Use inclined in a sentence
Sentences starting with inclined
- Inclined to the picturesque by nature, melodramatic and empirical, his earlier career had been the due fruit of habit and education. [11]
Sentences ending with inclined
- The great majority of the profession are peacefully inclined. [3]
- I wish you had sent pictures of yourself and family--I'll trade picture for picture with you, straight through, if you are commercially inclined. [5]
- Suppose, in this conflict, this singular man, acting on a nature already tried beyond reason, should bend it to his will, to which it was, in some radical ways, inclined? [11]
- She chided Howard because he, too, was not more socially inclined. [9]
Short sentences using inclined
- The Seigneur inclined his head. [11]
- Mrs. Mavick inclined her head. [4]
- She inclined her head. [11]
- Rhodo inclined his head. [11]
- David inclined his head. [11]
Sentences containing inclined two or more times
- The Union now, as in 1820, was thought to be in danger, and devotion to the Union rightfully inclined men to yield somewhat in points where nothing else could have so inclined them. [7]
More example sentences with the word inclined in them
- When the fiery youth had performed the task which now claimed all his powers, he hoped to find him more inclined to allow himself to be led farther along the path which he had entered. [10]
- One civilian, a youngish man a little inclined to stoutness, stopped at the gate, stared, then thrust some papers in his pocket and hurried down the side street. [9]
- He added, "So you think our society is getting too sensitive and nervous, and inclined to make dangerous mental excursions? [4]
- There it was written that the vehemence flashing from the hero's bright eyes, even when peacefully inclined, showed how easily his wrath could break forth. [10]
- Here stood a wooden bench on which Wilhelm liked to sit, watching the flight of his doves, gazing dreamily into the distance or, when inclined to artistic creation, listening to the melodies that echoed in his soul. [10]
- The average American will be inclined to regard the program of the new British Labour Party as the embodiment of what he vaguely calls Socialism, and to him the very word is repugnant. [9]
- Here was a wide natural corridor overhung with stalactites, and it led on into an artificial passage which inclined gradually upwards till it came into a mound above the level by which they entered. [11]
- Even the McTavishes, who were inclined to be skeptical, said that Carmen was delightful in her new role. [4]
- The obscure citizen who keeps the hotel over the way, inclined strongly to that opinion to-night when I ordered him to prepare the banquet. [12]
- At first people were inclined to make a hero of him, but that only made him grin the more, and at last the island reluctantly decided that he had done the work solely for fee and reward. [11]
- Their long, flowing, wavy hair, and an atmosphere of ideality which enveloped them both, might have inclined one to the latter supposition; while the form of their brows, indicating deep thought and severe mental labor, and their slightly stooping shoulders, would have suggested the former. [10]
- He dressed exquisitely, was inclined to the Polignac party, took his ease everywhere, had a knowledge of cards and courts, and little else. [9]
- At first Carterette was inclined to run towards the prophet-like figure --it was Ranulph's father; next she drew back with dislike--his smile was leering malice under the guise of amiable mirth. [11]
- The old gentleman was inclined to be hopeful, to take Sally Grower's view of the matter. [9]
- And indeed he was incapable of renouncing any wish or a plan, even if he felt inclined to do so. [10]
- At dinner he was fitful in conversation, yet inclined to be critical of the talk around him. [11]
- When her schooling was finished she let her school friends drop, and came back to Bonaventure, rather stately, given to reading, and little inclined to bother her head about anybody. [11]
- Personally his situation was desperate enough, but he was not inclined to face it. [4]
- The contagion of warlike patriotism reached the most peacefully inclined young persons. [6]
- It was a very peaceful scene of rural life, and we were inclined to tarry, but Mary, instead of calling us home with the cattle, advised us to ride on to Alexander's before it got dark. [4]
- It was in vain that the Church herself had, from time to time, been inclined to compromise. [9]
- They dragged us up a long inclined chute, and dripped candle-grease all over us. [5]
- They did not understand my words, but they grasped the meaning, and one of them, the leader, who understood English, was inclined to have reason. [11]
- By nature and tradition we are inclined to deplore and oppose any tendency toward the stratification of class antagonisms--the result of industrial discontent--into political groups. [9]
- Philosophizers on this topic say that a man ought always to be able to tell by a woman's demeanor towards him whether she is favorably inclined, and that he need run no risk. [4]
- She was inclined, too, to appear as a young mother at the festival, and I assure you that she looked fairly regal in the magnificent attire. [10]
- I am inclined to think that the substratum is the same, and that the only choice in this world is what kind of weeds you will have. [4]
- I am inclined to think that the reporting department is the weakest in the American newspaper, and that there is just ground for the admitted public distrust of it. [4]
- I went next to the Secretary of War, who was not inclined to see me at all until he learned that I was connected with the government. [5]
