Sentences with abide
a·bide
A a - To abide the court's decision
- To abide by the decision
- Unless we have a consensus of support about how we will form our legislatures and an agreement to abide by the laws.
- If people cannot abide by our laws to reach Australia, will they abide by them if they are accepted?
- To abide by your promise
- To abide the onslaught
- Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard has issued a warning to construction union heavyweights Joe McDonald and Kevin Reynolds to abide by the industrial laws.
- When kids come to my house they need to abide by my rules.
- The old oak tree abides the wind endlessly.
- [ …] And shalt abide her judgment on it.
- You have to abide by the rules of your profession and rightly so, you may have to change the city as per the demand of the situation.
- As of 2006, employers in California must abide by Sexual Harassment law AB1825.
- How dearly I abide that boast so vain, [ …]
- Abide with me.
- To abide in a small Scottish village.
- I can't abide dishonesty!
- To abide a vigorous onslaught.
- To abide the coming of the Lord.
- To abide the verdict of the judges.