Examples of 'inclined to make' in a sentence

Meaning of "inclined to make"

inclined to make: Having a tendency or preference towards creating or doing something

How to use "inclined to make" in a sentence

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inclined to make
I am not inclined to make any sort of deal.
I thought you might be inclined to make.
A man is inclined to make his own decisions.
They are sensitive to detours and inclined to make short cuts.
I am not inclined to make commenting any more difficult.
Humans are naturally inclined to make friends.
Not inclined to make physical matters worse than they are.
Aquarius today will be inclined to make hasty conclusions.
He is inclined to make hasty decisions and take reckless actions.
But most of us are now inclined to make these inclusions.
There was a long debate in the senate and many senators were inclined to make a truce.
Impatient and inclined to make risky choices.
If you ever thought of selling this place, I might be inclined to make an offer.
The client is more inclined to make the purchase decision.
I couldn't choose just one if Jack Bauer felt inclined to make me.

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Tower walls are inclined to make it easier to fire on invaders below.
The one for which they are most inclined to make efforts.
You are inclined to make your problem as well as some.
The buyer in this organization is inclined to make independent decisions.
You are inclined to make smart moves with business and money.
Humans are not naturally inclined to make good decisions.
He is inclined to make light of his father 's advice.
Read this even if you are not inclined to make any move yet.
We are innately inclined to make sweeping judgments and inferences from body language.
Any State which saw those figures would hardly be inclined to make a voluntary contribution.
I might also be inclined to make a significant donation to your new library.
Generation Z is therefore naturally more inclined to make mobile purchases.
You are more inclined to make good money writing for sites which pay up front.
Reasonable Capricorns are not inclined to make hasty decisions.
Are we inclined to make believe that we do not see them?
The Doctors do not appear inclined to make such record.
Are they more inclined to make sacrifices for the benefit of anonymous recipients?
As you get comfortable, you may be inclined to make a few comments.
The Incas were not inclined to make departures from the mountain once they were settled.
But if the opportunity arose, he might be inclined to make it happen sooner.
So I am inclined to make an example of you.
Unfortunately, people are not always naturally inclined to make the best decisions.
Many Canadians seemed inclined to make Sunday a day both of religion and recreation.
In our Arab Muslim conservative countries, women are less inclined to make their voices heard.
I thought you might be inclined to make a reduction in your selling price.
But … when a woman humiliates a man a man is inclined to make his own decisions.
Yeah, they are inclined to make mountains out of mole hills.
Without the lure of vaccines, clients might be less inclined to make yearly veterinary visits.
Are they extra inclined to make a purchase if there is a special provide?
Without the lure of vaccines, clients are less inclined to make yearly veterinary visits.
Are they more inclined to make a purchase if there is a special offer?
Not neutral, and therefore predictably inclined to make " findings ".
Notice if you are more inclined to make decisions from the head or the heart.
Sometimes these dead-or-alive rewards are inclined to make a man too eager.
In fact, we are all inclined to make something tangible even when it is not.

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