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Example sentences for "strongly inclined"

  • With this opinion I am strongly inclined to agree.

  • Nevertheless I am strongly inclined to believe that with all hermaphrodites two individuals, either occasionally or habitually, concur for the reproduction of their kind.

  • But I am strongly inclined to suspect that the most frequent cause of variability may be attributed to the male and female reproductive elements having been affected prior to the act of conception.

  • You think these terms unfair; but, after all, it is not to you but to me that God has vouchsafed the advantage of a higher temperature.

  • Sweat must drop from the brow before bread can be eaten, whether the toil be undergone by ourselves or by others for our benefit.

  • This is an idiom to which our language is strongly inclined, and was formerly very prevalent.

  • This is an idiom to which our language is strongly inclined, and which was formerly very prevalent.

  • A propos to playing the fool, I am strongly inclined to believe I shall marry.

  • I am strongly inclined to write to her; but what can I say?

  • To have a mind or great mind, to be inclined or strongly inclined in purpose; -- used with an infinitive.

  • Ready; prompt; strongly inclined; in an ill sense, overready; to hasty.

  • I am strongly inclined to be of opinion that it would; but before I gave him a decisive answer, I wish to consult Pitt, and he is not to write to Fitzgibbon till after that.

  • I'm strongly inclined to think you must have fallen in with some pretty barmaid like that handsome Jewess at Oran.

  • I am strongly inclined to tell this heartless, unscrupulous woman what I think of her," the hunchback said to himself; "but what should I gain by it?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    adaptive characters; beyond them; black man; equal unto; feed them; foreign intercourse; jeune fille; make themselves; morbid state; often the; proof against; remind you; short length; soon becomes; strongly fortified; strongly heated; strongly inclined; strongly keeled; strongly marked; sufficiently large; tied down; twas said; twelve miles; went with; wire netting; worked hard