Examples of 'tend to bring' in a sentence
Meaning of "tend to bring"
This phrase suggests a tendency or inclination to bring about a particular outcome or result. It implies a pattern or habit of causing or generating a specific effect or consequence. For instance, 'His jokes tend to bring laughter to the audience.' It highlights a consistent behavior or characteristic that leads to a predictable outcome
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I do tend to bring out the beast in a man.
Eventful days like yesterday do tend to bring them on.
I tend to bring good news within my blogs.
Sudden changes tend to bring out her color.
I tend to bring out the mothering instinct in women.
Or maybe you just tend to bring that out in people.
I tend to bring that out in people.
These winds can be strong and tend to bring dust storms.
Friends tend to bring good news or advice.
Painkillers and treatments for migraine tend to bring little relief.
They do tend to bring up the humidity in a room.
Both of these results increase supply and tend to bring prices down again.
It did tend to bring them to their knees.
Low wages and slow growth in debt also tend to bring down prices.
We tend to bring suppliers and other people with us.
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Big money and fame do not tend to bring out the best in people.
They tend to bring out the worst in humanity.
Postpaid subscribers are considered valuable as they tend to bring in more revenue per user.
You just tend to bring that out in people.
Whether the failure to pursue enforcement action would tend to bring the law into disrepute.
We tend to bring so many things during out trip.
They should not engage in activities that tend to bring the profession into disrepute.
Families tend to bring out the worst in us sometimes.
We were wondering if there was anywhere else Does tend to bring them out.
Weddings also tend to bring people together.
Tend to bring their families to safety.
Annoying people tend to bring out the worst in us.
Unfortunately, most of the people we know tend to bring us down.
Serious sorts tend to bring their own gear.
When people go through difficult situations, they tend to bring out the worst.
Serious types tend to bring their own gear.
I tend to bring out the mothering instinct in women. - Oh, really?
The problem is that some apprentices tend to bring these classic brands to the death.
You tend to bring out the best in people.
This is why Japanese export campaigns tend to bring results far beyond what is reasonable.
They tend to bring out the best in people.
If yes, what circumstances or relationships tend to bring out that trend in you?
They tend to bring me luck.
When stress increases, people usually tend to bring out the worst.
Men tend to bring it out.
Often times when working in offices, employees tend to bring their work home with them.
Does tend to bring them out.
These are my friends. They tend to bring me luck.
You tend to bring others out of their comfort zones.
Praise and worship numbers tend to bring people to the presence of God.
Each tend to bring out some patterns while obscuring others.
The strain of competition … Sudden changes tend to bring out her color.
That would tend to bring the estimated revenue down.
Well, he was richer than Midas, does tend to bring them out.
We always tend to bring too much.
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