Examples of 'your word of honour' in a sentence

Meaning of "your word of honour"

your word of honour: This phrase is a promise or commitment made by someone, emphasizing their integrity and trustworthiness. It signifies a pledge to fulfill an obligation or keep a secret

How to use "your word of honour" in a sentence

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your word of honour
You must give me your word of honour.
Your word of honour does not mean beans.
You have to give me your word of honour.
Your word of honour is enough.
I believe your word of honour.
Your word of honour as a gentleman.
You have lied enough upon your word of honour.
By giving me your word of honour you will never.
Would rather die than break your word of honour.
But it is your word of honour when you sit in.
You need not have given your word of honour.
Now give me your word of honour in front of your father.
Listen Ivo, you, an Estonian, would rather die than break your word of honour.
I want your word of honour.
Mr. Breshcov, I am going to ask you f or your word of honour.

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It was your word of honour.
Dear Master, give me your word of honour.
On your word of honour.
That witness box But it is your word of honour when you sit in.
I demand your word of honour that there will no repetition of such conduct.
Yesterday you gave me your word of honour that you did not know Capt.
Your word of honour… Give me… your word of honour.
I do not suppose I could accept your word of honour not to discuss this with anyone.
First, I want your word of honour that you will not kill Gauche on sight.
Oh, you gave your word of honour.
Do you give me your word of honour that that plan is right?
Kitty… will you give me your word of honour about something?
Can I have your word of honour that you will do this?
Give me… your word of honour.

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