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How To Use Loyally In A Sentence

  • Tyrant as he was, he could be just when his temper was not roused, and he kept his word loyally in this case. The Story of Ireland
  • Dibdin loyally reproduces, copied from the original document in the "Wedded to Books': Bibliomania and the Romantic Essayists
  • Moreover, far from being a heretic, he loyally endorsed the essentials of Catholic doctrine.
  • Women in relationships with men assume a defensive posture; perceiving that I have impugned the integrity of the doted-on patriarch, they loyally wish to enlighten me as to their husband/boyfriend’s sterlingness ”he does the laundry!” Woman's History Month Part II
  • She was the pluckiest girl I know," he wound up loyally. The Vision of Desire
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  • The parliament cited the pontiff, and, when he failed to appear, loyally declared his title unsound, and, under the lead of their first president (another The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2)
  • Fund managers back them loyally, impervious to quarterly performance tables. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had "loyally" warned the two Dutch republics of the disposition in Europe, and left them in no doubt as to the attitude Germany would adopt if war should come. William of Germany
  • I am going to get my own pony, which is better than any YOU will ever see because I am going to cooperate with my FORMER friends, (whom I have disloyally left behind in the dust). CT-SEN: Can Lieberman Be Pushed From Race?
  • Gamers are more than ever sticking loyally to one system.
  • The consequence of this financial policy was an immense opportunity for the "disloyally" and the parasites to make huge war profits out of the Abraham Lincoln and the Union; a chronicle of the embattled North
  • his men acted disloyally and betrayed him in the end
  • Both have pocketed beaucoup bucks from the oil giants, and both have loyally sided with the industry to get whatever it wants.
  • It usually infuriates me when people say that writers are just "looking for copy", because it is very rarely the case, but the idea skipped disloyally through my mind for one uncomfortable moment. With the Kisses of His Mouth by Monique Roffey – review
  • All above said department loyally and coordinate and put efforts for successfully holding each exhibition.
  • Secondly, that that assistance must be loyal and effective; each of the signatories is obliged to co-operate in support of the Covenant loyally and effectively; but it limits the need of the actual help to be given by the words -- "in the degree which its geographical position and its particular situation as regards armaments allow. The International Situation and the Protocol
  • She was also accused of philistinism, particularly because of a remark she made at a private dinner party, disloyally leaked by a fellow guest.
  • Yet the retirees and snowbirds who loyally filled the condos during Palm Springs' downturn in the 1980s and early '90s are still there.
  • The willingness of the mass of civil servants to serve the regime loyally cannot be doubted.
  • The glassy-eyed beast followed us loyally through our youth in a series of East Village apartments to our current renovated lodge in a woodsy Baltimore neighborhood.
  • Chad, however, loyally stuck to it -- loyally, that is, to Strether. The Ambassadors
  • They have loyally supported their party and their leader.
  • She found herself thinking disloyally, He must be a lousy lecturer.
  • I supported the party loyally for 35 years, often representing it in elections and, even more often, giving it my bawbees, both at local and national level.
  • There are a load of men in black suits who try to stop you from reaching the basement, where your getaway vehicle loyally awaits.
  • Immediately she was accused of disloyally taking a president's son outside the United States for his education.
  • Stay tuned for details about when the show will air on MTV, but before you begin abusing the "O", "M" and "E" buttons on your keyboard, you'll want to know this: MTV would like to thank you by filling our audience with the real, hardcore fans who've been following our "Twilight" coverage so loyally over all these months. MTV Wants To Celebrate ‘Twilight’ With Movie’s Stars, Footage And You! RSVP Today For Our L.A. Event! » MTV Movies Blog
  • The German bureaucracy worked loyally; its Soviet counterpart often worked more for itself than for its rulers.
  • It was said there that a key factor in determining whether there was a breach of a fiduciary duty is a finding that the fiduciary acted disloyally in placing its interests ahead of the beneficiary's.
  • These twelve private credit monopolies were deceitfully and disloyally foisted upon this Country by the bankers who came here from Europe and repaid us our hospitality by undermining our American institutions. PUTTING THE "FEDERAL" BACK IN THE FEDERAL RESERVE
  • His successor loyally supported Washington policy.
  • The judge was bound by the relevant legislation, which was to be applied loyally.
  • She was also accused of philistinism, particularly because of a remark she made at a private dinner party, disloyally leaked by a fellow guest.
  • government will not be efficient unless the people as a whole accept leadership loyally and enthusiastically
  • And I (continued Ischomachus) was struck with admiration at her answer, and replied: “Think you, my wife, it is through some such traits of forethought seen in their mistress-leader that the hearts of bees are won, and they are so loyally affectioned towards her that, if ever she abandon her hive, not one of them will dream of being left behind; 149 but one and all must follow her.” Oeconomicus
  • Meanwhile the peasants' militia had been destroyed when they loyally opposed the Guangxi mutineers.
