Examples of 'tends to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "tends to take"

tends to take: often has the tendency to consume or require

How to use "tends to take" in a sentence

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tends to take
That tends to take precedence over meatloaf.
He is very sensitive and tends to take everything personally.
He tends to take things the wrong way.
The product also tends to take up more space.
He tends to take his position very seriously.
The older generation tends to take fewer risks.
That tends to take up a lot of your time.
Wherever water occurs it tends to take on a spherical form.
Tariq tends to take on too much responsibility.
I am a real live wire who tends to take everything in life.
It tends to take longer if the weather is cooler.
A mentally healthy person tends to take the world as it comes.
It tends to take me right out of the movie.
I am a real live wire who tends to take everything in life up a notch.
It tends to take me a long time to complete a project.

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A sedentary person usually tends to take more calories than required.
He tends to take sides with the weaker party.
Even his own apparatus tends to take liberties with his power.
He tends to take his anger out of other people.
The revision rhinoplasty procedure tends to take longer than primary rhinoplasty.
Hamish tends to take over when something goes viral.
It is also difficult to guess the direction that the story tends to take.
My sister tends to take that on for her.
The Indian Ocean rarely gives presents and tends to take them back.
Booze tends to take the edge off.
We all have an inner dialogue that tends to take hold of our mind.
Production tends to take place in smallscale units.
His mother feels guilty about this and tends to take out her anger on him.
He also tends to take jokes too far.
Thus, separation by filtration tends to take a long time.
The spirit tends to take revenge on womanisers.
Could be because that 's where worship tends to take place.
And escapism tends to take a variety of forms.
In such processes, bringing the perpetrators to justice tends to take years.
Doris tends to take up a lot of time.
The technique to be described in what follows tends to take into account this correlation.
Sami tends to take his time.
Cooperation within the European Union tends to take place at national level.
Life tends to take some detours.
A poorly planned OU structure tends to take on a life of its own.
That tends to take precedence over meat loaf.
It is often said that a new official tends to take a few initiatives to establish himself.
Tends to take control in unstructured situations.
Live wire who tends to take everything in life.
Tends to take things personally.
The big guy tends to take over sometimes.
Tends to take extreme views.
Contemporary dance tends to take itself terribly seriously.
Tends to take up a good amount of space inside the shoes.
Being called an idiot tends to take people out of the dating mood.

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