1) "We will all, verily, abide by the will of God."
2) "You have to learn to abide by the rules."
How is your accordince today
For as far as you can see, this is the land we live on.
Abide has several meanings. He abided in London for several years. -- to dwell or reside
To abide by means to follow or to continue. Abidance is the act of either continuing or following (complying).Your lack of abidance for the law, Mr Johnson, is what has got you here in the first place.The dude shows great abidance.
The judge gave him a light sentence, it was just a slap on the wrist.
One example of using abide as a verb is "You need to abide by the rules." Anything like this should also work. Happy hunting, Inky
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Abide means to wait for or obey or dwell or put up with. For example, it is important to abide by state laws, otherwise you may find yourself in jail. You must abide by the school rules in order to avoid punishment.
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You would use 'me' in this case. You use 'I' when you are the subject of the sentence, and 'me' when you are the object of the sentence or the phrase, as in this case.Subject of sentence: I was going to get a picture.Object of phrase: I was going to get a picture of Kaeleah and me.Object of sentence: It was Kaeleah andme in the picture.
Your question is a sentence and contains the phrase "feature article." (The above is another example of using the phrase in a sentence.)
in military school, there is like a whole novel on the rules to abide by
The word 'abide' is a verb: abide, abides, abiding, abode, abided. The word 'by' is an adverb when not followed by a noun phrase, or a preposition when followed by a noun phrase. The noun forms for the verb to abide are abider, abidance, and the gerund, abiding.
Abide means to wait for or obey or dwell or put up with. For example, it is important to abide by state laws, otherwise you may find yourself in jail. You must abide by the school rules in order to avoid punishment.
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After the phrase 'I killed a...' :)