- He was inclined to take Miss Thorn's advice, for he made a gesture of weariness with his cigarette, in the use of which he was singularly eloquent. [9]
- We are inclined to take a medium ground, and aver that woman dresses to please herself, and in obedience to a law of her own nature. [5]
- I'm not inclined to surrender, or to stand by men who have botched our business for us. [11]
- It is inclined to remember and record those ancestors who do most honor to the living heirs of the family name and traditions. [6]
- Are you inclined to part with the cup that belonged to my namesake Plutarch? [10]
- Generally he inclined to leniency; but breaking into a house was punishable with death, and in this instance it was but right to show no mercy, out of deference to the Arab merchant. [10]
- March was inclined to hope that if the first number had been made too good for the country at large, the more enlightened taste of metropolitan journalism would invite a compensating favor for it in New York. [8]
- This silent homage to his superior abilities, no less than a sense of the power with which the dwarf's quick perception had already invested him, inclined the young man towards that ugly worthy, and determined him to profit by his aid. [12]
- Mrs. Armour inclined to her going to town for the season, to visit Mrs. Townley, who had thoughtfully written to her, saying that she was very lonely, and begging Mrs. Armour to let her come, if she would. [11]
- Publishers were ready to examine what he offered, and were just as ready to declare that these new wares were of a nature in which they were not inclined to deal. [4]
- He was inclined to desire that Wisconsin should be obliged by having it reduced. [7]
- I was inclined to blame you once, at the capital that time, because it seemed to me that a man with all the advantages you have had and a mind like yours didn't have much excuse. [9]
- He was inclined to believe that morality consisted largely, if not wholly, in clear thinking, and not in the precepts of the Sunday-school. [9]
- I was inclined to believe it, but Maude would have none of this illusion. [9]
- I am inclined to believe he had a most liberal spirit. [6]
- Pfuel, always inclined to be irritably sarcastic, was particularly disturbed that day, evidently by the fact that they had dared to inspect and criticize his camp in his absence. [2]
- He was inclined to attribute the depression through which he had passed, the disappointment he had undergone as a just punishment for an overabundance of ego,--only Hodder used the theological term for the same sin. [9]
- Yet a half-dozen times he was inclined to blurt out to Martin what he believed was the truth. [11]
- In respect to this large portion of Judge Douglas's speech in which he tries to show that in the controversy between himself and the Administration party he is in the right, I do not feel myself at all competent or inclined to answer him. [7]
- I sing them things from comic operas--Offenbach, Sullivan, and the rest; and if they are very sentimentally inclined I sing them good old-fashioned love-songs full of the musician's tricks. [11]
- Thus many pleasant things came to him simultaneously with his recovery, and his mind, inclined to mysticism, received them as a sign that Heaven was favourable to his late happiness in love. [10]
- Without a word they crossed the street, entered the saloon, and passed to a little back room, Charley giving an unsympathetic stare to some men at the bar who seemed inclined to speak to him. [11]
- And some of them--particularly Mrs. Wallis Plimpton were inclined to think Hodder's replies a trifle noncommittal. [9]
- A few of the riff-raff, who invariably attend these public scenes, were now rather the worse for drink, from the indifferent liquor provided by the auctioneer, and they were inclined to horseplay and coarse chaff. [11]
- She hoped that the Pharoah would refuse, and personally offend the Regent, and so make him more inclined to tread the dangerous road which she was endeavoring to smooth for him. [10]
- At first, Lapierre the official had been inclined to babble, but at last he relieved his mind by interjections only. [11]
- As he had the most cordial reception from the Regent Philetaerus, he seemed inclined to settle permanently there. [10]
- Two assistants rushed the drinks along the counter with flourishes, while Barbazon took in the cash and sharply checked the rougher element, who were inclined to treat the bar as a place for looting. [11]
- The generosity of the act benumbed my senses, and for the instant I was inclined to accept the offer upon the impulse of it. [9]
- Each Republican knew that the charge was a slander as to himself at least, and was not inclined by it to cast his vote in your favor. [7]
- It was evident that practical New England was not sorry to be rid of such visionaries and was not in the least inclined to hire any body to bring them back to her. [5]
- Indeed, we gather that he is inclined to keep up the battle among the barren Esmeralda hills. [5]
- Looking at the story now after its publication, I am inclined to think that the introduction of the gipsy element was too bold, yet I believe it was carefully worked out in construction, and was a legitimate, intellectual enterprise. [11]
- Lacey could not speak, but inclined his head. [11]
- Her face was slightly flushed that this stranger should have seen, but he carried such an open, cordial look that she paused, instead of hurrying into the governor's room, as she had seemed inclined to do. [11]
