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Example sentences for "more inclined"

  • I fall into the same trains of thinking; except that I am more restless, more inclined to melancholy, to inaction, to a kind of inanity, which no trifling efforts can shake off.

  • When I have said all that I think of you I should hope you will be more inclined to believe me equitable.

  • For this reason sanguine temperaments are more inclined to love; and hence the saying that "love springs from the liver," because of the blood being formed there.

  • Consequently the heat and vital spirits abandon the heart instead of concentrating around it: the result being that a man who is afraid is not quick to attack, but is more inclined to run away.

  • But it is denominated in preference from denunciation, because God is more inclined to remit punishment than to withdraw promised blessings.

  • Therefore those who are virtuous are more inclined to be ashamed.

  • I am more inclined to believe that this was the cause of the displeasure of the army, than that in a city lately sacked and in a colony still young there was less booty found than the tribune had represented.

  • Servilius, more inclined to moderate measures, thought that while their minds were in this ferment, it would be both more safe and more easy to bend than to break them.

  • One would be more inclined to think they were set up as a monument of a remarkable expedition, which had penetrated to regions previously unknown; but why build more than one cairn?

  • Some exception may perhaps be taken to the evidence of D'Usson; for undoubtedly he, like every Frenchman who had held any command in the Irish army, was weary of his banishment, and impatient to see Paris again.

  • Whoever, it was said, should enter the service of the usurpers would do so at the peril of his soul.

  • The Roman Catholics of Ulster and Leinster had fled westward by tens of thousands, driving before them a large part of the cattle which had escaped the havoc of two terrible years.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good telescope; minority report; more able; more brilliant; more cards; more considerable; more direct; more distinct; more especially; more expensive; more frequent; more fully; more gently; more glorious; more instances; more interesting; more light; more natural; more often; more open; more persons; more questions; more regular; more serious; more strongly; more usual