Examples of 'inclined to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "inclined to take"

inclined to take: Indicates the likelihood or tendency of someone to do something. This phrase suggests a natural propensity or leaning towards a particular action or behavior

How to use "inclined to take" in a sentence

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inclined to take
I am more inclined to take the opposite view.
People today are more inclined to take in.
I am not inclined to take orders from you.
Aboriginal respondents were less inclined to take such steps.
I am inclined to take you off this case.
Many of us are inclined to take the.
Not inclined to take the easy bait.
Women are usually less inclined to take risks than men.
We are inclined to take a philosophical attitude to problems or challenges in our lives.
Meaning they are more inclined to take more risks.
I am inclined to take him at his word.
Modern historians have been more inclined to take this claim seriously.
You are inclined to take his word over that of an outsider.
And also because they are naturally more inclined to take risks.
I have always been inclined to take life as a spectacle.

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Is there a specific part of the project you are more naturally inclined to take on?
I am not inclined to take that pretext seriously.
Protection measures must be interconnected and inclined to take into account changes.
Kids are inclined to take risks all the time.
It seems that the public is clearly inclined to take the second option.
I should be inclined to take our friend peters at his word.
Lately I realise that as we get old we are inclined to take fewer risks.
Perhaps you are inclined to take things too tragically.
As swimming attracts fewer people, holidaymakers are more inclined to take up other activities.
I would be inclined to take any warning.
Does it not? In this country we are inclined to take.
Everyone is inclined to take time analyzing the past.
Prejudiced in favour of her charge, or inclined to take an indulgent.
I am inclined to take him seriously.
Any idea if the president is inclined to take their offer?
I am inclined to take things hard.
Insecure-functioning partners are inclined to take care of themselves only.
You are inclined to take charge or assume a leadership role at this time.
I feel like it 's youth who are more inclined to take those risks.
She is inclined to take a nap.
Otherwise, when accumulating wealth, you might be inclined to take your foot off the pedal.
They are not inclined to take a risk or take hasty decisions.
They offered their assistance, and I am inclined to take it.
He was never inclined to take shortcuts.
Well, if I knew what in the hell that meant, I would be inclined to take offense.
I might be inclined to take offense.
Well, if I knew what in the hell that meant, I would be inclined to take offence.
I would be inclined to take offense.
Until Tuesday, it seemed that the Palestinian Authority was inclined to take the second option.
In this country we are inclined to take a rather more serious view of marriage.
I am sorry, but I have to tell you I am inclined to take the offer.
You might be inclined to take the easy way out of a complex situation.
Like anyone whose preference is intuition, you are inclined to take advantage of new opportunities.
They are less inclined to take a stand because that might alienate a segment of their audience.
That gentleman friends are sometimes inclined to take liberties with young ladies?

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