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Human rights workers were compelled by his story, as well.
And those with the money often feel compelled to do so.
"Something has compelled me to come here every week since I was 15."
No one can be compelled to give evidence against himself.
Why did she feel so compelled to take care of them?
But he was compelled to give an answer when they asked him.
If she was with him, he'd feel compelled to watch her every move.
Once compelled to talk, he would have been all the evidence we needed.
He should have simply compelled another to take her home.
But the man at her side also compelled his attention.
But I did not know what compelled me to do so.
The women, however, were compelled to return to work the following day.
He was compelled to open a school to support himself.
To keep up with them, the two men were compelled to run.
"He would have felt compelled to do anything the Church asked of him."
The sense of a family history in which you are compelled to play a part.
We may want to look away, but a great many people feel compelled to watch.
"We're at the point where we feel compelled to go down and talk to these people."
They should be compelled to leave and go to a land of their own.
He was too much for them, and they were compelled to fall back again.
I once asked him why he felt compelled to keep moving.
Something about the situation, however, compelled him to do more than that.
Compelled to try them all, he had then passed out.
Something compelled him to make the effort to turn his head.
Instead, as if compelled by a force outside herself, she moved forward.