Examples of 'tends to bring' in a sentence
Meaning of "tends to bring"
Refers to the tendency or likelihood of something to cause or generate a particular outcome or response. It suggests a common result or consequence associated with a specific action or situation
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Halloween tends to bring out some undesirables.
Looking at the train while it disappears tends to bring a bit of pain.
Tends to bring out the worst in people.
This is a setup that tends to bring uncertainty.
It tends to bring out the animal in all of us.
This focus is what tends to bring success.
It tends to bring out the stupid in you.
Any thought of breathing tends to bring on another attack.
It tends to bring out the truth.
Having a shotgun pointed at me tends to bring out my natural glow.
Usually tends to bring trouble to those around her.
An affinity with magic is what tends to bring power within society.
Tends to bring out the crazies.
Tragedy always tends to bring people together.
Tends to bring a fresh perspective.
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Relaxing them tends to bring about relaxation.
This can clarify the nature of the stress that tends to bring them on.
The music tends to bring people together.
The quantum force of photon inclusion tends to bring things together.
This also tends to bring the outside in.
The nice thing about adversity is that it tends to bring people together.
This group tends to bring them together.
Family is now ultra-important and this focus tends to bring success.
This tends to bring a favorable reaction from others.
A full moon like tonight tends to bring out the crazies.
It tends to bring out confidence in women.
The proper seasoning tends to bring out the true flavors.
It tends to bring me out of the experience.
A further potential problem arises because electrolyte inherently tends to bring about flocculation of colloidal suspensions.
And he tends to bring out more of the emotions.
Yeah, having a shotgun pointed at me tends to bring out my natural glow.
Music tends to bring people close to each other.
The impartiality of a truly independent EMB tends to bring more legitimacy to the electoral process.
It tends to bring us in a sort of trance.
The subject of Mathematics tends to bring on one of two responses.
That tends to bring with it feelings of guilt and failure.
Do not worry, she tends to bring them back.
Patrick tends to bring a real sense of discipline and order into your life.
In heavy breeds of chickens, warm weather tends to bring about broodiness.
Old age tends to bring solitude.
All that enlightens the minds of men, all propaganda that tends to bring about.
Which tends to bring in slavery.
Once debt begins contracting, the contraction tends to bring down commodity prices.
Winter tends to bring me down.
And for better or for worse, going through 'em tends to bring us together.
It also tends to bring out the best and worst in people.
We all have annoying habits, and travel tends to bring out the worst in people.
Winter tends to bring out the worst of dry skin in most of us.
Worship is an activity that tends to bring the soul into well-being.
A company tends to bring in one consultant at a time and their budget can be unlimited.
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A modest present to bring you good fortune
And bring me a bottle of that medicinal brandy
I have been ordered to bring you in for questioning