How to use in-sentence of “obliged”:
– President Kennedy wrote to Nehru advising him not to use force and the Portuguese ambassador in London reminded the British government that under the terms of the Anglo-Portuguese alliance of 1899 it was obliged to come to Portugal’s assistance if any Portuguese colony was attacked.
– Focusing purely on reading difficulty, and restricting to a simple multiple-choice score would not generate any problems with vandalism and editors would not feel obliged to respond.
– The Holy See is not obliged to use Latin as its official language, and in theory, it could change its practice.
– This is because, under the Education Act of 1944, parents or guardians are legally obliged to send children to school.
– In 2010, the two companies signed another $250 million deal, which obliged Intel to continue making Itanium central processing units for HP’s machines until 2017.

Example sentences of “obliged”:
– At the Arles Council, in 314, was obliged to all the Christianity to celebrate Easter the same day, and that this date was going to be assigned by the Pope, that was going to send epistles to all the churches in the world with the necessary instructions.
– The warriors apologized to the commander for taking the fort, saying that “they were obliged to do it by the other Nations.” Dixon, “Never Come to Peace”, 121.
– Cal is therefore obliged to invite Jack to dine at their first-class table where he suffers through the slights of his snobbish hosts.
– While Wessex had at times been obliged to recognise the power of Mercian kings there was usually a strong resistance to allowing them to directly rule Wessex.
– No Preference shall be given by any Regulation of Commerce or Revenue to the Ports of one State over those of another: nor shall Vessels bound to, or from, one State, be obliged to enter, clear, or pay Duties in another.
– Xu obliged them by digging out a thighbone.
– However, he was obliged to go to Moscow in order to justify the color choice as the bosses in Tallinn did not dare to give their signature to the project.
– He was obliged to rule for the benefit of his people.
– However, when Hackney Central reopened in 1985, the footway did not reopen, and passengers transferring between the two stations are obliged to leave the station and transfer at street level.
– But the Albanians, influenced by the Parthian Empire were not slow to revolt against Rome: in 36 BC Mark Antony found himself obliged to send one of his lieutenants to bring an end to their rebellion.
– On the October 3 episode of RAW, Edge, with the assistance of Lita, defeated Hardy in a ladder match, and Hardy was obliged to leave RAW as a stipulation of the match.
- At the Arles Council, in 314, was obliged to all the Christianity to celebrate Easter the same day, and that this date was going to be assigned by the Pope, that was going to send epistles to all the churches in the world with the necessary instructions.
- The warriors apologized to the commander for taking the fort, saying that "they were obliged to do it by the other Nations." Dixon, "Never Come to Peace", 121.
