Examples of 'i tend' in a sentence

Meaning of "i tend"

The phrase 'I tend' is often used to express a personal inclination or tendency, indicating that the speaker has a habit, preference, or predisposition toward a specific behavior, opinion, or action

How to use "i tend" in a sentence

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I tend to notice little things like that.
I learned how to talk to people at clubs so I tend to be very bold.
I tend to agree with the first part.
I have been studying so hard for this scholarship that I tend to fall asleep.
I tend to get a bit passionate about things.
I need sustenance or else I tend to feel weak and a king must never weaken.
I tend to get dehydrated from time to time.
And they have a little more meaning I tend to look back on these things.
I tend not to plan that far ahead.
I got to say I tend to agree with her.
I tend to keep talking till somebody stops me.
I love my son and I tend to his wounds.
I tend to get overly enthusiastic about things.
In times like this I tend to revert back.
I tend to doze off around this time.

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When a problem absorbs me I tend to neglect formalities.
I tend to point a lot and make fists.
I know sometimes I tend to fly off the handle.
I tend to live too much in the future.
Nucky tends to his affairs and I tend to mine.
I tend to speed up towards the middle of paragraphs.
I never do harm but I tend to my farm.
I tend to find myself in the spaces inbetween.
Now excuse me while I tend to my wife.
I tend to give those things a wide berth.
It has been pointed out to me that I tend towards onomatopoeia.
I tend to feel more comfortable when they are.
You may have noticed that I tend to evoke.
I tend to work with a much younger clientele.
I can not help it if I tend to be passive.
I tend to be more a man of science than of faith.
Then she gets sick and I tend her garden.
I tend to the chapel there once a week.
You never know with them but I tend to agree.
I tend to have a rather striking effect on women.
To a certain extent I tend to think so.
I tend to get up later than most people.
Adolfo told me that I tend to confuse reality with my own myths.
I tend to remember an important clause in that contract.
I am more than happy to discuss this with you after I tend to Cornelia.
I tend not to maintain contact with people.
Finish with the loading while I tend some business across the street.
I tend to fall into a spiral of just awfulness.
I try to catch it but my sister GaëIle and I tend to play ludo on a Sunday.
I tend to keep too much bottled up inside.
Excuse me while I tend to my patient in the ICU.
I tend to some of the old headstones is all.
Too much dairy and I tend to bloat.
I tend to do field training out here sometimes.
Not something I tend to enter into.

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Majoritarian systems tend to favour two parties
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