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15 Sentences With "abide it"

How to use abide it in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "abide it" and check conjugation/comparative form for "abide it". Mastering all the usages of "abide it" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It was her worst nightmare, and she could not abide it.
Some feel strongly about returning to Short Creek; others can't abide it.
Israel's military chief of staff said that Azaria had violated the military's code of conduct and was obliged to abide it.
The subsequent, detailed revelations about how Weinstein's reported harassment — or his targets' refusal to abide it — damaged various women's careers have only further amplified this frustration.
His fraught mayoral tenure is now regarded (notably by those who couldn't abide it in the moment) with a wistfulness for its efficiency and surface shine.
No matter how much Trump seemed to share the patriots' loathing of the federal government, he was now that government's leader, and certain purists couldn't abide it.
Once white people really see it, they would not be able to abide it in any form — the mocking of people's skin color, mannerisms or cultural differences.
Wikipedians decided that because fact checkers have found much of Breitbart's coverage to be "misleading, false or both," they won't abide it as a source of fact anymore.
This is the Apple iPhone Cupertino– sorry, San Bernardino case– and it also calls to mind will there be peer-to-peer implementations of the things you're thinking about that might not even need the server at all, and it's basically just an app that people use, and if it's going to deliver an ad, it can still do that appside, and how much governments will abide it.
And as long as you validate that and abide it, you are, by > your grandfathers' standards, cowards.Heston, Charlton. Winning the Cultural > War, americanrhetoric.com, February 16, 1999.
Fate () propels most of the events of the Iliad. Once set, gods and men abide it, neither truly able nor willing to contest it. How fate is set is unknown, but it is told by the Fates and by Zeus through sending omens to seers such as Calchas. Men and their gods continually speak of heroic acceptance and cowardly avoidance of one's slated fate.
Malay College Kuala Kangsar, on which Mansor School is based. Victor Crabbe, a resident teacher at the Mansor School, seeks to tackle the threat posed by a boy Communist who appears to be conducting clandestine night-time indoctrination sessions with fellow students. But the headmaster, Boothby, scoffs at Crabbe's warnings. Nabby Adams, an alcoholic police lieutenant who prefers warm beer ("he could not abide it cold"), persuades Crabbe to buy a car, enabling Adams to make a commission as a middleman.
A simple Tibetan breakfast momos at a gathering in the U.S. Shipment of barley grain, a food staple. It is roasted and ground into powder to make a flour Tibetan bowls and spoons, Field Museum Examples of Tibetan cheese at the Zhongdian Market Tibetan cuisine includes the culinary traditions and practices and its peoples. The cuisine reflects the Tibetan landscape of mountains and plateaus and includes influences from neighbours (including India and Nepal where many Tibetans abide). It is known for its use of noodles, goat, yak, mutton, dumplings, cheese (often from yak or goat milk), butter, yoghurt (also from animals adapted to the Tibetan climate) and soups.
When Admiral William Cornwallis tries to put him in a position where he can make easy prize money by capturing a large shipment of Spanish gold, he instead takes on a stronger enemy frigate sent to warn the convoy and keeps it from accomplishing its mission. Eventually, by superior seamanship and skill, he drives it away. Hornblower rationalises that this is poetic justice, after he had earlier connived to facilitate the escape of his steward, who was facing hanging for striking a superior officer (a punishment Hornblower could not abide). It later transpires that the ships were claimed by the Government as (Droits of Admiralty) so that Hornblower would not have profited in any case.
The "Fair Youth" is the unnamed young man addressed by the devoted poet in the greatest sequence of the sonnets (1–126). The young man is handsome, self-centered, universally admired and much sought after. The sequence begins with the poet urging the young man to marry and father children (sonnets 1–17). It continues with the friendship developing with the poet’s loving admiration, which at times is homoerotic in nature. Then comes a set of betrayals by the young man, as he is seduced by the Dark Lady, and they maintain a liaison (sonnets 133, 134 & 144), all of which the poet struggles to abide. It concludes with the poet’s own act of betrayal, resulting in his independence from the fair youth (sonnet 152).Hammond.

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