51.   Some researchers believe athletes are more inclined to rape.

52.   Some observers said Demirchyan might be more inclined to compromise over Karabakh, although Demirchyan denies this.

53.   So she was not inclined to fuss when her fiance, James Porter, came to her one morning with a strange request.

54.   Sykes is at times clinical in his approach, and not inclined to board-room histrionics.

55.   Televisa officials remain confident of their soap opera superiority and are not inclined to change.

56.   That describes the worst cases, of course, but the survey also shows that people are less inclined to job hop.

57.   Temperamentally, Thompson is inclined to such hectoring certitude, despite his populist campaign rhetoric.

58.   Suddenly aware of his power, and inclined to use it, the son has taken control.

59.   The enemy holdouts have been given a steady ultimatum to surrender or die, and they seem more inclined to the latter than the former.

60.   The equivalent human genes are imprinted in about half the cases, suggesting that both species, by the evidence of their genes, are inclined to polygamy.

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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