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How to use obliges in a sentence

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But the treaty obliges countries bordering enclosed or semi-enclosed seas to work together on marine conservation and environmental protection.
The Scotland Act obliges MSPs to elect a new first minister within 28 days of the departure of his predecessor.
If the law obliges us to pay our taxes, do the news and the weather, then we will.
The act obliges people making personal injury claims to make a sworn affidavit of their claim.
They might also agree that obtaining a consultant post in a teaching hospital obliges a doctor to teach.
I suggest that, given the film's 'call to humanity', the spectator obliges unreservedly.
It obliges us to be stripped of our illusions, our narrow and self-serving views.
The act obliges employers to identify and safeguard against all risks to health and safety.
And on its part, the eMac obliges users to downscale to low resolutions to maintain usable frequencies.
The usual distinction does not apply when the relationship between the parties obliges them to look after the patient.
Because no rule obliges the rapporteur of a Workshop to exclude statements from the report which are scientifically accurate.
He obliges Himself, where there is a pure heart that emits love, devotion and self-attunement.
Second, it is not the HRA that obliges the UK to respond to the judgments of the European court.
As a sop to critics, a rule obliges clubs to field a minimum of French players.
That obliges us to constantly keep watch over the companies with whom we collaborate.
You have a collective agreement that obliges you to be on duty for 194 days of the year.
The law obliges the seller of a property to make a diagnosis of his property by an expert.
The resilience of the two main communities obliges each to recognise the impracticality of its maximal demands.
It obliges the employer to pay a fixed monthly sum into a personal account held by the worker.
Failure to do the above obliges the hotelier to reimburse you in full for the agreed upon length of stay.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That is the circumstance which obliges your government to insist on your co-operation.
What obliges the person, who wishes me to become surety for him, to need a surety?
It obliges nobody to follow me, and I trust it obliges me to follow nobody.
This obliges me now-and-then to steal an hour, as I may say, and not let her know how I am employed.
The river obliges the men to undergo great fatigue and labour in hauling the Canoes over the Sholes in the Cold water naked.
Tell her so, for she sits there mumchance, and obliges me to find more inventions than three authors for one piece.
That is what is unknown to us, and obliges us to suspend our judgment on this question.
But your Duty to your Parents, Hussy, obliges you to hang him.
I saw then those magnificent birds, the disposition of whose long feathers obliges them to fly against the wind.
This unfortunate fete at the ambassador's deprives me of a pleasure, and obliges me to interrupt you.
According to one version of the myth of creation, Zeus obliges Prometheus and his brother, Epimetheus to create the mortal race.
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