We found 31 examples of how to use abide by in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 31.
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1. | You should abide by the consequences. | |
2. | We must abide by the rules of the game. | |
3. | We all must abide by laws to live in any society. | |
4. | We all abide by law to live in any society. | |
5. | Abide by the inevitable. | |
6. | Abide by your promise. | |
7. | I hope that Japan will abide by its Constitution. | |
8. | I hope that Japan will abide by Article 9 of her Constitution. | |
9. | There were no laws for people to abide by. | |
10. | The players must abide by the rules. | |
11. | The players have to abide by the umpire's decision. | |
12. | He did not abide by his promise. | |
13. | They did not abide by the school regulations. | |
14. | She will not fail to abide by his promise. | |
15. | We must abide by the law. | |
16. | You have to abide by the laws. | |
17. | We have to abide by the rules. | |
18. | The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience. | |
19. | They have got to abide by the rules. | |
20. | Tom had to abide by the court's ruling relating to his access to his children. | |
21. | Everyone is expected to abide by the company's established rules. | |
22. | The first lesson in democracy is to abide by the will of the people. | |
23. | I abide by a rule concerning reviews: I will never ask, neither in writing nor in person, that a word be put in about my book.... One feels cleaner this way. | |
24. | Layla tried to have her children to abide by the rules of the church. | |
25. | Common sense (which, in truth, is very uncommon) is the best sense I know of: abide by it; it will counsel you best. |