Sentences with obliged
o·blige
O o - I'd be obliged for the other half.
- The volume contained a dedication to John Johnston, with gratitude from his much obliged niece, Elizabeth Blackwell.
- Dave Bloustien details his worst ever gig, one that obliged him to prove, in a court of law, that he was funny.
- Panels are obliged to consider the fairness of the circumstances.
- I'm much obliged for the ride.
- Mr. Weems will oblige us with a song.
- Both the public broadcasters, through their charters, are obliged to represent Australian life.
- They are obliged to replace.
- Your carelessness obliges firmness on my part.
- I'll do anything within reason to oblige.
- In NSW, HIV-positive people are obliged by law to reveal their status before having sex with a new partner.