Examples of 'obliged to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "obliged to take"

This phrase implies a sense of requirement or responsibility to accept or participate in something. It often refers to a situation where an individual feels obliged or duty-bound to take a particular action or fulfill a certain obligation

How to use "obliged to take" in a sentence

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obliged to take
I would be obliged to take you to the station.
It is important that every country is obliged to take fingerprints.
You are obliged to take my message to the council.
Vatican bureaucrats were obliged to take phone calls.
We are not obliged to take in a limitless stream of immigrants.
She said she had been obliged to take the.
I will be obliged to take a sniff in your company.
A number of international NGOs have been obliged to take similar steps.
Parties are obliged to take certain legal measures.
That is a threat that every country is obliged to take seriously.
You are obliged to take it easy for a spell.
But under international law no country is obliged to take them in.
Client is obliged to take measures to limit damage.
The new business owner is not obliged to take you on.
We are obliged to take every house by mining or assault.

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The employer is then obliged to take actions.
I am obliged to take one hurdle at a time.
So all pregnant women are obliged to take the injection.
But obliged to take the stand he did.
Everyone will thus be obliged to take this mark.
I am obliged to take these two steps.
It is important that every country is obliged to take finger prints.
I am ethically obliged to take action to prevent that murder.
All judicial officials in judicial bodies are obliged to take this examination.
One is not obliged to take all five vows.
Certain categories of selfemployed person are also obliged to take out.
They just feel obliged to take an interest.
Obliged to take out.
He does not feel obliged to take his advice.
Been obliged to take him at the last moment as a substitute for.
All residents are obliged to take out insurance.
I am obliged to take you back to face the consequences of your acts.
You would have been obliged to take official action.
Obliged to take back the old one at least free of charge for disposal.
The both of us obliged to take the strain.
Obliged to take precautions against a pretended Chabert.
All participants are obliged to take out accident insurance.
So popular was this solitude that the Marquise was obliged to take.
They are not obliged to take you.
He was obliged to take off many months to study for medical examinations.
You are not obliged to take it.
I am not obliged to take action on anything that is not brought to my attention officially.
The competition participants are obliged to take part in official ceremonies.
I was obliged to take all the factory matters to my home.
This is a risk that we are now obliged to take into account.
We are not obliged to take part in this kind of gamble.
Stewart does not think actors are obliged to take up any cause.
You are obliged to take the coordinates in this way.
They simply were not legally obliged to take that into account.
We are not obliged to take receipt of part shipments or excess deliveries.

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Take good care of your little sister
Though it did take out most of the huns
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Examples of using Obliged
We are not obliged to insure goods for transport
Her delegation had therefore been obliged to abstain
I feel obliged to correct some of these falsehoods
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