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91 So his son, no doubt unwillingly, was compelled to mount an expedition to discipline the count.
92 The Crowland chronicler goes further and states bluntly that Bourgchier was compelled to play his part.
93 In some cases a patentee can be compelled to grant a licence to use his patent on reasonable terms.
94 Although fertility clinics must have independent, trained counsellors available by law, clients are not compelled to attend counselling.
95 But because there were those who wanted me to fail, I felt compelled to succeed.
96 David is compelled to choose between three classical punishments - disasters, famine or pestilence.
97 Christians had been compelled to give up meetings for corporate worship, but still kept up small prayer meetings in houses.
98 The court considered it important that individual students were not compelled to recite the Pledge.
99 A person who has proof can therefore believe and can be compelled by belief to act with conviction.
100 Because of the threat of poll tax capping this year, it was compelled to cut £5 million from its budget.
101 Another related a story about a friend who got pregnant unintentionally while drunk and only then was compelled to stop drinking.
102 Why was it that Miguel felt compelled to somehow break with Spider on amicable terms?
103 In the summer he crushed Geoffrey's rebellion and compelled him to renounce his claim.
104 But she, too, felt compelled to whip herself into the dominant feminine ideal.
105 We have eating disorder programs in certain major cities-in cities where people feel compelled to have a certain physical presence.
106 Disunity in Congress also compelled the administration to look for allies if it was to risk military involvement.
107 Unlike the membership register a company is not compelled to maintain a register of debentureholders.
108 Situations of enforced anonymity; being compelled to wear uniforms,(sentence dictionary) clothes chosen by others that offend your aesthetic sense.
109 Meredith, recalling her brief conversation with Deanes in the queue, felt compelled to defend him.
110 Even Mr Lukashenko, like Mr Milosevic before him, feels compelled to feign democracy.
111 Meanwhile Pope, the master of the Lower School, had been compelled to resign through ill-health at the end of 1854.
112 His lips trembled, and he felt strangely compelled to shout a defiant slogan.
113 The aged naturalist was thus kept in touch with London affairs when compelled to stay in Essex on account of ill health and slender means.
114 In 1960, though, he felt compelled to return to the painting.
115 This in turn compelled me to further investigate the fascinating world of rocky shores.
116 Owners of dogs will have noticed that, if you provide them with food and water and shelter and affection, they will think you are god. Whereas owners of cats are compelled to realize that, if you provide them with food and water and shelter and affection, they draw the conclusion that they are gods. Christopher Hitchens
117 Being compelled to live in accommodation not of one's own choosing.
118 He was compelled by illness to suspend his experiment.
119 No men can be compelled to criminate himself.
120 The lash of public opinion compelled him to resign.
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