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1 He asked me if I had any inclination for a secret mission.
2 Whatever my faults may be, I never had any inclination to drink.
3 Neither had any inclination ever to embark again upon the operation of gold-mining.
4 Neither I nor Harry had any inclination , however, to do this.
5 Neither had any inclination to turn the election into another bitterly polarized knife fight.
6 Which isn't to suggest that Lou had any inclination to visit his House of Enlightenment.
7 Being then asked if he had any inclination to eat, he answered in the affirmative.
8 The archbishop never had any inclination for the priesthood.
9 Not that he had any inclination to subordinate his power to that of the Pope.
10 I did so; and have never had any inclination to go back into its gaieties and pleasures since.
11 But the precaution was really not needed, for I never had any inclination to go out at all.
12 Farmhouse luxuries, in the way of new-laid eggs and home-cured bacon, abounded; but no one had any inclination for these things.
13 Each occupied a province for which he was well qualified; and neither had any inclination to intrude himself into the province of the other.
14 She couldn't go, Uba was too young, and none of the other women knew what to look for or had any inclination to learn.
15 Clerical abuses had been for centuries the objects of satire, but the satirists rarely had any inclination for the role of revolutionaries or martyrs.
16 She added that if she had any inclination that she would be "portrayed as inferior" she would have immediately declined the offer.
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