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A hatchway between leads back into the forecastle, a tight and very silty space should you feel inclined to explore.
In the meantime, I am inclined to accept Fund's denials absent contrary evidence.
Admittedly he is inclined to forget things like birthdays, but that's not a cardinal sin, not in my book, anyway.
Those who believe that all affairs of state will shortly come to an end are, for obvious reasons, inclined to political quietism.
If anything, he was inclined to dismiss monetary policy as the weak sister of economic stimulus.
Maybe after a jigger of scotch and a snort of ecstasy, you'll be more inclined to eat and enjoy these pretzels.
In fact, I'm half inclined to start asking for Italy, just to see if I can do it!
He seems inclined to accept the steady, court-imposed march of gay wedlock.
I'd be inclined to avoid ragtops on general principle, and I also think that the floppy roof spoils the TT's outline.
Beagles are inclined to play rambunctiously and their spiritedness may lead to accidental injuries to their playmates.
Student loads have tripled, and, although grade inflation is rampant, few faculty are inclined to question the decline in standards.
They need, too, to be open when people are inclined to use them, including Sundays.
To tell the truth, folks, there are so many debates running in parallel here that I'm inclined to give up the ghost.
Most readers of this magazine have a biblical worldview and are inclined to accept your arguments.
I would appreciate, of course, a 10, but, if you feel inclined to give me a 9, I won't hold it against you.
I am much more inclined to think that their alcoholism or addiction has come about as a consequence of their situation.
Pessimists will be inclined to predict that Scotland have found their level.
The military were inclined to see evacuation as a capitulation rather than as an orderly way of regrouping the civilian population.
I was inclined to rekindle the fire, and once I had it going I sat cross-legged before it, gazing at Carter through the orange and yellow flames.
He was inclined to use a harsh altissimo register in his saxophone playing.
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Moreover, he was talky, aggressive, and more inclined to be heard and felt.
Even the women among the public officials and political leaders were inclined to a policy of nonresistance.
I get so enraged about this, that in spite of my uniform I am almost inclined to be a social democrat.
I feel more inclined to lie on the lawn and laze than go climbing hills again.
It is obvious that at about that time everybody was inclined to underestimate his chances.
He was one of those undecided kind of non-progressive beings, who are always inclined to let well alone.
He remembered that Hunter had mentioned it, and for a moment he was inclined to put the question direct to Gimbel.
Indeed, I feel inclined to say that there is no such thing as a Holocene age.
We do not find any of our men inclined to straggle, after what they have seen.
Gene and Clark came in, sulky still, and inclined to snappishness when they did speak.
The trade balance inclined to the disadvantage of Norway whose sole article of export at that time was dried fish.
I was half inclined to array myself in drab, and tutoyer the first of the body I chanced to encounter in my walks abroad.
His voice, deep and full for so young a child, inclined to unflattened vowels.
Little wonder that the n.o. is inclined to be superstitious, and to burn incense at the shrine of Joss!
It was fear of fimbria that made Mithridates more inclined to make a friend of Sulla.
He was not inclined to put up with it in the case of Bernhard in Franconia.
Smedley was more inclined to be talkative than Jack or the other lads in the boat.
Although holism sees human beings as integral organisms, holistic approaches are inclined to have this physical focus.
He was inclined to like her better for what he would have called her humanness.
The floor of our cell was too uneven and too steeply inclined to admit of lying down.
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