Sentence examples for inclined to draw back from inspiring English sources

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At 35, she is not much inclined to draw back curtains on a private life that seems by turns hermetic and crazily exposed.

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The reader may be inclined to draw another contrast between the two narratives.

Third-year students were more inclined to draw inspiration from Symbolism, whereas first-year students considered more about Function.

On the continuum between freedom and community, communitarians are more inclined to draw the line towards the latter.

Police and prosecutors are obviously not inclined to draw any such inference at the moment.

I'm inclined to draw a Venn diagram: where do these circles overlap, where do they separate?

Focus groups discussions revealed that participants were inclined to draw comparisons between GPs and pharmacists.

Focus group discussions revealed that participants were inclined to draw unfavourable comparisons between pharmacists and GPs.

But he wasn't inclined to hold back, either.

Nor did they seem inclined to go back to Turkey.

He is now less inclined to hold back.

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