Examples of 'tended to take' in a sentence
Meaning of "tended to take"
tended to take - to have a tendency or inclination to do something. It implies a habitual behavior or preference, such as 'She tended to take the lead in group projects.'
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Fiscal policy tended to take a passive approach.
For progress in science has mostly tended to take place.
Oratory tended to take the place of conversation.
We know that historically collapses have tended to take many years.
They simply tended to take care of one another.
Perhaps because of its immense size, farmers have tended to take their land for granted.
He tended to take a risk with players passed by other teams.
The written press tended to take a very clear line.
People tended to take the cheapest rail ticket possible.
Planning for the event tended to take almost one year.
These tended to take a ' small step ' approach, building small innovations on to existing models.
It was true that members of that group tended to take more medication than necessary.
Both agencies tended to take many months, if not years, before attempting to resell a home.
In recent years his conducting schedule has tended to take precedence over composing.
They also tended to take better care of their health.
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Until quite recently, orthodox neoclassical economists have tended to take technological progress for granted.
They have however tended to take a broader view of the factors leading to competitiveness.
The situation at Corinth, where total individuality tended to take over, was not very desirable.
A Sumerian tended to take a tragic view of his fate and destiny.
Western revisionist historians also tended to take a somewhat critical view of the speech.
Immigrants tended to take the jobs native-born Italians no longer wanted.
In many constitutional cases Idington tended to take a strong provincialist position.
Which is why she tended to take Sandy 's warnings with a grain of salt.
Modifications have tended to take the form of noiseabating modular screens.
Over the past decades we have tended to take healthcare away from the people themselves.
Kidwell and Peary tended to take that approach to the extreme.
Where rules existed, they tended to take the form of orders or instructions.
As a result, the court has tended to take non-interventionist positions on politically sensitive issues.
They have also tended to take place on New Year's Day.
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