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How to use allegiance in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word allegiance? Here are some examples.

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There are many gangs who have adopted political allegiance to one party or another.
He was careful to proclaim his allegiance to President Karzai, and affirmed that he would send more money to the center if they needed it.
I would have no qualms about people having to take an oath of allegiance on entering the country.
This small shareholder asked if he and the board members would be willing to rise and pledge allegiance to the flag?
The Acadians objected that if they took an oath of allegiance to King George, France would incite their Mi'kmaq allies to attack them.
Amanullah and Khan swear allegiance to Karzai's government, but both often act in their own interests.
Loyalties depend on personal relationships with tribal chiefs, sheiks or warlords, rather than allegiance to the nation.
The shaykhs and their tribes pledge their allegiance to the ruling Al Saud royal family.
Our allegiance must be to a transcendent God whose righteousness and mercy are both beyond our understanding.
Among them are those who are effectively stateless, owing allegiance only to the extremist cause of transnational terrorism.
I have to also have an allegiance to those millions of voters who trusted in me and my commitment to a reform agenda.
His boldness and his allegiance to his own mind were as irresistible as his blondness and blue-eyed sweetness.
Not every voter declares allegiance to a political party, but even those unaligned voters have a dizzying array of names to choose from.
In this way, they proved that their true allegiance had always been with those uncanonical and schismatic groups.
Samuel's role remains unclear, but his real allegiance seems increasingly obvious.
Party allegiance itself has become a more slippery concept, as political cross-dressing blurs the lines between the parties.
The existing oath of allegiance for people seeking British nationality is to be changed to a citizenship pledge.
His allegiance is drawn from his own church to the financing body, and that is unscriptural.
This is not the country I agreed to support when I swore my allegiance to the Republic, and dedicated my life to its defense.
The suburbs of the cities have proved to be a difficulty when assessing their political allegiance.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We may, when circumstances so suggest, change our denominational allegiance.
But St. John's absenting himself from our solemn revels, so long before decreed, is flat mutiny and disclamation of allegiance.
They declared their allegiance to Canute, who was the successor in the Danish line.
Evidently there is much sophistication, not to say conventionalised affectation, in all this national attachment and allegiance.
The young preacher was summoned to take the oath of allegiance and abjuration.
The main difference was in the attitude to the Roman allegiance and to the Sacramentarian system.
William made use of Haralds compulsory sojourn to make him swear allegiance to him, and affiance him to his daughter.
Treachery breeds treachery, duplicity is a bad seed to sow for loyalty, and the Manx people were divided in their allegiance.
He submitted to the French power, took the oath of allegiance, and became a French citizen.
But Abraham had followers in Pumbeditha, who gave him their support, and refused allegiance to the rival Gaon.
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