How To Use Shakeable In A Sentence

  • An unshakeable belief in freedom. Times, Sunday Times
  • But this doesn't alter McHale's unshakeable belief in the quality of the team and their chances of winning on Saturday.
  • Mr Cameron's inner team is settled in what he calls a diamond formation, with Andy Coulson, the Essex man, on the right wing, his ideas guru Steve Hilton providing the empathy and George Osborne providing the unshakeable will to win. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • It was a lesson he preached indefatigably, and with unshakeable self-confidence, to newspapers, Cabinet ministers, fellow anthropologists, and community groups.
  • She has an unshakeable belief in the goodness of humanity.
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  • One thing that characterizes the ‘traditional’ terrorist groups is their unshakeable belief that they have all the best arguments.
  • He was perfectly unmoved, and took the opportunity to tell me of his unshakeable conviction that France will rise again! Times, Sunday Times
  • A modest man of unshakeable principle, Neil was a tireless fighter for workers' rights for over thirty years.
  • Many Australians maintain an unshakeable belief that property prices will track in one direction only… upwards.
  • I am a bit embarrassed to admit my unshakeable fondness for the royal family and I'm well aware that any further opinions from me may now be obsolete to some readers, but not remotely discomfited to say that I grieved for Princess Diana. Victoria Coren: why I shall be up at dawn to watch the royal family in all its bizarre glory
  • The unshakeable belief that gloves were an important component in any well-groomed woman's wardrobe continued right up till the late 1960s.
  • The pope has made a openly declared and unshakeable anti-Semite a legitimate bishop," Politi added.
  • There was naught but shadows in the room; even Joyce had fled, and the forlorn, unshakeable feeling of nostalgia.
  • A modest man of unshakeable principle, Neil was a tireless fighter for workers' rights for over thirty years.
  • He was by no means the oldest or most experienced player in that group but he spoke with unshakeable confidence that the game could still be won. Times, Sunday Times
  • That will involve unshakeable belief in himself and his abilities, despite incontrovertible evidence to the contrary and a genuine contempt for anyone who lacks such a belief. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is an irresistible compulsion, driven by unshakeable guilt and the constant need for endorsement.
  • Kenny endures disrespect with unshakeable good grace, a self-deprecating sense of humour, and an ockerism for every occasion.
  • There are moments of People I Know that almost play as satire on life in NY, but even those are rendered ineffective by the unshakeable feeling that they happened by accident.
  • The unshakeable belief you show in your family plans will make all the difference. The Sun
  • One might easily suggest an unshakeable feeling of shame.
  • She is a woman with an indomitable spirit and unshakeable views.
  • Within days of my arrival, unshakeable slothfulness had settled comfortably upon me like a high tog duvet. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • Many Australians maintain an unshakeable belief that property prices will track in one direction only… upwards.
  • She had an unshakeable feeling that something important was going to happen, today.
  • Instead, more than 22 years since her defenestration, Thatcher's brand of neo-liberalism is the unshakeable paradigm for our economy and politics.
  • She was blessed with an unshakeable belief in her own abilities.
  • The unshakeable loyalty and belief in this room was palpable.
  • It was a lesson he preached indefatigably, and with unshakeable self-confidence, to newspapers, Cabinet ministers, fellow anthropologists, and community groups.
  • And Feste, echoing the criticism of these decisions, approvingly recalled the unshakeable instinct of many of the WWII generation to defend the incarceration of Japanese Americans: IsThatLegal?
  • But what the side retained was an unshakeable will and belief that they could do it. The Sun
  • He wrinkled his nose with a conspiratorial mixture of amusement and distaste, serene and unshakeable in his conviction of Western cultural superiority. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
  • Huddersfield's teamwork was matchless, their conviction unshakeable as they reduced their hosts to rubble while leapfrogging them into eighth spot. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are the perfect twoseome, whose relationship is looked upon as solid and ideal, a yardstick if you will for others to measure up to, an unshakeable bond.
  • The weird piano chording beneath the chorus of ‘Cool Boots’ help make the song especially unshakeable, and hippie Trekkie lyrics aside, the song is revealing of how the Automato formula is not without its potential.
  • One thing that characterizes the ‘traditional’ terrorist groups is their unshakeable belief that they have all the best arguments.
  • Within days of my arrival, unshakeable slothfulness had settled comfortably upon me like a high tog duvet. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • Gadafy\'s striking non-endorsement of the Democratic candidate focused in part on Obama\'s pledge of "unshakeable" support for Israel, which caused dismay, if not surprise, across the Arab and Muslim worlds last week. ' OpEdNews - Quicklink: Gadafy denounces Barack Obama as 'black man with inferiority complex'
  • We ourselves, we Jews have often experienced for ourselves - resulting in the most terrible persecution of all: the Holocaust - the consequences of being unshakeable foreigners, then parasite foreigners, complotting foreigners, the murderers of Christian children, and therefore human beings to deport, persecute and exterminate. Nachrichten Heute (Nachrichten Heute, Hintergrundinformationen und Berichte) : Kurzversion
  • Gadafy's striking non-endorsement of the Democratic candidate focused in part on Obama's pledge of 'unshakeable' support for Israel, which caused dismay, if not surprise, across the Arab and Muslim worlds last week. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Gadafy denounces Barack Obama as 'black man with inferiority complex'
  • It filled his enemies with terror and his own troops with unshakeable faith and unquenchable blood lust.
  • I'm thankful for Pope John Paul's commitment and unshakeable faith, and I pray for our Roman Catholic friends around the world as they come to terms with his death.
