Each time, they were obliged to make a half turn, leaving some of their men screaming on the ground.
This meant that we were obliged to make quite a number of our tools.
He began the study of law, but was obliged by ill health to make a trip to Europe.
Despite this, however, his host felt obliged to make some effort at conversation.
She was obliged to make a living by singing because of the family's economic situation.
But he was obliged to make the best of it.
For a time he was obliged to labor to make himself believe.
But no one in power seemed to feel obliged to make those reasons explicit.
The school's offer of support put Clara in a difficult position, because she felt obliged to make the project known to her mother.
The curator is obliged to make her case in writing.