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1 He'd asked Kevin -and why did everyone feel obliged to ask?
2 Don't feel obliged to backtrack if you know you're in the right.
3 You may feel obliged to offer constructive advice as and when required.
4 He said he did not feel obliged to creatures with liquid feces.
5 Neither did she feel obliged to treat me with any newfound tenderness.
6 An immediate reply is indispensable, or I may feel obliged to withdraw.
7 You need not feel obliged to hold on to me, Mister Land-Agent.
8 I feel obliged to join in myself and need an outfit.
9 Iamskoy suddenly claps a few times and I feel obliged to join him.
10 I have no illusions about him, but I feel obliged to try something.
11 I feel obliged to say that and will not be muzzled.
12 We feel obliged to remind Dr. Wiesner that professors at the Lagado Inst.
13 And do not feel obliged to see me when I visit the child.
14 But I do not feel obliged to attack the front seriously at all.
15 As a visitor I feel obliged to murmur something polite and vaguely admiring.
16 Did errant husbands feel obliged to act out their guilt with their lovers?
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