Examples of 'tends to come' in a sentence
Meaning of "tends to come"
The phrase 'tends to come' suggests a pattern or trend of occurrence. It indicates that something frequently or habitually happens or appears. It implies that a particular event, situation, or behavior is likely to happen or be present in a given context or scenario
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He tends to come and go during the night.
That person tends to come and go.
Tends to come off as arrogant at times.
Physical activity tends to come relatively easy to me.
Tends to come on gradually over time rather than suddenly.
Nothing good tends to come from this.
This symptom can vary from mild to severe and tends to come and go.
Love tends to come to the winners in life.
Achieving your goals tends to come more easily.
That tends to come pouring out of people.
All the bad news tends to come together.
He tends to come over all dead.
And if the nausea tends to come.
Burnout tends to come when we are too busy.
The only free time we have tends to come on the weekend.
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It tends to come from infected seeds.
That independent advice tends to come from consultancy firms.
It tends to come back after treatment.
With each new year tends to come a lot of change.
Flu tends to come on much more quickly than a cold.
Growth in the developing world tends to come in three distinct variants.
He tends to come and go during.
Pursuing our creative potential tends to come to a hault when we grow up.
He tends to come back a lot.
The actual personality of a person tends to come through in such situations.
Passing tends to come to a halt when this happens.
Please remember our traffic tends to come from the right.
Wisdom tends to come with age and experience.
They also said the orgasm tends to come much quicker.
Depression tends to come in packages with a series of other symptoms.
It is used when the hemorrhoid tends to come out of the anus.
It also tends to come and go over time.
It is different from the flu because the flu tends to come on suddenly.
The rash tends to come and go spontaneously.
You may also notice the grassiness that tends to come with Sauvignon Blanc.
Threading tends to come apart quite easily.
As mentioned above, disc degeneration tends to come with age.
Inspiration tends to come when you are feeling relaxed.
Like other lupus symptoms, lupus fog tends to come and go.
French cuisine tends to come across as more sophisticated.
When sex begins to fade away, relationship tends to come to an end.
The flu tends to come on suddenly.
Presbyopia can be a frustrating problem, and tends to come up rather quickly.
It just tends to come up a lot.
Abuse is rarely reported and even when it is, nothing tends to come of it.
What goes up tends to come down again.
It tends to come from your three and your two neighbors and your three neighbors.
Something else always tends to come up during the afternoon.
But when it gets damp, this odour of urine tends to come off.
New technology tends to come with a learning curve.
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It did not even come from his instructions
I come to offer my resignation for my post as chancellor
I just happened to come here for sightseeing