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1 Singles may feel more inclined to enjoy quality time with close friends!
2 Perhaps she'll feel more inclined to go to the Summer Meeting now.
3 She felt more inclined to sink back in her chair and sleep.
4 The men were more inclined to bear hard on the Marchese Lamberto.
5 I would probably be more inclined to go for a fuel tax.
6 And so I am the more inclined to give- Iknownot what.
7 If that's not clearly evident, you're more inclined to give mixed signals.
8 Rising bond yields have made investors more inclined to exercise put options.
9 Some are more inclined to run off half-cocked sooner than others, though.
10 Pierson was now no more inclined to smile than were the pupils.
11 I should be more inclined to question the desire, Lord Redford said.
12 They are more inclined to become obstreperous and combative on such occasions.
13 Thus he was more inclined for manual toil like that of Thomas.
14 PSG seemed more comfortable in possession now, Madrid more inclined to break.
15 And none of them was any more inclined that way than Bob.
16 Miss Brandon is not more inclined to Whitford balls than you are.'
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