31.   Perhaps this will create a European commission better inclined toward cooperation and less susceptible to the pressures exerted by individual lobbyists like the central banks.

32.   Police Col. Anibal de la Torre said last week that blacks were inclined toward crime.

33.   A senior PLO official said the two groups are much more inclined toward compromise since their main sponsor, Syria, is moving toward a peace agreement with Israel.

34.   British Home Secretary Jack Straw has said he was inclined toward sending Pinochet back to Chile after doctors said he may to be too ill to stand trial.

35.   But the new archbishop relishes publicity and appears inclined toward bold gestures.

36.   It has been known for quite a time that there are new groups of political activists which are strongly inclined toward democracy but somewhat hesitant to join PDI.

37.   Long dovish and inclined toward sweeping territorial concessions to the Palestinians, the former prime minister maintains that negotiations are the best formula for ending violence.

38.   Many officials say soldiers are less inclined toward corruption because they undergo more rigorous training than federal police officers.

39.   Of course chambers of commerce by their very nature are inclined toward hyperbole, but this claim may be accurate.

40.   The president and Congress seem inclined toward more gradual problem-solving.

a. + toward >>共 416
moving 23.08%
hostile 3.91%
headed 3.72%
sympathetic 3.21%
inclined 2.82%
conciliatory 2.63%
bitter 1.67%
aggressive 1.47%
pointed 1.47%
lenient 1.22%
inclined + p. >>共 11
to 50.00%
toward 25.00%
than 11.36%
towards 6.82%
against 1.70%
in 1.70%
as 1.14%
after 0.57%
before 0.57%
for 0.57%
每页显示:    共 44