sense of loyalty
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsenseandloyalty
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sense
noun
uk/sens/us/sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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loyalty
noun
uk/ˈlɔɪ.əl.ti/us/ˈlɔɪ.əl.t̬i/
the quality of ...
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(Definition ofsenseandloyaltyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For such an attachment to exist there must have been a spirit of belonging to the court among the minstrels and somesenseofloyaltyto the crown.
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That is a measure of the uniquesenseofloyaltyof the farming community to those who serve them.
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We had asenseofloyaltyto the party which had only just been returned to power.
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Then the mesage was the need to win the dockyards to our side, with a strongersenseofloyaltyand motivation.
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Among the things most deeply embedded in that conscience was asenseofloyalty.
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It engenders asenseofloyaltyin the local community that it serves so well, which is not uncommon among good hospitals across the country.
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These cowardly men induce great fear and asenseofloyaltythat seems to those outside quite incredible—and most frustrating!
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Not the least of these other issues is the deepsenseofloyaltyshown by police officers to the communities which they now serve.
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They themselves feel, and they wish to create in the territory, asenseofloyaltyto the nation they are building.
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Somehow we have to win the dockyards to our side, with a strongersenseofloyaltyand motivation.
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If anything, they have a misplacedsenseofloyalty.
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That awareness led to asenseofloyaltyto the team and an overriding sense of duty to the patient.
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He is a man who has bravely expressed his views on many occasions out of a deepsenseofloyaltyand patriotism to his country.
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I am struck by thesenseofloyaltyof trade union members to their unions in industry.
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Unless people feel that they are heard and understood locally they will have littlesenseofloyaltyto the nation.
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One has a feeling and asenseofloyaltyfor one's county but a region is quite a different matter.
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I see how team sports teach my children to depend on each other, how they create asenseofloyaltyand team spirit.
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True, there have been in the past, and still are, irresponsible elements trading on the docker'ssenseofloyaltyto his fellow.
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He had deep and sincere convictions, and his strongsenseofloyaltyto colleagues was untinged with intrigue.
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When the ruling class loses confidence in itself, it loses allsenseofloyaltyto its own country.
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