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1 But one does feel inclined to approach the picture with some caution.
2 In his present condition he did not feel inclined to receive hero-worship.
3 I only tell you this, in case you feel inclined to remonstrate.
4 At this point I did not feel inclined to pursue the point.
5 I already feel inclined to grant it, because it is your request.
6 You can often see me with the spy-glass, if you feel inclined .
7 So, if you do not feel inclined to take on the job-
8 I should not, myself, feel inclined to risk the journey to them.
9 When I feel inclined to see you, I will let you know.
10 Cora wondered, but did not feel inclined to ask further questions then.
11 Or maybe he just didn't feel inclined to take orders from me.
12 I feel inclined to tear up these sheets-I'vetorn up two already.
13 Er-did Miss Vane feel inclined to pay another visit to the river?
14 But I don't feel inclined to wish myself better off than others.
15 I didn't feel inclined , you know, I'd had a drop too much.
16 If you hadn't, you would not feel inclined to discuss hypothetical investments.'
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