Examples of 'have been obliged' in a sentence
Meaning of "have been obliged"
This phrase is used to express gratitude or indebtedness towards someone who has done something for you. It implies that you have been compelled or obligated to do something because of the assistance or favor rendered by the other person. It can also indicate that you feel grateful for the actions taken by someone.
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have been obliged
I have been obliged to enjoy myself quite shockingly.
A few hundred thousand have been obliged to emigrate.
I have been obliged to stay on this side of the light.
Most of them are said to have been obliged to go into exile.
We have been obliged to make this decision.
A number of international NGOs have been obliged to take similar steps.
Have been obliged to take to save.
Member states have been obliged to liberalize.
Have been a plcssing to him if he could have been obliged.
Ers who have been obliged to abandon.
Europe not at all clear that he would have been obliged to do so.
You would have been obliged to take official action.
Also a blessing in disguise for the have been obliged to provide.
Would have been obliged to bar my door.
I have declared everything I have been obliged to.
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The hawks have been obliged to seek new quarters.
And I must make myself serious amends for the humiliations I have been obliged to undergo.
They have been obliged to purchaso.
Management companies with an own funds shortfall have been obliged to implement immediate corrective measures.
I have been obliged to know you.
Many independent journalists have been obliged to leave the country.
So we have been obliged to table an awful lot of amendments to this report.
Banks and financial intermediaries have been obliged to increase their vigilance.
They have been obliged to declare only the total sum of donations.
To avoid these and other problems we have been obliged to own a special plastic film.
I have been obliged to see it there for more than half a century.
All of us have been obliged.
We have been obliged to borrow money even to pay the interest of our debts.
The Republicans would have been obliged to leave it.
They have been obliged to lower wages and pensions and make massive increases in tax.
In view of our Party responsibility we have been obliged to inform the Party executive.
States have been obliged to take the same steps.
The fact is I have been obliged.
Yogo have been obliged to proceed to Suni.
It who have any pretensions to philosophy, have been obliged to.
I thought you must have been obliged to give up the engagement.
Have been obliged to keep my bed a great part of the time, and am not.
Thousands of survivors have been obliged to sleep in the cold and rain.
I have been obliged for the present to put Lord Goring into a class quite by himself.
Many of our regiments have been obliged to wear German uniforms.
We have been obliged to carry the burden of the whole of Europe.
With no clues in the available scientific data, theorists have been obliged to speculate.
As a result we have been obliged to rewrite it entirely instead of merelyupdating it.
Confronted with sluggish demand, many industrial sectors have been obliged to undertake severe capacity cutbacks.
Many residents have been obliged to use water transported by cistern trucks.
If your assault was more competent, I would have been obliged to bar my door.
And we should have been obliged in that case to have recourse to the.
You said that if I wanted to participate well, otherwise I would not have been obliged.
Some schools have been obliged also to limit access to garages for cars.
Over the past ten years European producers have been obliged to reduce their output by 10.
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Her delegation had therefore been obliged to abstain
I feel obliged to correct some of these falsehoods
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These documents have been in my family for centuries
Have this done by the customer service only
He could not have chosen a worse time