. "I don't believe it does," said Faith loyally


    5. Irrespective of the number of years you have loyally served an organization, if you don’t anticipate the changes around you and make necessary adjustments in your skills, tempera-


    6. disband the Turks on the grounds that they had not acted loyally


    7. large repast they should have furnished; not these innocent Jews, who me and my forefathers loyally have served


    8. He looked hard at Hermon and threatened him as follows 31 Your parents or your children were they here to these wild beasts a large repast they should have furnished; not these innocent Jews who me and my forefathers loyally have served


    9. loyally in that car, sweating himself dry along with the usually reliable Mr Campbell


    10. But he loyally and honorably served his purpose and now there’s one less person to worry about

    11. 'The barons who followed you loyally would not follow one of their own number, each holding himself as good as his neighbor, each fearing the ambitions of the others


    12. If you had had a son, the barons would have rallied loyally to him


    13. I was told I had already sacrificed enough and loyally served my country


    14. The flame of the spirit has passed, but the memory of that magnificent courage, standing loyally in the face of loneliness and isolation, will remain as a challenge to youth in America down all the future years


    15. ambitions of many men who had served the Crown loyally for years and endanger the well-laid plans of the organization that intended to draw the war to a swift, decisive close as soon as possible


    16. Lady Jane and Lord Ashburn merely held their heads high in their condescending fashion as a response to the reverend’s own disposition and with dignity that they both obviously maintained merely by knowing that they had loyally served the Crown during this war


    17. His own curiosity having been piqued by the frenetic intrusion that had given no detailed information about the “accident” that had occurred, Lowell tossed his hat on a vacant chair and followed loyally without reservation, though his long strides brought him directly to Feltus’s side as soon as they reached the corridor


    18. One for us and one for our official chauffer who had served my father loyally for a long time


    19. As for Roman Abramovich, he was close to tears and looked ready to crack after having to look at the cold bodies of 81 of his employees, many of whom had served him loyally for years


    20. “They have served loyally the Empire and the royal family, that’s what, Margaret

    21. loyally and admirably carried out the "duty," of exterminating his fellow humans, but his very dedication to "duty," expressing his own alienation in this world, vented so heinously his hate towards


    22. He had served loyally for years in the HSF and had forged bonds of comradeship with its other members


    23. “Yes, Your Highness, loyally forevermore,” he said and bowed his head


    24. If the man who has served our state by loyally sacrificing everything that he holds dear were to be rewarded with such a dire fate, what would we face then, as we have not carried out a fraction of the great services that he has? What would our fate be?


    25. She smiled as he stood loyally at her side


    26. The authors surely would not have written that the ‘Son of God’ was betrayed by His own disciples, but have Him being treated loyally and respectfully and with honour


    27. So the toast was drunk, the pledge made and loyally kept in spite of many temptations, for with instinctive wisdom, the girls seized a happy moment to do their friend a service, for which he thanked them all his life


    28. ' Nay, I come of no ungrateful stock, for all the world knows, but particularly my own town, who the Panzas from whom I am descended were; and, what is more, I know and have learned, by many good words and deeds, your worship's desire to show me favour; and if I have been bargaining more or less about my wages, it was only to please my wife, who, when she sets herself to press a point, no hammer drives the hoops of a cask as she drives one to do what she wants; but, after all, a man must be a man, and a woman a woman; and as I am a man anyhow, which I can't deny, I will be one in my own house too, let who will take it amiss; and so there's nothing more to do but for your worship to make your will with its codicil in such a way that it can't be provoked, and let us set out at once, to save Senor Samson's soul from suffering, as he says his conscience obliges him to persuade your worship to sally out upon the world a third time; so I offer again to serve your worship faithfully and loyally, as well and better than all the squires that served knights-errant in times past or present


    29. This is the common fate of mankind, whose most positive achievements are born from dreams and visions followed loyally to an unknown destination


    30. Sir Thomas, in his confident pronouncement, stands loyally by a loyal and distinguished servant of his company

    31. "For two days after this I stayed at home, and my wife appeared to abide loyally by our engagement, for, as far as I know, she never stirred out of the house


    32. Not, Scarlett loyally hastened to fun to romp with a mother


    33. She thought of the servants of her neighbors who had stood loyally beside their white them through the terrors of the war, nursing the wounded, burying the dead, comforting owners, protecting their mistresses while the men were at the front, refugeeing with the bereaved, working, begging, stealing to keep food on the tables


    34. She had even laughed when Melanie with a worried pucker in her brows said loyally: “Of course, Captain Butler is much nicer than most people realize and he was so kind and clever, the way he saved Ashley


    35. But Scarlett was dearest, Scarlett came first in her heart, and she went on loyally:


    36. He had not yielded to this sort of first summons; he had just made every possible effort to continue the journey; he had loyally and scrupulously exhausted all means; he had been deterred neither by the season, nor fatigue, nor by the expense; he had nothing with which to reproach himself


    37. "Jane is a nice girl," Anne had said loyally


    38. "Rusty would be the nicest cat in the world if he had no ears at all," declared Anne loyally from her trunk, while Rusty writhed about her lap in a frenzy of welcome


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    "loyally" definitions

    with loyalty; in a loyal manner