- Without, on the sidewalk, Eleanor Goodrich was engaged in conversation with a stockily built man, inclined to stoutness; he had a brown face and a clipped, bristly mustache. [9]
- She felt that she was very superior to Hermas, and her position was now too grave a one for her to feel inclined to play any more. [10]
- The latter I shall never be; but that which constitutes the inside of a gentleman I hope I understand, and am not less inclined to practice than others. [7]
- She kept her seat, but her fat head inclined once in greeting, and she waited for him to speak again. [11]
- As the two sat at supper the postmaster was inclined to take a serious view of M'sieu's position. [11]
- We had been robbed of all the fine mountain scenery on our little journey by a system of railroading that had three miles of tunnel to a hundred yards of daylight, and we were not inclined to be sociable with Florence. [5]
- The old aunt received the two young people in her corner, but seemed desirous of hiding her adoration for Helene and inclined rather to show her fear of Anna Pavlovna. [2]
- These were the reasons why at first she was inclined to resent Guida's laughter. [11]
- He has no reason to complain of my want of frankness; he knows my opinion of him, and that I am quite inclined to give him a thrashing. [10]
- He inclined to ranching in Canada, or a planter's life in Queensland. [11]
- As regards the presence of the superior bridging convolution, I am inclined to think that it has existed in one hemisphere, at least, in a majority of the brains of this animal which have, up to this time, been figured or described. [1]
- When we are plotting against a man we are inclined to regard him as an enemy, and if he offers us a rose we believe it to be for the sake, not of the perfume, but of the thorns. [10]
- Everywhere indeed, in our industrial age,--in a society inclined to materialism, scholarship, pure and simple scholarship for its own sake, no less in Ohio than in Tennessee, is the thing to be insisted on. [4]
- Only an hour or two before he declared that his heart was inclined to me, he had Titianus murdered! [10]
- Magister Artium is one of his titles on the College Catalogue, and I like best to speak of him as the Master, because he has a certain air of authority which none of us feel inclined to dispute. [6]
- The rector, intensely on his guard, merely inclined his head in recognition that his turn had come. [9]
- But the French officer was evidently more inclined to think he had been taken prisoner because Pierre's strong hand, impelled by instinctive fear, squeezed his throat ever tighter and tighter. [2]
- His Excellency knew of your hiding-place, but is inclined to be lenient, will allow you to-morrow to go to the Rue Bourbon, and will without doubt permit you to leave the province. [9]
- Seriously, however, none of these theories are altogether satisfactory, and we are inclined to seek, as is best in all cases, the simplest explanation. [4]
- As a man of the world, he was inclined to believe that only one kind of experience can bring such looks to a woman's face. [11]
- Lord Bacon speaks of the Weapon Ointment, in his Natural History, as having in its favor the testimony of men of credit, though, in his own language, he himself "as yet is not fully inclined to believe it. [6]
- At the end of the hour Captain Jay, who by nature was inclined to be taciturn and crabbed, waxed loquacious and even jovial. [9]
- A good number of people had come out of curiosity to see what manner of man the Englishman was, well prepared to resent his overbearing snobbishness-- they were inclined to believe every Englishman snobbish. [11]
- As he thought of his wife, of whose death this day was the anniversary, he felt inclined to envy her. [10]
- The sidewalk was of boards that were more or less loose and inclined to rattle when walked upon. [5]
- As the expression of a wish it may pass, but I have often felt inclined to doubt even that. [10]
- And you do not seem inclined to tell what you know, if indeed you know anything. [9]
- The story is not managed with much skill, but it has variety enough of incident and character, and is told with so much liveliness that few will be inclined to lay it down before reaching the conclusion. [6]
- Besides, Gering was not inclined to save the life of either; while Phips, who now knew the chart, as he thought, as well as Bucklaw, was not concerned, though he liked the mutineer. [11]
- The administration takes no part between its friends in Missouri, of whom I, at least, consider you one; and I have never before had an intimation that appointees there were interfering, or were inclined to interfere. [7]
- Far as our newspapers have already gone in this direction, I am inclined to think that in their evolution they must drop this adjunct, and print simply the news of the day. [4]
- Myrtle had, perhaps, never so seriously inclined her ear to the honeyed accents of the young pleader. [6]
- His friendship with Mr. Flint and the suspicion that he might be inclined to fancy Mr. Flint's daughter would not influence him in the least; of that many of his hearers were sure. [9]
- Perhaps those who most depended on him were the least worthy, and those who loved him most were least inclined to sacrifice their own reasonable view of life to his own sublimated spiritual conception. [4]
- Trixton Brent, as might have been expected, was inclined to treat the matter as a joke. [9]
- He stood before me and inclined his head (and body) in the pathetic Indian way, touching his forehead with the finger--ends of his right hand, in salute. [5]
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