Examples of 'tend to take' in a sentence
Meaning of "tend to take"
This phrase means to have a particular inclination or preference towards something. It suggests a habitual behavior or tendency to choose or opt for a certain course of action or decision
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tend to take
We tend to take ourselves a bit too seriously.
These activities tend to take the form of.
You tend to take care of yourself at work.
But they do rather tend to take over.
We tend to take odd jobs between orderings.
Higher levels of formal education tend to take.
Men tend to take off every so often.
First babies especially tend to take time.
Legends tend to take on lives of their own.
People with a learning disability tend to take.
We tend to take ourselves a little too seriously.
And she does tend to take my advice.
I tend to take the path of least resistance.
So the owners tend to take their chances.
I tend to take advantage of my energy when it is there.
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People do not tend to take you seriously.
Tend to take a shape which does not correspond.
Young people tend to take things too far.
Tend to take strangling quite personally.
Otherwise they tend to take place in remote areas.
Community is one of those things that we tend to take for granted.
People tend to take it the wrong way.
There are many things we tend to take for granted.
That we tend to take for granted nowadays.
People in our neighborhood tend to take similar routes.
People tend to take that for granted.
These are the people who tend to take risks.
We all tend to take the easy path.
My colleagues in other disciplines tend to take a similar approach.
You tend to take things too seriously.
Because people tend to take you.
Men tend to take advantage of the situation.
Patients of old age tend to take longer to wake up.
We tend to take pictures of any visible wear.
I know my end caps tend to take a beating sometimes.
We tend to take on the behaviors of those we are around.
Everyday operations tend to take precedence.
They tend to take up too much space.
We receive as gifts things we tend to take for granted.
Many people tend to take antibiotics unnecessarily.
At lower temperatures germination will tend to take a little longer.
Patients tend to take them too long.
He has a world inside that people tend to take for granted.
And people tend to take advantage of them.
Avoid euphemisms because young children tend to take things literally.
Changes tend to take place very gradually.
Pigeons are so common that we tend to take them for granted.
They tend to take control in unstructured situations.
And attendees tend to take notice.
I tend to take many things to the heart.
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Examples of using Take
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I can not take this any more
Take good care of your little sister
Though it did take out most of the huns