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1 He alighted and cautiously crept down the steep incline to the body.
2 Philosophers generally incline to the opinion that the werewolf has no tail.
3 He raced down the incline to the Circus at a tremendous speed.
4 And I cannot incline to the view you take of your profession.
5 Neither do philosophers, as a general thing incline to adopt this view.
6 But I incline to believe you, and you are a merry rogue.
7 Still, in our mercy and clemency, we incline to show you favour.
8 Some psychologists incline to be parallelists, some are warm advocates of interactionism.
9 Mr. Osmond, however, will probably incline to believe he can do better.
10 Bargain clear enough: but will this Karl Philip incline to keep it?
11 We have to speculate which way does the giant incline to go?
12 Maria, however, did not incline to her husband's views on the subject.
13 The leaves are large, and incline to a red color when old.
14 Similar circumstances falling together must incline to the production of similar consequent events.
15 The local police incline to the view that someone must have taken it.
16 Droplets streak randomly along crooked paths, from the steepest incline to the base.
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