Sentence examples for has to be coerced from inspiring English sources

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At this point in the interview, Curtis – once described by McGovern, apropos her love of backpacking, as "an amusing, lovely but sedentary and podgy Jewish guy who has to be coerced into walking somewhere for lunch" – himself makes an uncannily-timed appearance in the brasserie to see if his wife has finished with me.

"It sounds weird, but it's true, and many times he has to be coerced into the locker room to celebrate with the guys".

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Not that a mom would have to be coerced.

People are going to have to be coerced to pay for the war.

So people are going to have to be coerced in the provision of public goods.

The German workers had been "coerced" into supporting the socialists; now they would have to be coerced out of this project using violence and propaganda.

On paper Charles had accepted that he must rule through Parliament, but he had no real intention of accepting this, and he had to be coerced.

It should be noted that Mr. Vanderhoek, 31 and showing the signs of an addiction to almond croissants, had to be coerced into making time to chat.

In laboratory games that mimic small-scale commons, Dr. Richerson said, 20 to 30 percent have to be coerced by a threat of punishment to cooperate.

One diner had to be coerced into sharing his savory pithiviers, a piquant blend of zucchini, peppers, tomatoes and black olives swathed by brittle leaves of puff pastry.

If students of the subject have to be coerced, seduced and sometimes forced into visiting theatres, then what hope for the rest of us?

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