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be inclined
1. ‘Yes, I’d be inclined to agree with you there, Dave
2. would ever be inclined to harm any other member, regardless of
3. It stands to reason that with the pressure being applied on the terrorist in the rest of the world the more he would be inclined to operate and hide in Sub Saharan Africa
4. “I’d be inclined to say the same about you
5. I have already decided that I will attend the club only occasionally, perhaps once a month; there is no need for me to go almost nightly as my new friend seems to be inclined to do
6. These are things that would be inclined to take up our time and energy in their use,
7. After a time any who might still be inclined to protest are worn down to acquiescence one by one through what one observer termed a kind of “slouching fatigue
8. Wouldn't you think when half his army is down, the Duke might be inclined to call it a day?"
9. “If Sis reckons she can do it, I would be inclined to think it would be okay
10. The body will be inclined to
11. actions or be inclined to deny them
12. Philosophy would be inclined to view these activities as reason, wisdom, and faith -- physical reality, intellectual reality, and spiritual reality
13. He may also be inclined to read the poem
14. By the end of the two weeks, she had been accepted more or less warmly by all the people who could have made their lives difficult should they be inclined to do so
15. ―Should you be inclined to do more
16. restaurant will eat tofu or be inclined to eat more broccoli because they consider if part of the
17. nations may be inclined to join in opposition
18. I'd be inclined to go with choking up on the tool and a
19. “And I would not be inclined to suggest that the papers are given to the news media, either, who would undoubtedly do nothing more than make mischief with them, which would then get out of control
20. In his address, President Hardin stated that a Melioran has committed the crime, and I would be inclined to believe him
21. Well, even if she were attracted, would she be inclined to bestow her final favor on me? In spite of her proclivities, won’t it be a big hurdle for her to cross, to enter into a liaison with her friend’s husband?’
22. At what point, though, will a man be inclined to the perform-
23. God is essential because we cannot be inclined to worship in its absence
24. The Almighty clarified another quality which people should have concerning their obedience to their Provider, which is to be inclined to Him with love
25. He had the habit of addressing younger males as ‘dear boy’, which had given the impression that his sexual tendencies might be inclined to persons of his own gender
26. You will see that this is an exactly opposite course from the one which we would naturally be inclined to adopt
27. Will be inclined to put their trust in you
28. — para, to be in the mood for, to be inclined;
29. The other man, whose voice was not of the vibrating, penetrating quality of the runner, seemed to hesitate and be inclined to argue
30. Women may be inclined to hear from their friends comments such as,
31. but he doubted that she would be inclined to do that
32. — por be inclined toward, have a liking for;
33. It’s a plea deal that I suggest your client accept, because if you allow this to go to jury the prosecution is asking for the maximum sentence allowed under the law in the State of Nevada, and as a judge I would be inclined to give it to her
34. Lockhart says of "Count Arnaldos,""I should be inclined to suppose that
35. will naturally be inclined toward manifesting that which you have decided
36. So the more we love Self the more we will be able to, and be inclined to love others, thus living the Creator’s new law of love
37. You would not be inclined to say, would you, that navigation is the art of medicine, at least if we are to adopt your exact use of language?
38. I should be inclined to say--akin to desire
39. "His father died in debt," he said; "the whole property is mortgaged, and the sole chance for the natural heir is to allow him an opportunity of creating some interest in the creditor's heart, that he may be inclined to deal leniently towards him
40. Next, as to war; what are to be the relations of your soldiers to one another and to their enemies? I should be inclined to propose that the soldier who leaves his rank or throws away his arms, or is guilty of any other act of cowardice, should be degraded into the rank of a husbandman or artisan
41. `I should be inclined to say it was rather more of the - er - Chinese or Egyptian
42. He might be inclined to say: How dare you burst into a room without knocking? However, he was so badly in the wrong that he probably could not summon up the nerve to bluster
43. Merthin said: “Annet may be inclined to take the money
44. She might be inclined to hint if the opportunity presented itself, but even the thought of that sometimes made her nervous
45. Thomas looked as if he might be inclined to argue further, but Merthin dissuaded him with a shake of the head
46. No doubt they want his professional services, but, having used him, they may be inclined to punish him for what they will regard as his treachery
47. Sir Thomas is out and said to be cured, but I still think that if I spent another night at Delamere Court, I should be inclined to lock my door upon the inside
48. It was their belief you might be inclined to be … cooperative if you felt the safety of your daughters and your grandchildren depended upon it
49. ” Even without Anna’s cautioning, he was superstitious, as most biologists were, and wouldn’t be inclined to openly count these two little chickens before they hatched
50. 50 above that range as too high and will be inclined to short, thinking the aberration will correct itself