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The staff can also provide good service when so inclined.
The President would not have to look far, were he so inclined.
He did not look like a man much inclined to small talk.
We're less inclined to show off than we were a few years ago.
As for the man himself, he was inclined rather to like him.
In case I ever became inclined to line up against them.
Everybody else seemed less inclined to look at anything up close.
He did not fall here, or feel inclined to do so.
The social studies students are more inclined to be involved in following public issues, as well.
I'm more inclined to think it was the area first.
But he was not in the least inclined to put it on.
Would that make him more inclined to let them go, or less?
The two of us inclined forward like that now, not one.
He had the power, but did not seem inclined to use it.
They are, however, inclined to run away if given a chance.
They'd have done the same, had they been so inclined.
But nothing he'd seen and heard so far made him inclined to think that she was.
At this point, I'm inclined to have everyone in the group know what we're working on.
"They were not much inclined to ask themselves whether men had it even better."
From the very nature of the story he felt inclined to believe it.
The city police will have to do that, if they are so inclined.
Perhaps because of that I'm inclined to go too far the other way.
As a result, I'm inclined to hold the service to a more serious standard.
"Would I be more inclined to vote for him than the others?"
I am inclined, however, to think that you should go.