  • Thinking back over all the time I spent with Lea over the last few months, I have this unshakeable feeling that she never fell out of love with me because she was never in love with me to begin with.
  • She has an unshakeable belief in the goodness of humanity.
  • When vision becomes unshakeable obsession, the potential for catastrophe may not be far away.
  • She had an unshakeable faith in human goodness and natural honesty.
  • Thinking back over all the time I spent with Lea over the last few months, I have this unshakeable feeling that she never fell out of love with me because she was never in love with me to begin with.
  • I share their unshakeable belief that she is still alive. The Sun
  • Ironically, this comes primarily as a result of his unshakeable obstinacy in taking the governing body to task earlier this season over his well-publicised fine for comments made about referee Dougie McDonald.
  • The rearguard still looked unshakeable but going forward City too often over complicated matters.
  • What I still carry with me is the unshakeable belief that family is at the core of existence. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have become almost shrouded in myth but their dedication and unshakeable mindset is no mystery when you consider their starting point on this journey.
  • That will involve unshakeable belief in himself and his abilities, despite incontrovertible evidence to the contrary and a genuine contempt for anyone who lacks such a belief. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is an irresistible compulsion, driven by unshakeable guilt and the constant need for endorsement.
  • The actor may be best known as the unshakeable, and unstirrable spy, but off-screen he is modest to the point of shy.
  • Songs of brave soldiers with questions and doubts and unshakeable commitment to what they see as their ultimate responsibility, the responsibility to stay until the job is done.
  • it was his unshakeable resolution to finish the work
  • They recalled his unshakeable belief in prayer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trouble with long-termism, a strategy that demands unshakeable faith in its proponent, is the price of loyalty.
  • And he made it clear he is going to stick with his younger stars because he has an unshakeable belief in their ability to deliver the goods. The Sun
  • On Saturday, the "unshakeable" commitment got shaky, as Obama clarified, saying: "I was not commenting on and will not comment on the wisdom of making a decision to put a mosque there. Joshua Hoyt: On Mosques, Borders, and Our 'Nation of Immigrants' This Election Season
  • He has called America's commitment to Israel's security "unshakeable," a commitment built on the bedrock of the deep friendship between the two nations. John Kerry: Barack Obama and Israel: More GOP Lies
  • Songs of brave soldiers with questions and doubts and unshakeable commitment to what they see as their ultimate responsibility, the responsibility to stay until the job is done.
  • The pope has made a openly declared and unshakeable anti-Semite a legitimate bishop," Politi added.
  • And why do I speak with such unshakeable conviction? Times, Sunday Times
  • She had an unshakeable faith in human goodness and natural honesty.
  • I am sure, have joined with me in unshakeable faith that this crucial test will be met; that the searing lessons of this latest war and the promise of the United Nations Organization will be the cornerstones of a new edifice of enduring peace and the guideposts of a new era of human progress. Cordell Hull - Acceptance Speech
  • I felt no nerves, just unshakeable positivity and confidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • The supposedly cocksure and unshakeable defence secretary has come under pressure to resign over the photo scandal.
  • She had an unshakeable feeling that something important was going to happen, today.
  • There are moments of People I Know that almost play as satire on life in NY, but even those are rendered ineffective by the unshakeable feeling that they happened by accident.
  • The unshakeable loyalty and belief in this room was palpable.
  • They see U.S. support for Israel - which Obama declared as "unshakeable" - as underpinning the refusal of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to halt the construction of Jewish settlements on lands that the Palestinians claim for their future state. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • One might easily suggest an unshakeable feeling of shame.
  • Instead, he simply maintained his unshakeable belief in a team who only know one way to score. The Sun
  • They have become almost shrouded in myth but their dedication and unshakeable mindset is no mystery when you consider their starting point on this journey.
  • They have an unshakeable conviction that what they are doing is right.
  • But this doesn't alter McHale's unshakeable belief in the quality of the team and their chances of winning on Saturday.
  • Her unshakeable belief in herself was no more than bluster, a tale full of sound and fury, signifying not very much. CHRISTINA QUEEN OF SWEDEN: The Restless Life of a European Eccentric
  • What makes it different to other youth systems is its unshakeable belief in education coming first. The Sun
  • There was naught but shadows in the room; even Joyce had fled, and the forlorn, unshakeable feeling of nostalgia.
  • Gadafy's striking non-endorsement of the Democratic candidate focused in part on Obama's pledge of "unshakeable" support for Israel, which caused dismay, if not surprise, across the Arab and Muslim worlds last week. Obama Taking Over Democratic National Committee Partly To Avoid Kerry's Fate
  • He roared: 'I have an unshakeable belief in these players. The Sun
  • Collins, instead, handles himself with assurance, has unshakeable conviction in his own abilities and isn't short of an opinion or two that might put noses out of joint.
  • a resolute and unshakeable faith
  • The unshakeable belief that gloves were an important component in any well-groomed woman's wardrobe continued right up till the late 1960s.
  • They had an unshakeable confidence in their ability to reshape society for the better. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm thankful for Pope John Paul's commitment and unshakeable faith, and I pray for our Roman Catholic friends around the world as they come to terms with his death.
  • Ironically, this comes primarily as a result of his unshakeable obstinacy in taking the governing body to task earlier this season over his well-publicised fine for comments made about referee Dougie McDonald.
  • China's relations with Zimbabwe are "unshakeable", President Hu ANC Daily News Briefing
  • With it goes the unshakeable belief that one can drive a car in any condition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such a philosophy would serve to underwrite all inquiry into the phenomenal world; all of the sciences could have unshakeable confidence in the solidity of their foundations. Foucault and Derrida - The Other Side Of Reason

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