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1. But whatever the outcome she was resolved to stick by her
2. The father of the child almost always says that he loves you and will stick by you when he doesn’t know what he’s actually committing to
3. feeling how absurd she could be when she would stick by him when
4. “You’ve been given the sticky end of the stick by Algar because of the Barclay case – that’s where it all started
5. “They reckon he got too much political stick by it all,” said Morgan
6. He was a leader of high morals and even if it cost him his life he would stick by them
7. was a part of them, and it was their duty to stick by him at all costs
8. Stepfather put me on restriction for the summer, and made it stick by saying Mother would have done the same thing
9. Anna, I told you I wouldn’t leave you, and I stick by my word
10. They stick by one another like glue
11. 'Then we must stick by the Frenchman's side till he is home again,' I said
12. That means I urge you to stick by tried-and-true rules, like 20 percent down, a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, and a total monthly payment that represents no more than 30 percent of your gross pay
13. As the ship began to settle to starboard, heeling at an angle of nearly forty-five degrees, those who had believed it was all right to stick by the ship began to have doubts, and a few jumped into the sea
14. At length he would reach the corn, and selecting a suitable ear, frisk about in the same uncertain trigonometrical way to the topmost stick of my wood-pile, before my window, where he looked me in the face, and there sit for hours, supplying himself with a new ear from time to time, nibbling at first voraciously and throwing the half-naked cobs about; till at length he grew more dainty still and played with his food, tasting only the inside of the kernel, and the ear, which was held balanced over the stick by one paw, slipped from his careless grasp and fell to the ground, when he would look over at it with a ludicrous expression of uncertainty, as if suspecting that it had life, with a mind not made up whether to get it again, or a new one, or be off; now thinking of corn, then listening to hear what was in the wind