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Example sentences for "feel inclined"

  • It may be that some parts of Persia and Turkey surpass Bokhara; but for melons, Khiva is unrivalled, not only in Asia, but I feel inclined to say, throughout the world.

  • On the whole, the position of the Prince of Kharezm is one little to be envied, nay, I feel inclined to say, it is far more wretched than that of other Eastern princes.

  • That is the worst showing of any of the tenants on the estate, and though if I had more confidence in him I would sell on a mortgage, I don't feel inclined to until he has shown that he can do better.

  • For the present I have given you just as much information as I feel inclined to.

  • For the first time, though, Robert, I feel inclined to agree with the newspapers, who speak of the strange disappearance of the Honourable Antimony Palliser.

  • I feel inclined to laugh a little as I read further: "According to the laws of nature, there is always something growing within us; beware, lest it be a poisonous weed that will destroy your whole existence!

  • Considering all I have, or rather have not done up to this day, either for others or myself, I feel inclined to think that such will be the case.

  • At times I feel inclined to think that I was not worthy of her; at others, that I made an ass of myself over a girl like dozens of others.

  • He wants me to go down whenever I feel inclined, and that will be pretty often; because, though the girls are bricks, a man does like another man to talk to sometimes.

  • I finished reading your story, my dear, and I feel inclined to shake you.

  • I feel inclined to throw a book in the fire when it begins like that.

  • His exclamations, very natural under the circumstances, made me feel inclined to laugh.

  • I am no longer a young man, and I don't feel inclined to become a martyr to her virtue.

  • The waiter brought another bed and put it in my room, without receiving any orders to do so; this made me feel inclined to laugh.

  • There are moments when I feel inclined to say to him: 'Do you not see, you stupid creature, that Paul is my lover?

  • They were tired after the day's work and they didn't feel inclined to dress themselves to go out.

  • Scarcely did he find a good journeyman-worker but he was off again, and if he asked the reason he always received the same jeering answer: they didn't feel inclined to work.

  • If a man says his essay is short because he can't think of anything to write, I feel inclined to say, 'Then for goodness' sake hold your tongue!

  • It is then that I feel inclined to kneel down before God, and thank Him humbly for having made and shown me so utterly beautiful a thing as that poor old woman's courage and sweetness.

  • And what I would venture to suggest is, that you should follow when you feel inclined, by P.

  • She would have to pass that open door or stay downstairs till it was shut; but the latter she did not feel inclined to do, so, with scarcely a pause to nerve herself for what might happen, she continued rapidly to ascend the stairs.

  • I don't like to be personal, but since there are two men here from whom I don't expect very much delicacy, I feel inclined to wonder whether that is a brass watch and guard Mr. Sergeant is wearing.

  • That's a little difficult to answer; though I feel inclined to say that they certainly ought to have been.

  • Well," laughed Thorne, "you were certainly rash, but I feel inclined to wonder whether you were anything else.

  • When I come to her, especially if she has golden hair yards long, a faultless complexion, and eyes of extraordinary dimensions, I feel inclined to groan and shut the book.

  • Again, I feel inclined to swear at climate: do not think me impudent for attacking you about climate.

  • I feel inclined to cry "a fig for your big oysters, and your bigger megatheriums.

  • If I was to praise half so much as I feel inclined, you would say it was absurd, only once seeing him.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    come nigh; dark lady; des affaires; feel about; feel ashamed; feel better; feel certain; feel confident; feel good; feel inclined; feel just; feel kind; feel more; feel obliged; feel ourselves; feel pain; feel quite; feel that; feel the; feel what; feeling like; first down; large species; tail long; three ranks; works were