While it is admitted that the =belligerent troops= may not use the land of a neutral, yet the neutral is under obligation to offer asylum to those seeking refuge to escape death or captivity.
The line of demarcation which determines what acts a neutral state is under obligation to prevent, and what acts it may allow its subjects to perform at their own risk, is not yet clearly drawn.
How can one be under obligation when he does not, and cannot, possess anything?
Similarly, he who would be under obligation to none must obligate himself to all in every respect.
The best way, then, to be under obligation to none is, through love to obligate one's self in every respect to all men.
Other questions were asked and brought forward touching the matter; but to all he answered that which he has declared as above, under obligation of the oath that he has sworn.
It is the truth, under obligation of the oath that he has taken, by which he affirmed and ratified it.
Shall they be under obligation, and Jesus go scot-free?
The convicted murderer might repent and become pure, yet he might still be under obligation to suffer the punishment of his crime.
Every man has a right to the reputation he deserves, and is under obligation to respect that right in every other man.
But if I have this faith in a benignant Providence which will not afflict me uselessly, I am under obligation not to let my faith, if real, remain inactive in my seasons of pain, loss, or grief.
Either the sacristan or in his place some person not yet ordained, is under obligationto carry the cross at burials.
On the other hand sometimes they are such as one is not bound to make known, so that one may be under obligation not to do so on account of their being committed to one under secrecy.
Hence if he refuse to tell the truth which he is under obligation to tell, or if he mendaciously deny it, he sins mortally.
Every moral agent is under obligation infinite ever to be under the supreme control of such an intention, and no such agent can be under obligation to be or to do anything more than this.
The sinner is under obligation to do right, they say, because he might do what is required of him, if he chose to do it.
Were the matter of it right, the people would all be under obligation to adhere to it, both in consequence of the Divine law enjoining it, and also of their voluntary engagement as a people to perform it.
If the citizen must depend upon the State, then he owes the first allegiance to that government or power that is under obligation to protect him.
Neither can I admit that a man, by doing me an injury, can place me under obligation to do him a service.
If one is under obligation to believe without evidence, it is just as reasonable to say that he is under obligation to believe in spite of evidence.
If by his industry and intelligence he accumulates a margin, then he is under obligation to do with that margin all the good he can.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "under obligation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.