Sentence examples for Be inclined from inspiring English sources

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Be inclined

verb

To bend or move (something) out of a given plane or direction, often the horizontal or vertical.

  • He had to incline his body against the gusts to avoid being blown down in the storm.

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Curbishley may then be inclined to forgiveness.

Mr. Green would be inclined to agree.

I'd be inclined to say yes.

You might be inclined to agree.

You may also be inclined to disconnect your doorbell.

"If I were you, I would be inclined to kill".

You might be inclined to find this argument soggy.

Governments everywhere should therefore be inclined to liberalise their laws.

They may be inclined to stop playing the game".

You might be inclined to take some selfies.

Police won't be inclined to write this ticket".

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