Sentence examples similar to is rather obliging from inspiring English sources

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He isn't obliged, by his nature or anything else, to create the world; it is rather a free action on his part.

Since Nuance is contractually obliged to keep the details of the advert secret and this author speaks no Swedish, this is rather difficult to test.

Well, the good news is you're off to a great start, because during your time on the ISS you were certainly, shall we say, rather obliging when it came to getting your face around.

Duncan himself felt that he could have done more, noting that "We were obliged... to be rather rash in our attack.

Our banks should rather be obliged to support the very different kind of sustainable economic development which will now be essential.

Not everyone is so obliging.

Another unwritten function of the Lords is to oblige the Commons to address issues that the government would rather swerve.

Service is gracious and obliging.

Service is swift and obliging.

Carpenter hopes to attain a degree of notoriety sufficient to obtain his own organ with which he might tour, rather than being obliged to play on unfamiliar instruments.

However, the site's research shows that four out of five people would prefer to get a fairer deal from their existing provider, rather than be obliged to switch.

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