His narratives abandon his strict realism and become increasingly inclined towards the supernatural as the novel progresses.
It got to be embarrassing finally, and he found himself increasingly inclined to avoid Sunnat when he could.
The more violent fans felt increasingly inclined to take their revenge on opposing supporters, as they might never get another chance.
His thoughts were increasingly inclined to wander.
And with the new Government increasingly inclined toward the repressive tactics of its predecessors, dreams of democracy have begun to fade.
As his plans to run for president in 1992 grew serious, he was increasingly inclined to bow out and not seek a fifth term as governor in 1990.
Smoke from steam locomotives was noxious and municipalities were increasingly inclined to prohibit their use within their limits.
As the tenth century wore on English churchmen, like their counterparts in Ottonian Germany, were increasingly inclined to compare the king with Christ himself.
By the early 1900s James was increasingly inclined to socialism and the Irish language and by 1912 was a dedicated Irish Republican.