Sentences with rally
ral·ly
R r - About three thousand people held a rally to mark international human rights day.
- His supporters have rallied to his defence. [VERB + to]
- He rallied enough to thank his doctors. [VERB]
- After a brief rally the shares returned to 126p.
- Carlos Sainz of Spain has won the New Zealand Motor Rally.
- ...a long rally.
- The troops rallied for a final assault
- Steels rallied after a bad day
- The Nuremberg Rallies
- To rally one's spirits
- To rally to the side of a friend
- To rally from a fever
- The disunited party rallied in time for the election campaign.
- The captain ordered his small force to rally at the next stream.
- To rally around a political candidate.
- He spent a bad night but began to rally by morning.
- The runner seemed to be rallying for a final sprint.
- A political rally that brought together hundreds of the faithful.