Examples of 'tend to put' in a sentence

Meaning of "tend to put"

This phrase suggests a habitual or consistent behavior of placing or arranging things in a particular manner. It implies a tendency or inclination to do something, often related to organizing, arranging, or positioning objects

How to use "tend to put" in a sentence

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That does tend to put the kibosh on an investigation.
Nighttime activities that are too passive tend to put me to sleep.
We tend to put the cart before the.
As men age they tend to put on weight.
I tend to put work before other things.
I would imagine they tend to put it in a better perspective.
I tend to put on my lucky wig and regimental accent.
There are people who tend to put off retirement planning.
I tend to put it into both columns.
Researchers tend to put forward.
I tend to put things into action very quickly.
When you are depressed you tend to put a negative spin to everything.
I tend to put all of mine up later.
Studies on playing for money tend to put people into categories.
They tend to put others before them.

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You are romantic and idealistic and tend to put your beloved on a pedestal.
People tend to put figure skaters in boxes.
I think when you become a mother you tend to put yourself last always.
The tend to put things in their mouth.
Individuals who shed extra pounds quickly tend to put them all back on.
You might tend to put yourself last.
Trust inspires confidence and the team members tend to put in their best efforts.
People do tend to put too much emphasis on it.
It gets me in trouble and I will tend to put things off.
I still tend to put too much on my plate.
They all have different opinions and tend to put their own interests first.
Women tend to put on weight during menopause.
Many times in this Parliament we tend to put emotion before science.
You tend to put things off.
That 's why most people tend to put it off.
You kids tend to put me up on a pedestal.
It is not something they enjoy doing, so they tend to put it off completely.
Does tend to put a damper on the good times.
However, here they tend to put others down.
They tend to put on some weight with age.
Without proper exercise, all of us tend to put on some additional weight.
People tend to put on a few pounds as they age.
When times are tough, consumers tend to put major purchases on hold.
We tend to put everyone else first before ourselves.
Around this age, babies tend to put things in their mouth.
We tend to put on many hats as entrepreneurs.
Knowingly or unknowingly, families tend to put a lot of stress on college students.
They tend to put everything in the same bag.
College-aged students often tend to put their health on the back.
Kids tend to put the toys in their mouth.
Snobs are slightly affected, slightly precious people who tend to put on airs.
Their films tend to put me right out.
I tend to put myself under pressure with selfimposed conditions.
When you are a mom, you tend to put your children before yourself.
We tend to put people down in order to elevate ourselves.

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Examples of using Tend
Males tend to be more urbanized than females
Majoritarian systems tend to favour two parties
Men tend to shoot themselves in the head
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Examples of using Put
Never put any objects on the toaster
Please be merciful put down your knives
Put your hands over your head
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