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I felt obliged to invite him into the parlor.

If the theme were hackneyed, I should be obliged to deal gently with the reader.

The principal shall be obliged to pay the wages to the employees.

But unlike marketmakers, they are not obliged to do so during bouts of turbulence.

We got what we were given and were obliged to be conspicuously grateful.

Yet now even Mr Thaksin felt obliged to profess again his loyalty to the king, and to pay homage to his power.

If conditions worsen, they may even have to buy back securities peddled to clients, as they are obliged to make markets in some of them.

Not only am I obliged to wear heels and a posh frock, I am expected to tackle a wood-pigeon salad with an unnecessary amount of cutlery.

The very structure, in fact, of Milton's poem here is what Dr. Johnson would be obliged to call a remote allusion.

'It should be very beneficial to a man in your practice at the bar, to be ashamed of anything,' returned Sydney; 'you ought to be much obliged to me.

We are obliged to them because some of these languages have since vanished,as the peoples who spoke them died out or became assimilated and lost their native languages.

I rose; I dressed myself with care: obliged to be plain-for I had no article of attire that was not made with extreme simplicity-i was still by nature solicitous to be neat.

In the quest for growth, big miners will increasingly be obliged to do battle with foes old and new in parts of Africa and elsewhere that are as forbidding as the deepest mineshafts.

As a result, Ariadne is obliged to unearth Cobb's past during the fantastic voyage in Fischer's inner depths: an hour-long action sequence that takes place on several different levels of reality.

I'm much obliged to you.

We are obliged to speak in Flemish in all our official meetings.

There's something seriously the matter with this car. The dealers are obliged to take it back.

When walking somewhere, I let Hattie lead, because then I'm not obliged to wave to anyone or chirp some greeting that will likely not be returned.

But countries with surpluses, such as Germany (or China), are not similarly obliged to offset this by boosting their own spending.

He did not milk cows because he was obliged to milk cows, but because he was learning how to be a rich and prosperous dairyman, landowner, agriculturist, and breeder of cattle.

President Blair would also be obliged to travel to countries outside the EU, including the other states of the former Soviet Union, many of which have now incorporated the crime of aggression.

Out of the earth there arose a power within me, whilst from above I also received strength; I felt an ever-renewed and ever-increasing happiness, and therefore I was obliged to go on Blooming. That was my life; I could not do otherwise."

However, as evidence began to accumulate, experts felt obliged to investigate.

“We Sahrawis are obliged to choose between Algeria and Morocco, since an independent state would be an Algerian satellite, ” he adds.

Among some practical Suggestions, such as giving prudential supervision back to the Bank of England, it absurdly proposed that credit-rating agencies be obliged to invest in the assets they rate.

I am obliged to you for your gracious hospitality.

And if a Qassam hits a busy Israeli school playground, Israel's politicians may feel obliged to hit back so hard that they destroy the peace process for good.

The defence report would have been obliged to reiterate Japan's inconvenient claim to this inconvenient bit of real estate.

She danced and was obliged to go on dancing over field and meadow, in rain and sunshine, by night and by day - but by night it was most horrible.

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