21.   Britain takes that morality more seriously than most European countries, and its papers have been more inclined to judge Clinton severely.

22.   But critics charged that he gradually became more obstreperous and inclined to niggling interference in political issues.

23.   But blacks are no more inclined to technophobia than are whites.

24.   But he said he was inclined not to.

25.   But I have already implied a greater narrative texture than the film is inclined to attempt.

26.   But states have never been inclined to link college fees to ability to pay.

27.   But times are getting tough for life insurers and that makes them more inclined to cash out of stocks.

28.   But voters are no longer inclined to exempt defense from general budgetary pressures.

29.   From the beginning he seemed inclined to an art that elegantly questioned its own existence.

30.   Girls, Geary said, are more inclined to cooperation and verbal activities.

a. + to >>共 706
open 6.79%
up 5.87%
guilty 4.74%
loyal 4.12%
important 3.80%
prior 2.70%
able 2.07%
next 1.97%
likely 1.65%
difficult 1.33%
inclined 0.12%
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%
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