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Example sentences for "feel bound"

  • This risk, nevertheless, I feel bound to face.

  • There was indeed one sad mistake; and I feel bound, in self-defense, to state that it was made during an absence of mine in Europe: this was the erection of the chemical laboratory upon the promontory northwest of the upper quadrangle.

  • But I feel bound to say that in the discussions between us no such questions were ever asked, approached, or even hinted at.

  • I feel bound to say, however, that there is a danger.

  • But if it was very wicked, and I must recognize that the scene would be shocking to most of my readers, I feel bound to say that the people themselves did not look wicked.

  • I neither praise nor blame this fact; but I feel bound to own it, for that time, and for every time in my life, since the witchery of literature began with me.

  • But how can I approach secrets so delicate without compromising the woman I feel bound to respect, if only for the devoted love she manifests for her unhappy husband!

  • He is certainly a most wonderful physician, and I feel bound to record that his mind is as clear for business as if no shadow had fallen upon it.

  • You have said that you wanted all details I could give; so I feel bound to say, that Dr.

  • Yet at the same time, though I ask you to show this strictness, I feel bound to request you to display the opposite quality also and deal indulgently with many of the passages.

  • The measure was necessary to save the senator politically: and as he has alluded to the subject, both on this and on a former occasion, I feel bound to explain what might otherwise have been left in oblivion.

  • I never am angry: but in a case like this I feel bound to speak.

  • I do not often interfere, but there are times, as I told Mr Lambent when he called last, when I feel bound to make some little corrections in your ways.

  • These claims are, in our opinion, wholly groundless; and we feel bound to affirm that our deliberate judgment and conviction are that the professions made by the Colonization Society of promoting the abolition of slavery are delusive.

  • I feel bound to say as much as this, and now I have said it, once for all.

  • I feel bound to say that a stranger, regarding Quebec merely as a town, finds very much of which he cannot but complain.

  • I feel bound to record here the great kindness with which Mr. Felton assisted me in obtaining such information as I needed respecting the institution over which he presided.

  • Cousin Homer," she said, "since you ask for criticism, I feel bound to give it.

  • But I feel bound to let you know that I am satisfied, from inquiries made in various reliable quarters, that the distress is now really serious.

  • I feel bound in honour to tell you that I didn't become aware of the mistake until I had run my eye down the first page.

  • Excuse me if I feel bound to refer once more to that letter.

  • As I am continually telling you--we feel bound to see that you get well and strong while you are with us, and how can you do either when day after day you are over-exerting yourself?

  • On that account I feel bound to offer it, but I will not occupy time in its discussion.

  • I feel bound to say that, taking into consideration all that I had heard about them, my first impression was distinctly favourable.

  • I have," said I, "and I feel bound to admit that you are the possessor of most extraordinary powers, Mafuta.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    feel good; feel inclined; feel just; feel kind; feel like; feel myself; feel obliged; feel ourselves; feel pain; feel quite; feel what; feeling sure; feeling very; haute noblesse; head bent; living organism; maple leaves; mental energy; our boat; properly managed; raising himself; realise that; said mamma; sexual propagation; thought more; well founded