Thus, a great number of later poets owe him allegiance in one way or another.
A fool without an idea what those who owe him allegiance are doing in his name.
Remember that the first person he owed his allegiance to was the victim.
But we owe allegiance to the rest of the community, too.
But I don't think the beasts all owe their allegiance to him.
I owe allegiance to no race now, only my friends.
By the end of the play we are not sure to whom the playwright owes his allegiance.
Most people in the Badlands owe their allegiance to no nation.
They were invited by local governments and did not owe allegiance to any European nations.
But all the other robots in the city owe their first allegiance to me.