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Example sentences for "means inclined"

  • To this point I had persuaded the host, but now found him by no means inclined to advance me the additional funds needed for carrying off a young singer.

  • She, if she were entitled to make any boast about herself--and she was by no means inclined to such boastings--might at any rate boast that she was a lady.

  • She was by no means inclined to plead, even to herself, that she was too young to marry her cousin; there was nothing in their ages to interfere, if the match was in other respects suitable.

  • In many cases it is so," said the dean, by no means inclined to make an argument of it at the present moment; "but in this case they need not.

  • Robarts was a man who thought much of the breath of peers and peeresses, and was by no means inclined to throw away any advantage which might arise to his child from such a friendship.

  • She had selected him, and she was by no means inclined to give him up, even though his sins against parsondom were grievous.

  • Menschikoff was a brusque soldier, rough and impolitic of speech, and by no means inclined to conform to accepted methods of procedure.

  • Lord John was equal to the occasion, and was by no means inclined to throw up the sponge.

  • Russell had his own misgivings, and was by no means inclined to lay too much stress on the opinions of philosophical Radicals of the type of Grote.

  • Unlike our friend the landlord, I found him by no means inclined to talk politics, which the more surprised me, knowing, as I did, the decided and hazardous part which he had taken on the late Carlist irruption into the neighbourhood.

  • The justice was by no means inclined to digest the being expostulated with in this manner by a person in the habiliments of a beggar.

  • I was by no means inclined to believe them worse men, or more hostile in their dispositions to the welfare of their species, than the generality of those that look down upon them with most censure.

  • Mr. Tyrrel was by no means inclined to permit these extraordinary merits to rust in oblivion.

  • His disposition by no means inclined him to withhold himself from scenes of fashionable amusement; and he and his competitor were like two stars fated never to appear at once above the horizon.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ceremonial occasions; commonly believed; eat the; human embryo; light hair; living standards; means always; means certain; means clear the guilty; means disposed; means easy; means inclined; means literally; means rare; means sure; means that; means the; more cards; nine inches; obtain possession; ready money; second officer; she stared; slave shall; twenty yards; whatsoever thou