Examples of 'tend to close' in a sentence

Meaning of "tend to close"

tend to close: This phrase could mean to gradually shut something or bring it to an end, or it could refer to an inclination or habit of frequently closing or shutting things

How to use "tend to close" in a sentence

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Her essays tend to close on a call to action.
And so a lot of those funds tend to close.
Sipes tend to close completely in a tire footprint.
Centrifugal force will tend to close this catch.
You tend to close yourself.
Because the angles tend to close up.
We do tend to close our ranks but only to repel people like yourself.
Judgments and criticisms tend to close the heart.
We tend to close ourselves off to the outside world in order to protect ourselves.
Place yourself in a cold climate and your pores will tend to close up.
Shops and banks tend to close for much of the day.
But once you do commit to someone, you tend to close yourself.
Long winters tend to close the rivers to navigation for nearly two months.
You know, these guys usually tend to close ranks.
This rise will tend to close off any otherwise open flutes at this location.

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Therefore, there are no bars or nightclubs and restaurants tend to close early.
Prices tend to close near the extremes of the recent range just before turning points.
Have you noticed that when sneezing we tend to close our eyes?
The Graysons tend to close ranks in moments like these.
A reduction was detected in all regions, and regional gaps tend to close over time.
Independent shops tend to close earlier and close on Sundays.
The less negative the membrane voltage, the more h gates that tend to close.
Fats tend to close pores, and therefore acne occurs.
Faced with controversy, the military tend to close ranks and protect the institution.
When pressurized air is introduced into chamber 96, valve 90 will tend to close.
Depressed people tend to close up, be rigid and have mistaken beliefs.
Should there be no fire draught, the spring 52 will tend to close the barrier.
This waves tend to close out when it gets over 5 feet.
With time, our minds tend to close off.
Why do we tend to close our eyes when we passionately kiss someone we love?
I know when I am not welcome . The Graysons tend to close ranks in moments like these.
Conversely, the passage can tend to close if there is a drop in temperature during operation.
Do you yourself wait for slow websites to open; you tend to close the right?
So, hygiene habits that tend to close the pores can play a role.
I doubt it . You know, these guys usually tend to close ranks.
Moreover, such lipid bilayers tend to close on themselves to formed sealed compartments.
The inner valve 9 is pushed by a spring 10 so as to tend to close the mouth 8.
However, adhesion promoters tend to close the pores and thus unnecessarily enhance the resistance.
Many stores are open 24 hours, but the pharmacies inside tend to close at around 8pm.
The index finger 14 will tend to close ahead of the other fingers.

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Up three at the close of the dow yesterday
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