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151 We are instinctively compelled to find fault in our lives. By human nature, we begin our "fault-finding"mission the moment we're capable of free-thinking.
152 We regret to inform are compelled to return the disqualified goods at your expense.
153 The delay of the steamer have compelled postponement of delivery.
154 As a saving grace , counter - cyclical measures aside , we would be compelled to restore long - term fiscal order.
155 No man shall be compelled to do more service for a knight's fee, or for any other land free-holding, than is due from it .
156 We are compelled to get up at 5:30 every morning. So we make a virtue of necessity.
157 He had everything under perfect control in commanding millions of troops and compelled the enemy to move according to his will.
158 So too for insurance companies[sentencedict.com], which were compelled to buy government paper.
159 The injured right halfback was compelled to sit out the rest of the play.
160 No tortfeasor is compelled to make contribution beyond his own prorata share of the entire liability.
161 An operator presses the handle, which acts on sternums by the connecting rod and the sternum massager, and hearts are pressed. Blood in the hearts and aortas is compelled to flow and circulate.
162 Pity carmakers, for example, who are compelled to dream up new names for their many models.
163 Folk psychology compelled us to search for the homunculus in the brain—a ghost in the machine—a mind somehow disconnected from the brain.
164 If you can't keep your promise, I shall be compelled to sue you in a law-court.
165 The authorities are also trying to make e-bikes themselves greener: manufacturers are being compelled to invest in lighter materials and to replace lead-acid batteries with lithium ones.
166 All this he asidethough it were cobweb, ignoring it, answering only when extreme necessity compelled him.
167 Anything he writes is going to be forced, compelled - and with his forced fingers rude he violates the formal prosodic, the metrical,(www.Sentencedict.com) scheme of his elegy at its very opening.
168 So the proposition of "no history before the Eastern Zhou dynasty" is in fact a conclusion compelled by the rule of evidence.
169 The poor prognosis in amyloidosis and the importance of renal failure as a cause of death has compelled an interest in the treatment of this condition for the nephrologist(18).
170 We must i ist on immediate delivery, otherwise we shall be compelled to cancel the order.
171 The challenge of global economic integration compelled member states speed and deepens the procedure of the integration. But the difference of interest made them would not take out their signory .
172 Money problems eventually compelled his master to send Henson, his wife and children to a brother in Kentucky.
173 Dickens felt compelled to return to the stage for a final good-bye.
174 He was determined to keep to his plan until circumstances compelled him to curtail it.
175 He and his wife would be compelled to live perpetually as second-class citizens.
176 Drastic environmental changes compelled all animals to adapt and readapt themselves continually to new conditions.
177 I was 13, doing my homework in front of my family's broken-down television, when I felt strangely compelled to look up at the screen.
178 Leonie's mother was compelled to take in washing to help support her family.
179 She was compelled to fulfil the dying wishes of her mother.
180 Is compelled, but the taciturnity, is pondering own wrong and right.
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