He's 'inclined to brag' about his accomplishments. [=he often brags about his accomplishments]
I'm 'inclined to leave' early [=I would like to leave early], if that's OK with you.
I 'incline to agree' with you. [=(more commonly) I am inclined to agree with you]
(..) That's where I'd head, sir. Last I checked, you were a topographic analyst, not an operations specialist. - Why don't you just let it... - If they have wounded, they might be inclined to stay put. Wait till the new bird comes into L.O.S. But they also know the tides are (..)1997 G.I. Jane