As if she was in court and obliged to give complete evidence, no matter how terrible.
With the coming of these displaced people, she was obliged to give new thought to a good many things.
They were not obliged to give reasons for their nominations.
We may be obliged to give him a new identity.
She probably felt obliged to give you something for your money.
Therefore, he was obliged to give the boy a tip.
Isn't a critic obliged to give some idea of what a book is about?
The court is obliged to give its reasons within one month of sentencing, and these will be read with interest.
Your institution, too, is obliged to give serious thought to this.
I am obliged to give both of them the floor now.