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1 But he would be there, not strong, perhaps, but always loyal .
2 Stubborn, strong-willed, intransigent, but loyal, always loyal above everything.
3 He was always loyal , but when she was sociable and friendly like this he adored her.
4 Yes, I believe it will; but it would surely prevail faster if we were always loyal to it.
5 The body and soul are twins, life comrades-sometimesfriends, sometimes enemies, but always loyal in the last instance.
6 Jeff was always loyal to Melanctha.
7 Be always loyal , brave, and merciful.
8 Detest Mary as she might, my poor mother is always loyal to the powers that be, and she told the children:
9 To the man of her own free lawless choice a girl is always loyal ; to subsequent and subordinate attachments she is dutiful.
10 To Luis they were always loyal for his cheery ways, although there seemed a change in his spirits as time went on.
11 The discovery of letters written before I became his wife would not have caused trouble, since I was always loyal to him.
12 For those disbanded warriors, who were in no way guilty and had been always loyal , this decision almost equaled a death sentence.
13 The Mississagua Indians occupied a great part of the territory now the Province of Ontario and were always loyal to the British Crown.
14 And he never did prefer such a claim (although it was made for him by others), but remained always loyal to Morse.
15 Yet, however unscrupulous he may have been in his dealings with others, to the master whose service he had followed he was always loyal .
16 So Winston Peters has had a large amount of control and he's made sure that the elected officials, the staff are always loyal to him.
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