Examples of 'tends' in a sentence
Meaning of "tends"
To tend means to regularly or frequently behave in a particular way or have a certain characteristic; to take care of or look after someone or something
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of tend
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Mass murder tends to turn off shoppers.
Tends to dive in the water or takes on water.
Chronic drinking tends to cause a reduction in platelets.
Tends to be found on rocks and other algae.
Crazy and a gun tends to make me worry.
He tends to approach everything the same way.
Where the blade tends to lean towards.
That tends to take precedence over meatloaf.
Because real life tends to be very boring.
So he tends to cling to people who are kind to him.
Administrative processing tends to eliminate paper use.
He tends to keep his private life private.
A negative result tends to rule in the diagnosis.
He tends to be a man whose suspicions are easily aroused.
Cowboy always tends to his horse first.
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He tends to the garden and the grandchildren.
The furniture tends to absorb the odor.
It tends to make your mind extremely pliable.
International attention tends to focus on other things.
That tends to be the way fights work.
The third generation tends to have problems.
He tends to lose sight of the big picture.
What lands here tends to stay here.
Gibbs tends to have that effect on people.
So the peering system tends to regulate itself.
This tends to render any opposition mute.
The disc slot tends to get dusty.
She tends herds and earns money.
People in my profession tends to make a few enemies.
That tends to drive a wedge between friends.
That sort of thing tends to make me impulsive.
He tends to come and go during the night.
Community agriculture tends to be of the intensive type.
He tends to wander off and get lost.
News like this tends to get out.
This tends to simulate an acid soil environment.
Employment by place of residence tends to be unevenly distributed.
Coverage tends to be biased against poor people.
The section on participation also tends to be incomplete.
My sister tends to take that on for her.
Private health insurance financing tends to be regressive.
This effect tends to diminish with time.
Tends to chance your hand do not let it go.
I believe that tends to rub off on people.
He tends to refer to himself in the third person.
The government tends to control the media.
It tends to wreak havoc on the social schedule.
In general she tends to have these things.
He tends to be like that with patronising twats.
The entropy of the universe tends to a maximum.