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Example sentences for "felt disposed"

  • Ismail saw it, and he invited me to breakfast whenever I felt disposed, assuring me that he would have much pleasure in receiving me.

  • We returned home without a word about the merchant or Madame Audibert, but as I knew in my own mind what had happened, I felt disposed to be grateful, and I saw that Marcoline was overjoyed to find me more affectionate than ever.

  • The pains and troubles I had gone through had been followed by so many days of happiness that I felt disposed to bless my destiny.

  • I guessed at once that the marquis wanted to have a taste of Zenobia; but this seemed to me so natural that, far from being angry, I felt disposed to do all in my power to favour his plans.

  • But from our first acquaintance, my heart has been strongly attracted towards you; and as soon as I found you possessed of qualities to inspire esteem as well as regard, I felt disposed to give you this proof of my confidence.

  • If therefore I felt disposed to make an application for the place, I was to accompany him immediately to the minister, where further proposals would be made to me.

  • In the autumn, fully prepared for a fresh Musical tour, I felt disposed to repair first to the German Capitals.

  • I wrote to him therefore to inquire if he felt disposed to have the work practised beforehand, and as he replied in the affirmative, I sent the score to him to have the voice-parts immediately written out.

  • Rabbit," muttered Gwyn; and for a few moments he felt disposed to begin running and join the dog in the chase.

  • The latter had risen to his knees with his wet hair clinging to his brow; and for a moment he felt disposed to rage out something furiously at the grinning speaker.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    aid him; anchovy sauce; central tower; felt about; felt better; felt happy; felt inclined; felt like; felt more; felt much; felt obliged; felt quite; felt rather; felt ready; felt satisfied; felt the; felt when; hoofed animals; night they; personal services; poor scholar; pure beauty; regards the; right reason; shall fatter; talk with