Obligingly, they invented stories to please, hopeful of being rewarded.
Obligingly, one of his older brothers later puts him out of his misery.
He has very obligingly told us that he will read tomorrow the comments that have been made.
I must say that he listened, obligingly, and with much patience, to some lengthy arguments which were put before him.
The cost was obligingly paid for by the landlords, who had conveniently little political weight.
He lashes out with his eyes shut, misjudges the spin, and obligingly spoons a catch into the bowler's grateful hands.
I quote again this obligingly frank, if somewhat naive, detective.
He does it at very great risk, and he is not going to be obligingly informed in advance how great or small those risks are.