In the first place, if I am not mistaken, he is a little inclined to be conceited.
The fact is, Mr. Slope, you are a little inclined to take too much upon yourself.
Eleanor was herself the widow of a medical man and felt a little inclined to resent all these hard sayings.
Eleanor was herself the widow of a medical man, and felt a little inclined to resent all these hard sayings.
The fact is, Mr Slope, you are a little inclinedto take too much upon yourself.
Wingfield was not half a bad sort, he admitted; a little inclined to pose, since it was his art to epitomise a world of poseurs; an enthusiast in his calling; but at bottom a workable companion and the shrewdest of observers.
The Fitzpatricks are a little inclined to be slow and sure: crowd the idea into old Brian's head that bonuses are earned by being swift and sure.
He was well-bred, gallant, and attentive to the fair sex; a little inclined to loquacity; but we may well leave liberty of speech to those who have nothing else.
I believed that she had an affectionate, susceptible heart, a little inclined to enthusiasm perhaps.
I fear that I am engaged," said Vivian; for the receipt of some letters from England made him little inclined to enter into society.
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