Ainda não temos significados para "oblige people".
1To oblige people to take oaths as to the disputed right, is wrong.
2They are more properly horse and mule trails, and oblige people to go in single file.
3From October, new rules would oblige people with poor English to have their language ability tested after 2½ years.
4One grand objection against this proposal is, how you will oblige people to pay either their subscription or their quarterage.
5That is, there is no rule that obliges people to be nice or polite.
6"Others may pretend to oblige people merely from motives of friendship," he remarked.
7He also said that the protests violate legislation on infectious diseases, which obliges people to keep a distance from one another.
8But you don't mean to say you expect a law obliging people to deal in your store whether they want to or not?
9"If ever there was an obliged people," said Henry's secretary of state, Villeroy, to Aerssens, "then it is you Netherlanders to his Majesty.
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