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Sentences using the word obliged. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use obliged in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for obliged.

  • I was obliged to speak. (10)
  • They were obliged to move. (4)
  • He was obliged to look up. (10)
  • We are obliged to you, Sir. (8)
  • Been obliged to sell his horse. (8)
  • She was obliged to stop and think. (4)
  • Willoughby was obliged to preside. (10)
  • How much worse, had they been obliged to meet! (4)
  • So obliged to you for the carriage last night. (4)
  • We are not obliged to buy them, I should hope. (10)
  • He was obliged to relinquish it: his hand shook. (10)
  • You perceive that I am obliged to appeal to you. (10)
  • He was obliged to stretch out his hand to Temple. (10)
  • He, at least, would not be obliged to be mercenary. (13)
  • But the game was begun, and I was obliged to be attentive. (6)
  • Mrs. Dashwood then begged to know to whom she was obliged. (4)
  • She was then obliged to be finished, and make her appearance. (4)
  • Mrs. Pendyce did not answer, and he was obliged to look round. (8)
  • She left the word to her daughter, who was obliged to take it. (9)
  • Catherine was greatly obliged; but it was quite out of her power. (4)
  • He has been obliged to have assistants to prepare pupils for him. (3)
  • He was obliged to look on: she was a woman who spoke her meaning. (10)
  • This, however, is what your special correspondent was obliged to do. (10)
  • But here she was obliged to look and consider and study for a likeness. (4)
  • Elinor now began to make the tea, and Marianne was obliged to appear again. (4)
  • He stopped, and murmured boorishly that he was sure he was very much obliged. (10)
  • We were in the streets of London, so he was obliged to moderate his vehemence. (10)
  • He was so ill as to be obliged to spend several months at Marseilles, recuperating. (3)
  • I was obliged to confess one thing, which for a time, and not unjustly, offended him. (4)
  • Angelo was obliged to lead him down to the open way, upon which they made slow progress. (10)
  • But, more than that, she believes she is obliged to give her hand to my cousin, the squire. (10)
  • But, more than that, she believes she is obliged to give her hand to my cousin, the squire. (22)
  • And Miss Bates was obliged to give a direct answer before he would hear her in any thing else. (4)
  • She and Mrs. Weston were obliged to be almost always either talking together or silent together. (4)
  • The first remote sound to which she felt herself obliged to attend, was the name of Jane Fairfax. (4)
  • Rosamund was obliged to give him credit for straightforward eyes when they did look out and flash. (10)
  • The landlady was obliged to think him a wealthy as well as a noble youth, and admiringly curtsied. (10)
  • But when she met him on his own ground, and obliged him to be sentimental, the game was in her hands. (9)
  • I am sure you ought to be very much obliged to your aunt Bertram and me for contriving to let you go. (4)
  • And if you will all stop talking and try some of you to do something, I shall be greatly obliged to you. (9)
  • He forbore again to urge any plea for himself, and once more she was obliged to interfere in his behalf. (9)
  • He was obliged to call in the plumber to turn the water on again, as well as install a new shut-off cock. (17)
  • He was in a condition bordering on delirium tremens, and Mrs. Bellew was obliged to keep him for the night. (8)
  • Elinor was again obliged to decline her invitation; and by changing the subject, put a stop to her entreaties. (4)
  • His two great predecessors had been obliged for the most part to write their operas to French and Italian texts. (3)
  • They had been obliged to take the secretary of the hotel into their confidence, in the process of paying their bill. (9)
  • This very little cat, whose back was arched with fury, he was obliged to chase away before his bulldog would come in. (8)
  • She knew a family near Maple Grove who had tried it, and been obliged to separate before the end of the first quarter. (4)
  • He was not able to teach and was obliged to depend upon the generosity of friends; among them his pupil, Miss Stirling. (3)
  • Her own feelings entirely engrossed her; her wretchedness was most acute on finding herself obliged to go directly home. (4)
  • I have been obliged to order him not to call me Ricky for he stops short at Rick so that everybody knows what he means. (10)
  • But Harriet was in a tremor, and could not touch it; and Emma, never loth to be first, was obliged to examine it herself. (4)
  • Besides, if she does play so very well, you know, it is no more than she is obliged to do, because she will have to teach. (4)
  • He had been obliged to drop out before the struggle was quite over, and had gone somewhere else to finish his medical work. (13)
  • She was obliged, in spite of her previous determination to the contrary, to do it all the justice that Mrs. Weston foretold. (4)
  • I was obliged to offer up my father as a shield for Ottilia, lest false ideas should tarnish the image of her in their minds. (10)
  • When one of the savants entered its cage it attacked him so savagely, that three keepers were obliged to go to his assistance. (21)
  • This was what Mary was thinking herself, and it was what she might have said, but since Dick had said it she was obliged to protest. (9)
  • After some attempts, therefore, to be permitted to begin again, they were obliged to thank Mrs. Weston, look sorrowful, and have done. (4)
  • He was glad that the fashion suffered him to spare in that direction, for he was obliged to look somewhat carefully after the out- goes. (9)
  • Over the rose-bush Miss Naylor peered down at her; and though she was obliged to stand on tiptoe this did not altogether destroy her dignity. (8)
  • The former left them soon after tea to fulfill her evening engagements; and Elinor was obliged to assist in making a whist table for the others. (4)
  • They all take turns at the steering-oar, and are constantly obliged to handle the immense sweeps to keep the cumbersome craft in the best channel. (20)
  • The beneficent Power that discriminated for him having vanished utterly, he was, like a bankrupt gentleman, obliged to do all the work for himself. (10)
  • The artillerymen worked with great vigour, and were only obliged to desist by an unexpected order which arrived about two p.m. from General Cialdini. (10)
  • He imagined, and calmly could he imagine it, that her extravagance, and consequent distress, had obliged her to dispose of it for some immediate relief. (4)
  • In this instance I am obliged to ask myself whether our literary development can be recognized separately from that of the whole English- speaking world. (9)
  • They were obliged, in their shivering, half-frozen state, to subsist upon moss and seaweed, but for which indifferent nourishment they must inevitably have perished. (19)

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