Examples of 'always tends' in a sentence

Meaning of "always tends"

always tends: This phrase is used to describe a person's behavior or tendency to do something consistently or regularly. It implies a pattern of behavior that is predictable or characteristic

How to use "always tends" in a sentence

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Cowboy always tends to his horse first.
For some reason the hallway always tends to get cluttered.
The always tends to get what he wants.
Comparative competition always tends to ratchet up.
Tragedy always tends to bring people together.
Everything that is unknown to us always tends to create certain fears.
Google always tends to lead the technology.
I like that about her because she always tends to push me.
The system always tends to go towards disorder.
From the city of León the road always tends to rise.
A rule always tends to remove a degree of freedom.
This is quite natural, a schism always tends to split.
He always tends horses by the woods.
The harmonization of legislation always tends towards the low est common denominator.
Always tends to dissolve surprise.

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And marijuana always tends to make him cough.
Always tends to be beautiful.
We all know someone who always tends to see things from a negative perspective.
Effect, evolutionary individualism acquired individualism, always tends to trample on.
Your mother always tends to dump all over me.
Namely, that the axis of the crystal always tends to be at.
That always tends to be a little bit more fun.
It is clear that the novice decorator always tends to place his frames too high!
She always tends to lose things.
Ask your father . Your mother always tends to dump all over me.
Nature always tends to act in the simplest way.
Regardless if his hair is shorter or longer, Styles always tends to sweep it back.
She always tends to follow danger.
I mean, he fit the profile to what American Idol always tends to vote for.
And the girl always tends to have straight hair.
As Pope Francis wrote in Evangelii Gaudium “ the good always tends to communicate itself.
Publicity always tends to be viewed with suspicion in such cases.
Keenly suited for team sports, the Falcon always tends to seize any opportunity.
It always tends to a certain conclusion.
In either case what is of the past always tends to have a somewhat compulsive character.
One always tends to think about their limits in life.
I would not bet against Van Zandt . The always tends to get what he wants.
Literature always tends to prove itself superior to its adaptations.
Inspect the vegetation, it always tends to be more greener around water.
Man always tends to avoid physical contact with anything strange ".
Yet, at the same time, he always tends to tell me things last minute.
It always tends to lean towards the extremes, with laptops of many varying sizes.
It 's because the patient always tends to feel threatened . Yes.
She always tends to show off her sexy body.
For whatever reason, McDonald 's stock always tends to go up between January 17 and February 22.
And always tends toward the public utility, but it does.
The dominant ideology always tends to be that of the economically ruling class.
One always tends to overpraise a long book, because one has got through it.
The company policy since always tends towards a continuous development of technology.
That always tends to be the case, because it 's fresh and spontaneous.

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