much obliged
be obliged to
She was obliged to go.
The police obliged him to leave.
I'm much obliged to you.
he doesn't feel obliged to visit every weekend.
the translator is not obliged to reproduce the prosody of the original.
the state will be obliged to provide health care and education as of right.
passengers were obliged to go on standby.
They obliged us by arriving early.
The soloist obliged with yet another encore.
Poverty obliged her to live a hard life.
I am much obliged to you for the loan of the book.
We are much obliged to you for your help.
we shall be obliged to animadvert most severely upon you in our report.
the aircraft was obliged to ditch in the sea off the North African coast.
newspapers were obliged to allow a diversity of views to be printed.
she felt obliged to qualify her first short answer.
for safety's sake, photographers are obliged to stand behind police lines.
I am obliged to you for your gracious hospitality.
obliged me by keeping the matter quiet;
Some of the men were obliged to fall out from fatigue.
I should be immensely obliged to you.
It was not the first time I had been obliged to save you from yourself.
Well, I have been obliged to reconsider it.
They also obliged providers to notify police about suspicious online posts.
And so far, the U.S. has not obliged, hasn't done that.
Susan was obliged to sell her necklace at great sacrifice.
Charles, feeling moved, obliged by writing " Charles 2010."
You felt that you obliged her by accepting her sympathy.
I am much obliged to you both for your assistance.
" But I shall be obliged to burn her" .
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