Examples of 'may tend' in a sentence

Meaning of "may tend"

may tend ~ implies a possibility or likelihood of a certain behavior, action, or consequence. It suggests that something is inclined or likely to happen, but not necessarily guaranteed

How to use "may tend" in a sentence

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It may tend to expand in most of these countries.
Grounds that it may tend to incriminate me.
He may tend to be nervous and depressed.
As a result pretty people may tend to be more successful.
You may tend to micromanage situations or tasks.
I refuse to answer on the grounds it may tend to incriminate me.
Hence it may tend to be deficient in important nutrients.
Answer on the grounds that it may tend to incriminate me.
Women may tend to get easily annoyed.
People who become leaders may tend to be workaholics.
They may tend to have unpredictable moods.
Extended periods of sanding may tend to overheat the motor.
They may tend to lift during clutch engagement.
Please come with us so that we may tend to your injuries.
Cycles may tend to be longer at carnivals.
The usefulness of enhanced flexibility may tend to diminish proximally.
Dogs may tend to lick off these preparations.
Do not over tighten as this may tend to deform the caddies.
You may tend to forget your important meeting.
Modeling the light field may tend to be computationally costly.
May tend to unite in bonds of close.
Looking at them may tend to make them disappear.
May tend tip the match for either of them.
These particles may tend to float in the air.
You may tend to criticize everybody and disagree with everything.
There is a risk that equity may tend to be left to one side.
You may tend to be like this.
Do not over tighten as this may tend to deform the feet.
You also may tend to experiment with hallucinatory drugs.
Gyms are places where injuries and accidents may tend to happen.
We humans may tend to be like that.
I respectfully refuse to answer on the grounds it may tend to lower my allowance.
Your weight may tend to stabilize at a normal level.
To always refuse to testify on the grounds thatit may tend toincriminate him.
Symptoms may tend to come and go.
I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that it may tend to incriminate me.
Some patients may tend to have more liquid stools.
To always refuse to testify on the grounds that it may tend to incriminate him.
Some dogs may tend to shed their hair a lot.
People taking certain types of medication may tend to get mouth ulcers.
They may tend to minimize the extent of their drinking.
White spots on roof of the mouth may tend to be very troublesome.
Give may tend to incriminate me.
Never to speak a word that may tend to our own praise.
A lay person may tend the fire when no services are in progress.
According to the invention a fan may tend two or more containers.
Women may tend to minimise psychological problems in the context of motherhood.
Particular policies and measures may tend to support or undercut one another.
May tend to warp more without a solid frame to stabilize them.
Your eye symptoms may tend to be more severe as well.

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Examples of using May
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Of these uses oratory may serve as an illustration
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