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.
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 inclinedto 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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