Examples of 'tend to start' in a sentence

Meaning of "tend to start"

Tend to start: To have a tendency or inclination to begin or initiate actions or tasks. It suggests a pattern of behavior where the individual often takes the first step in various situations

How to use "tend to start" in a sentence

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I tend to start writing from an emotional place.
Younger travelers tend to start their planning later.
I tend to start shopping in the craft store of my mind.
Good times and social revolutions tend to start here.
I tend to start off with a little white noise.
This is where false accusations of scientism tend to start flying.
Symptoms tend to start later on in life.
New process improvement initiatives tend to start with some hype.
They tend to start socializing more.
If the other person is interested they tend to start copying your body language too.
We tend to start with our troubles.
In middle school young people tend to start exploring romantic relationships.
You tend to start several projects and do not finish any of them.
The cases of colon cancer tend to start as small clusters of cells.
They tend to start a morning with a cup of coffee and a piece of cheese.

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Seizures associated with autism tend to start in either early childhood or adolescence.
I tend to start with a blank picture and add the elements one by one.
These social affairs tend to start out in confined surroundings.
I tend to start by looking for some core keywords that I am aiming to rank for.
Men who abuse their partners tend to start out very possessive and jealous.
I tend to start my Christmas shopping early.
Some studies find that girls who are obese tend to start developing breasts early.
Entrepreneurs tend to start new enterprises as relatively small businesses.
That 's usually where a lot of us tend to start.
So you tend to start things and not finish them.
Cause that 's usually when they tend to start shooting.
Young kids tend to start out learning this by its opposite.
When we encounter a stressful situation, we tend to start thinking negatively.
Girls tend to start and end this process well before boys.
TCP transfers tend to start slowly.
Girls tend to start wearing the masks from the age of nine.
When they do not trust you, they tend to start to dictate.
New traders tend to start their trading journey with a demo account.
You know all those projects we tend to start and never finish?
Unfit people tend to start running at a high intensity and do not enjoy it.
Moreover, adolescents with lower level of education tend to start childbearing earlier.
Materials scientists tend to start at the microscopic level and work up.
When individuals and groups experience salvation, they tend to start showing fidelity.
And people tend to start with the teeth and work their way down.
A mild winter can signify an early allergy season, since trees tend to start pollinating earlier.
Such chipping or cracks tend to start from the ridge of the hard sintered body.
I tend to start again, when people I love die.
As with most things in life, consumers tend to start shopping by comparing pricing.
Hot flushes tend to start just before the menopause and can persist for several years.
On an individual level, younger females tend to start laying later than older females.
Millennials tend to start saving from a young age, and many are saving frequently.
I'm right handed so I always tend to start on my right side.
Sailors tend to start out in the merchant navy, before becoming sea-fishermen.
Because they are already there, they tend to start their search on social platforms.
I tend to start when they hear the engine going . But that 's silly, surely everyone knows.

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Examples of using Start
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