Examples of 'does tend' in a sentence
Meaning of "does tend"
The phrase 'does tend' indicates a tendency or inclination of someone or something to exhibit a specific behavior, trait, or characteristic. It suggests a consistent pattern or direction in how someone or something typically behaves or performs. This phrase is often used in discussions related to psychology, sociology, or general observations about human nature or patterns of behavior
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does tend
But it does tend to leave one a bit sleepy.
An object at rest really does tend to stay at rest.
She does tend to get around in the workplace.
The subjectiveness of art does tend to polarise reactions.
That does tend to put the kibosh on an investigation.
The neural stripping does tend to fragment.
Arrietty does tend to have that effect on people.
We love to travel but airfare does tend to get expensive.
He does tend to come up with his own rules.
The end of life does tend to be depressing.
He does tend to get a bit pongy after intercourse.
Water on the boil does tend to evaporate.
Does tend to piss off the bad guys.
The discourse does tend to slow us down.
Does tend to attract a certain type of buyer.
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My screeching iguana clock does tend to startle some people.
What does tend to change rather suddenly is commerce.
The main action does tend to be sleeping.
Leo does tend toward risk and speculation.
Severe nausea does tend to do that.
It does tend to confuse the whole issue.
So in traffic it does tend to stand out a bit.
He does tend to push them to the side of his plate.
We know life does tend to find a way.
Does tend to put a damper on the good times.
Being a floating island does tend to make us a bit of a danger to shipping.
Does tend to support the historical view.
Although that does tend to backfire.
She does tend to find the detail a trifle wearisome.
Anything of value does tend to disappear.
One does tend to lead to the other.
The book is quite long and does tend to repeat itself.
Abigail does tend to finish what she starts.
We were wondering if there was anywhere else Does tend to bring them out.
Your father does tend to go about things backwards.
When you show up, trouble does tend to follow.
Except he does tend to do things by the book.
Once I have written something it does tend to run away from me.
And it does tend to make us all look alike.
The downside of Preludin is that it does tend to make one feel rather wobbly.
He does tend to cross the line at times.
That particular design does tend to accentuate your behind.
Does tend to mix up facts with you.
Testosterone does tend to perk you up.
Does tend to bring them out.
I guess it does tend to get lonely.
Does tend to convert one.
The ice does tend to melt.
Does tend to run in families.
The neural stripping does tend to fragment their own reality matrix.
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So does that giant hole in the wall there
Not because of what he does in his bedroom at night
She does not want to open her door