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1I'm often inclined to think Christianity and indeed many religions have been hijacked by intolerant zealots.
2Kitchener was taciturn and often inclined to growl.
3For the sake of making an important sale they were often inclined to misrepresent his goods.
4Grettir was a first-rate hand at forging the iron, but was not often inclined to work at it.
5Officials are often inclined to ignore responsibility, and sometimes you have to act aggressively in order to push them.
6You know little brains and hands must be kept busy-ifnot usefully employed they are often inclined to mischief.
7These matters became vital for my three younger sisters, who were often inclined to push food moodily around the plate.
8We of the opera are often inclined to be superstitious in a way that might annul matter of fact Americans.
9I have, nevertheless, been often inclined to doubt, whether authors, however querulous, are in reality more miserable than their fellow mortals.
10The plot of Rushdie's novel is convoluted and often inclined to trip itself up while reaching for a necessary piece of clarification.
11Remember, however, that modern habits are often inclined partially to eliminate or entirely to destroy what one might call a natural thirst.
12Owing to the nature of all art work the artist is too often inclined to see life in reference to his art alone.
13We are often inclined to paint the Past with a halo round its head which it never wore when it was the Present.
14The husband is often inclined to rate the generalized character of housework as being of less importance than his own highly specialized work.
15The non-mathematician is often inclined to think that if he makes statements which can not be successfully refuted he has carried his point.
16She was often inclined to think that nothing could be done properly about the house which was not performed by her own hands.
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