Examples of 'we obliged' in a sentence
Meaning of "we obliged"
we obliged: This phrase indicates that someone has felt compelled or required to do something, often suggesting a sense of duty or courtesy
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We obliged and he started living with them.
But in no case are we obliged to adopt Freudianism either.
We obliged and adopted this cat.
They came to die, and we obliged them.
Nor are we obliged to expect these changes to occur immediately.
We got to get him . We obliged to get it.
Are we obliged to pay this cost.
We obliged to get it.
Sins before Baptism . - Are we obliged to confess the sins committed before Baptism?
We obliged both.
Naturally we obliged as well as the Gretel.
Are we obliged to use it to better organize the elections?
Or have we obliged anyone to venerate idols?
Are we obliged to respect religious practices that we find offensive?
What are we obliged to do by the third commandment?
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Are we obliged to prolong life even at the cost of terrible suffering?
When are we obliged to have employee representatives?
Are we obliged to provide the information demanded by the managing agent?
President, are we obliged to listen to these people of little?
Are we obliged to rescue the drowning children?
Are we obliged to take seriously those who insist that we must do so?
Are we obliged enduring this? We do not even hear ourselves speaking.
Nor are we obliged to use only the word “ commitment ”.
Are we obliged to pay in any event?
Are we obliged to follow his request?
Are we obliged to build a garage, an shelter?
Are we obliged to tell the truth?
Are we obliged enduring this?
Yup, we obliged too, and bought some chicken from him.
Are we obliged to patrol the streets of our own cities, righting wrongs, like a superhero?
Are we obliged to put them on the pay-roll?
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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