Sentence examples for obliging herself from inspiring English sources

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In April, United States District Court Judge T.S. Ellis III told a tearful Ms. Druyun, as she entered her guilty plea, that she was obliging herself "to disclose any criminal activity," not just matters pertaining to her job negotiations.

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Wanda obliging turns herself into an ice queen.

She finds herself obliged to eschew notes and research and reference books.

She is the daughter of the banished Duke who finds herself obliged, in turn, to go into banishment with her dear cousin Celia and the court fool, Touchstone.

Meantime, her father had died and after a marriage at 19 had broken up, Miss Bourke‐White was obliged to support herself.

What one might reasonably want to know is whether, when, and how often a judicial nominee might consider herself obliged to recuse in cases, for whatever reason.

However, with the SPD, the unions and her other possible coalition partners the Greens all in favour of a minimum wage, Ms Merkel may find herself obliged to agree.

Viola, cast ashore in Illyria by a shipwreck and obliged to disguise herself as a young man in order to gain a place in the court of Duke Orsino, falls in love with the duke and uses her disguise as a cover for an educational process not unlike that given by Rosalind to Orlando.

But her first concert occurred the day President Dwight D. Eisenhower dispatched troops to protect the pioneering nine black students at Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., and Anderson found herself obliged to explain Arkansas's Gov. Orval Faubus and American race relations to Asian audiences.

But in New York, despite making much more than she ever has (she is hired at a hundred and thirty thousand dollars, the equivalent of about three hundred thousand today), she frets about it constantly, feels that she never has enough, and finds herself obliged to act as if she had more than she does.

Unhappy, on the contrary, is that republic which, not having at the beginning fallen into the hands of a sagacious and skilful legislator, is herself obliged to reform her laws.

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