Sentence examples for this would oblige from inspiring English sources

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He said this would oblige parties to unite before elections and reduce the number of parties in Parliament.

This would oblige delegates from the 193 member states to take sides openly when the 68th session of the General Assembly convenes in New York on Sept. 17.

This would oblige them to release those homes back into the market, increasing supply and thereby cutting buying and renting costs.

Essentially, Miliband is saying that the rules allowing the government to block takeovers on public interest grounds should be expanded and that this would oblige the government to carry out a proper assessment as to whether the takeover was in the national interest.

It is telling that of all the refugees who have arrived, only 3% have accepted to request asylum in Greece, as this would oblige them to stay there.

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This law would oblige people that have a PV-installation at their home to pay to before they can start selling their energy to the utilities, making the investment for these green-energy installations unfeasible for many private households.

This mandatory program would oblige landlords to install meters and low-flow plumbing fixtures and to fix leaks throughout their buildings.

The United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted an American-sponsored resolution this evening that would oblige all 189 member states to crack down on the financing, training and movement of terrorists, and to cooperate in any campaign against them, including one that involves the use of force.

However this woman highlights a sense of moral obligation that would oblige her and others to participate.

At frequent intervals over the past few months, prominent members of Congress have said it's unlikely that their colleagues would oblige this widely unloved city with an extension of the federal seasonal-loan program that has kept N.Y. in day-to-day funds since Congress voted it into law in Dec., 1975.

By Andy Logan The New Yorker, January 23 , 1978P. 98 At frequent intervals over the past few months, prominent members of Congress have said it's unlikely that their colleagues would oblige this widely unloved city with an extension of the federal seasonal-loan program that has kept N.Y. in day-to-day funds since Congress voted it into law in Dec., 1975.

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