Examples of 'he tended' in a sentence

Meaning of "he tended"

The phrase 'he tended' typically refers to someone's inclination, disposition, or action of taking care of or looking after something or someone. It implies that the person is attentive, responsible, or diligent in their duties or responsibilities towards a particular task or individual

How to use "he tended" in a sentence

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Chirac added that he tended to believe it himself.
He tended to be smothering and possessive in both relationships.
Especially when he tended to his entire body.
He tended to use cynical sarcasm in his preachings.
As he fell asleep he tended to grit his teeth.
He tended his gardens here for years.
During the war he tended to move around a lot.
He tended to scream at the players if something went wrong.
Particularly in his later years he tended to repeat himself.
He tended to fail more often than he succeeded.
The others can not remember when he tended bar.
He tended to be more on the pragmatic side of things.
Cézanne was fond of painting fruit because he tended to work slowly.
He tended to avoid going out with friends.
Although he tended to speak.

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He tended to go into the forming of the area.
The animals he tended.
He tended to operate below the radar.
It was during his time in prison that he tended to his fellow prisoners.
But he tended to lose parts of himself.
This method was not pedagogically effective since he tended to get a hostile response.
After he tended to you in the hospital.
Don Pancho stood with difficulty and he tended me the hand.
He tended to bring out strong maternal feelings in women.
Asbury had times when he tended to have gloomy thoughts and opinions.
He tended to think first before he leapt.
It was indeed the voice of the Shepherd as he tended and ordered his flock.
He tended to do this better in short form than long.
Protected against itself and he tended to favor the Regulatory Commissions.
He tended to be lenient toward the children.
And I think he tended to exaggerate.
He tended the bar at that shack on the beach.
Though a good boy, he tended to annoy my daughter.
He tended to support whichever administration was in power.
But, because of his nature he tended to be so shifty.
He tended to kill ponies he did not like.
During the eighties, he tended to evoke an idealized reality.
He tended to believe there was only one way of doing things.
In recent years, he tended to keep to himself.
He tended to interpret words in odd ways.
Perhaps he shouldn't mention that he tended to sleep naked.
But he tended to blame the women still more.
After learning classical cello, he tended to jazz and improvisation.
He tended to enjoy not being the center of attention.
Charley steered while he tended the sheet ; and though.
He tended to feel repentance for the crimes he did.
But when gambling on his free time, he tended to lose.
He tended to have the right oil.
Because of his straightforward nature, he tended to clash with others.
He tended to outsmart the people he encountered.

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