Sentence examples for found to oblige from inspiring English sources

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The West must continue to back those it has fitfully supported in the Syrian opposition; and every diplomatic means must be found to oblige Russia and Iran to pressure the Assad regime to rein in its forces, town by town, siege by siege.

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In China, toward both intimate and recently acquainted targets, obliging was found to be common, indicating that the focus of concern shifts from self to other, whereas for intimate targets alone, compromising along with obliging were prevalent.

If Italy follows a path that's anything like the one Grillo has mapped out for it -- or if civic unrest grows -- or if some European bank found itself obliged to admit to the true value of some whole new pile of nasties on its balance sheet -- then the euro is dead; but this is the currency against which the yen is devaluing.

Thus, men who found themselves obliged to marry due to social pressure, but planned to have a loving relationship with a man at the same time, were liable to choose this type of inexperienced woman and impose their life style.

"They expect light food," Mr. Karlsson said — and somehow he finds a way to oblige.

This was the result of Tschichold's immediate effort to raise the standard of undisciplined English typesetting; to his frustration, Tschichold found himself obliged to treat the compositor not as a craftsman but as a machine, by specifying precise measurements for the spaces between each combination of letters in a title.

Beholden as they are to emphatic winners, the handicappers found themselves obliged to reduce those superlative mares Zenyatta and Goldikova to 125 from higher ratings the previous year – despite each having broken new ground.

Having seized power - in time to escape being cashiered by Milton Obote for diamond smuggling - Idi Amin found himself obliged to look around for what to do with it.

This pragmatic compromise began to fall apart in 1799, when Gauss found himself obliged to use continuity in a result that seemed to be discrete the fundamental theorem of algebra.

Getting on a bus to the city centre without a travelcard, I found myself obliged to dip into my pocket for some coins to pay the fare.

Nonetheless, when the exiles feel slighted, they loudly object; and they are objecting now.Jeb Bush, the governor of Florida, ever-sensitive to his loyal followers in Miami, found himself obliged to join the chorus of disapproval about the rafters.

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