1483 examples of rely in sentences

You may rely upon my discretion.

" "You can rely upon my honour to respect your confidence," Gifford responded warmly.

The same oversight occurs later in the act when Bellmour says 'I must rely on Dresswell's friendship,' (p. 20).

"You can rely on us, Chief," said Dean, as they left the office together.

"I'm afraid," he said, "that I took an unsuitable rôle when I undertook to rely on my wits to deceive men like you.

He may rely on my discretion; he may reckon on my good offices if I can be of use to him when he is found out.

We'll have to rely on big game from now on, anyway.

Whom can I rely upon?

Still may my soul, through faith, rely Upon the promises of God; His mercy see in every change, And learn to bless his chastening rod.

It may be that he has no knowledge of the present domicile of Mr. William Beauvoirin which case we shall rely on you to take such steps as, in your judgment, will best conduce to a satisfactory solution of the mystery.

As soon as he had dismissed Annis, he flew with Sophronia's letter to the general, who, upon reading it, expressed great astonishment; he determined to raise the siege the next morning, and resolved to rely fully on the beautiful traitress for the future success of his enterprise.

It's God's power that we rely onnot our own; and it often helps me, Ben, when I have something hard to do.

It will he seen from this that, blessed as was the work of faith, still the spirit of persecution was permitted by the Lord only to make his own children rely more confidently on Him, and that he might fulfill more positively his promise, "No evil shall befall thee, no harm come nigh thy dwelling.

How much better to rely on Him 'in whom we live, and move, and have our being,' than to put confidence in man, even in the most skillful physician.

No civilised being has ever encountered such conditions before with only a tent of thin canvas to rely on for shelter.

If the affair there were attended by luck, and managed quietly enough, you might continue and surprise the deck party, but let us not rely too far upon fair chances.

So far we have authentic records to rely on; the remainder is pure conjecture.

Louis had given his consent readily enough and had approved heartily of the plan, for it had ever been against his real wishes to call in the aid of the allies, but Calvert knew too well how little he dared rely on the King's firmness or courage.

The King and Queen will not comethe King is afraid to attempt the escape, and the Queen will rely on no one save the allieswe implored them in vain to come but they refusedthey have failed yousave yourselves!"

If she had enemies, she could rely upon him for her defense; if she wanted wealth, he wasn't a millionaire, but.... "Captain," interrupted Freya, "go back to your own people.

Early that year Bismarck wrote of his sorrow at having been forced to the conclusion that Rumania had nothing to expect from Russia, while Prince Anthony, Prince Carol's father and faithful adviser, wrote soon after the above interview (November 1871), that 'under certain circumstances it would seem a sound policy for Rumania to rely upon the support of Austria'.

The interests of a peaceful development demanded that Rumania should maintain friendly relations with both the powers striving for domination in the Near East; it was a vital necessity for her, however, to be able to rely upon the effective support of at least one of them in a case of emergency.

For obvious reasons Rumania could no longer rely upon that source; indeed, Germany was actually detaining contracts for war and sanitary material placed with her before the outbreak of the war.

If he was to preserve independence at all, he must rely on a society which was not yet Moslem and form a coalition with the 'Greeks', into whom the recent recovery of Constantinople from the Latins had put fresh heart.

Rely upon it that I shall sooner or later learn the secret underlying this treacherous business.

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