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Loyalties in a sentence
Loyalties meaning
plural of loyalty
Using Loyalties
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of loyalty
- In the example corpus, loyalties often appears in combinations such as: loyalties and, and loyalties, his loyalties.
Context around Loyalties
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 6 middle, 11 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Loyalties
- In this selection, "loyalties" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 21.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, divided, republican, shifting, lie, companion and appeared stand out and add context to how "loyalties" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include about his loyalties and and geopolitical loyalties. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "loyalties" sits close to words such as abolishing, acidity and apa, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with loyalties
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
His loyalties lie elsewhere. (4 words)
Unintentionally involved in a global conspiracy, Grace harbored ambiguous loyalties. (10 words)
And the issue of split loyalties wouldn’t be the biggest concern. (12 words)
Hudson’s Republican loyalties are mentioned, but there is nothing about how he joined the celebrity pile-on against Marlon Brando, who refused his 1973 Oscar for The Godfather as a protest against Hollywood’s treatment of Native American people. (40 words)
It never attempts to disguise their appetites for violence and unethical ways, but it is also equally committed to portraying them with their colorful personhood intact, complete with their quirks and loyalties. (32 words)
A tiff between President Jakov Milatovic of Montenegro and the coalition government highlights the difficulty of building a stable, Western-style democracy in a nation with rival ethnic, religious and geopolitical loyalties. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
After flirting with her for a while, players will unlock the Divided Loyalties companion quest and will be able to romance Andreja after that.
But Aristide’s sudden reliance on U.S. intervention signalled a change in his loyalties.
Her loyalties are just a bit more complicated than you might think as Clemson prepares for a matchup with No. 1 Oklahoma.
Hudson’s Republican loyalties are mentioned, but there is nothing about how he joined the celebrity pile-on against Marlon Brando, who refused his 1973 Oscar for The Godfather as a protest against Hollywood’s treatment of Native American people.
In politically unstable Meghalaya a single party government is rare and shifting loyalties of the legislators is common.
It never attempts to disguise their appetites for violence and unethical ways, but it is also equally committed to portraying them with their colorful personhood intact, complete with their quirks and loyalties.
My fellow citizens and their loyalties (and my dignity) are reviled, and Dr. Jagdeo transformed into Martin King and Mohandas Gandhi in an instant.
On the first count, it seems logical that iconic comfort brands like Milk Bone, Jif, and Dunkin, let alone Smucker’s itself align in terms of nostalgia driven consumer loyalties.
She chased Sabine, Ezra, and Ahsoka but lost, and Ahsoka even offered help as Shin's Dark Side loyalties appeared to waiver.
Unintentionally involved in a global conspiracy, Grace harbored ambiguous loyalties.
Wellington also said the nature of the AFL market in Queensland – and the history of the Lions themselves – meant that crowds were less tribal in their loyalties.
While another wrote: "You've just shown your son where your loyalties lie.
And the issue of split loyalties wouldn’t be the biggest concern.
A tiff between President Jakov Milatovic of Montenegro and the coalition government highlights the difficulty of building a stable, Western-style democracy in a nation with rival ethnic, religious and geopolitical loyalties.
For example, its commander Ali Nasiri was in 2019 amid suspicions about his loyalties.
For instance, in Nigeria, tribal loyalties sometimes overshadow national identity, leading to conflicts and fragmentation.
His actions could have dire consequences for everyone involved, leading to a showdown that tests loyalties and exposes hidden desires.
His loyalties lie elsewhere.
Ilhan Omar rocketed to notoriety a few years back by warning that some American officials have dual loyalties.
Liberal politicians need to find ways to defend liberal institutions while also honoring faith, family and flag and the other loyalties that define the purposes of most people’s lives.
Common combinations with loyalties
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- loyalties and 12×
- and loyalties 11×
- his loyalties 10×
- loyalties lie 10×
- loyalties to 9×
- their loyalties 8×
- loyalties of 6×
- loyalties in 6×
- party loyalties 6×
- divided loyalties 5×