  • In 1914, the universities responded loyally to the empire's danger.
  • We will loyally uphold the principles of the United Nations.
  • She talks loyally about his support and how much it means to her. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then, perhaps having seen the error of his choice in the damage it's wreaking in non-Evangelical circles, he has disloyally thrown her to the wolves. Maggie Van Ostrand: Prominent Republicans Not Endorsing Obama May Cast Closet Votes for Him
  • The MoD emphasised that the vast majority of employers loyally supported reservists working for them. Times, Sunday Times
  • So Newt Gingrich can campaign on family values while abandoning a succession of wives for more nubile alternatives; Bill Clinton's extra-mural activities have to be shoved under the carpet in a celebrated TV interview (with his wife loyally at his side) before he can resuscitate his endangered candidacy in 1992. Shashi Tharoor: Importance of appearing to be earnest
  • It's a tribute to Rimington's chairmanship that this commitment to easeful enjoyment is loyally echoed by colleagues, with her fellow judge and author Susan Hill tweeting: Hurrah! The Man Booker judges seem to find reading a bit hard | Catherine Bennett
  • Telling the public that she left Oddfellows to rescue VPC was a heinous affront to the VPC staff, who loyally slave to keep things running smoothly in Ericka’s continued absence. Ericka Burke leaves Oddfellows
  • Your gallant battle-hosts and work-hosts, as the others did, will need to be made loyally yours; they must and will be regulated, methodically secured in their just share of conquest under you; -- joined with you in veritable brotherhood, sonhood, by quite other and deeper ties than those of temporary day's wages! Past and Present
  • Eighteenth-century prints caricature George III as a farmer, laugh at Hanoverian German accents – yet the same crowds who laughed at the printshop windows turned out loyally for coronations.
  • Far from being a heretic, he loyally endorsed the essentials of church doctrine.
  • ‘I found it boring myself,’ he says, disloyally.
  • And Favre is loyal, despite naysayers in Green Bay who claim they were "loyally" screwed. Sports Central | Articles and Columns
  • He grunted and disappeared, Walter following disloyally at his heels. Last Night at Chateau Marmont
  • The chatelaine waited patiently and loyally for him to return and take possession of her gift.
  • They were called traitors, were called unpatriotic, and were accused of the cardinal British aristocratic sin of disloyally failing to support their own side, of batting against their own side. Re: The Other Lesson Of Munich.
  • Considering how disloyally and in bad faith the army recruits new soldiers, I feel, I fear, we have to put a stop to it. Amnesty guaranteed for all army deserters, our true heroes!
  • Why do we not give all three of the l's in the word "loyally" a figure value? Assimilative Memory or, How to Attend and Never Forget
  • She talks loyally about his support and how much it means to her. Times, Sunday Times
  • He walks off, and his underdogs loyally follow.
  • The short answer: your most-convertibles are going to be folks who already buy your brand, but "very disloyally. But Whom Should I Target? - Bill Harvey - MediaBizBlogger
  • The refurbished theater reopens with its brick-walled intimacy loyally preserved.
  • This decision was taken without reference to the employees who have served the company so loyally.
  • I quoted this passage (which Mr. Morris apparently skipped) and went on to make the obvious point that at the end Mishima did not serve words "loyally"; he betrayed them for the ultimate romantic pose, suicide. Mishima
  • In fact our government went so far, in 1958, as to declare May 1st "National Loyalty Day," which makes anyone officially participating in a Workers Day rally disloyally un-American. Michael Gene Sullivan: International Workers Day
  • And yet, while very free in manifesting his small respect for the "logicking" by syllogistic processes which had been the pride of the theological chair and even the pulpit in America, and while declining the use of current phraseologies even for the expression of current ideas, he held himself loyally subject to the canon of the A History of American Christianity
  • In its statement, the Vatican said the journalistic investigation had treated complicated subjects in a "partial and banal way" and could take steps to defend the "honor of morally upright people" who loyally serve the Church. Corruption Scandal Rocks Vatican
  • To Gaston there was a kind of fascination, an actually aesthetic beauty, in the spectacle of that keen-edged intelligence, dividing evidence so finely, like some exquisite steel instrument with impeccable sufficiency, always leaving the last word loyally to the central intellectual faculty, in an entire disinterestedness. Gaston de Latour; an unfinished romance
  • During the ceremony you swear that you will serve the country loyally.
  • Her servant has followed her here loyally, watching over the princess vigilantly.

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