Therefore it is better to adopt the alternative suggested by the margin of the Revised Version, "He loved them to the uttermost.
Having loved His own which were in the world, He loved them to the uttermost.
He loved His own which were in the world,' and so loving them, 'loved them to the uttermost.
Having loved His own, He loved themto the uttermost.
I wanted to go down among the boys--one by one and say that I was pure, that I loved them--that if they died they were at least loved and not wasted.
That which had been the white-haired peasants with open laughing mouths and lifted hands, their souls answering the leader who loved them, a song forming on their lips .
I loved them; and though I thought with sadness of my father, I was on the whole happier with Polly Ann than I had been in the lonely cabin on the Yadkin.
I had always written twice a year either to Monsieur de St. Gre or Antoinette, and although I had never seen them, I loved them.
They came because I loved them--because I needed them.
It was because I loved them so," she said at last, brokenly.
And besides, he loved them dearly, and they trusted him, and depended on him as they had always done, and loved him better every day.
Jean-Christophe had often heard these sounds of the night, and he loved them.
Although he loved them much, all these bereavements had not shaken his good-humor.
He loved them so much that I used sometimes to wonder if all his devotion to myself would go if I were shabby and lived in sordid surroundings.
I honoured them, I reverenced them, I loved them, with an honour and a reverence and a love that half choked me.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loved them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.