Sentence examples for feel constrained to from inspiring English sources

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In scene after scene, "I Love You, Daddy" depicts or evokes women making decisions in private life or in the professional realm that men feel constrained to accept.

It is a benignly untroubled exposition of the carnivore's natural prerogative and screenwriters might perhaps now feel constrained to acknowledge more explicitly the herbivores' existence.

"What you have here is Jews who are so much a part of America now," Professor Heilman said, "they no longer feel constrained to live among Jews".

We therefore feel constrained to commit you to the maximum term allowed for these offences – you will go to prison for five years".

I can see how he would feel constrained to politely accept a picture of a duck or a cowboy hat, but $48,000 in clothing?

It seemed like a deal, but why was it, Eriksson asked himself, that a captain should feel constrained to bargain with a lowly enlisted man?

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In addition, much of the data obtained were from couples, and some may have felt constrained to speak of their real feelings in the presence of their partner.

(Mahler, one feels constrained to add, means painter in German).

Ricard says that he admires James, but feels constrained to add, "I would never write fiction.

"Davey," Mel Pasternack felt constrained to point out, "you don't inherit that".

When agitation for such reform arose, however, King Charles Albert felt constrained to dismiss him (1847).

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