This document also is of such great importance historically and as bearing on the issues now presented to the Tribunal, that I feel obliged to read most of it.
If Bürckel now writes to you that certain statements were confirmed by me, I feel obliged to entrust you with a copy each of my copies of those two documents, which were only written in single originals.
I met her mother and sister at Venice, and she told me the story of the last two years of her daughter's life; but it is so sad and so disgusting a tale that I feel obliged to omit it.
Indeed we will, sir, an' I needn't say how much we feel obliged to you for your kindness and good wishes.
I feel obliged to say that there has been a great lack of judgment in managing this unpleasant business.
I am sorry to feel obliged to say, that you do not use good judgment in this case," continued Mr. Hamblin, solemnly.
Mr. Lowington, I feel obliged to tender my resignation of the position I occupy," said the learned gentleman, haughtily.
And I feel obliged to remind you, Mr. Hamblin, that I am the principal of this academy squadron.
Well, I reckon Mr. Bladen ought to feel obliged to tell the truth," said the squire.
But what do you reckon he'd feel obliged to do if a body stole one of you-all?
I reckon I'll feel obliged to just naturally skin him," he explained.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feel obliged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.