Examples of 'tends to turn' in a sentence

Meaning of "tends to turn"

tends to turn - Implies a likelihood or tendency for something to change or transform in a certain way

How to use "tends to turn" in a sentence

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Mass murder tends to turn off shoppers.
Tends to turn a deaf ear to anything he considers.
Any discussion of mortgages tends to turn on two points.
It also tends to turn off responsible investors.
Any discussion about mortgages tends to turn on two points.
That tends to turn me away from her.
They radiate a kind of energy that tends to turn you to emotional jelly.
Boat tends to turn one direction.
The peduncle is persistent after the seeds have been dispersed and tends to turn brown.
It tends to turn out stilted and a little silly.
One row of lights also tends to turn off periodically.
State tends to turn the land back in to parks.
The development discourse around remittances tends to turn Diasporas into instruments for development.
It tends to turn into a catch all for junk.
The control means preferably comprises a device which tends to turn the second MOS transistor ON.

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Which tends to turn others off.
When we are under stress, our focus tends to turn inward.
This tends to turn readers off.
On the other hand, white colour tends to turn yellow.
White gold tends to turn yellow over time.
Because of this, the surrounding sea tends to turn a bloody red.
Tends to turn a deaf ear to anything he considers soft on crime.
Impact velocity tends to turn people into piñatas.
The spring 3 affects mostly by lifting the counterpiece 9 and tends to turn it upwards.
He tends to turn away and curse loudly when he hears my name.
Red hair initially tends to turn blond and then white.
Whether you're guilty or not. Times like this, evidence tends to turn up.
It therefore tends to turn him away from the use of maltitol.
When the wing is lowered, the airplane tends to turn in that direction.
This policy tends to turn prevention into an aspect of general business policy.
Plus, toilet humor tends to turn me off.
The boat tends to turn away from the wind by itself it bears away.
When cut, the bark tends to turn red.
However it tends to turn brown after a certain cooking time and above a certain temperature.
The administration, perhaps understandably, tends to turn a blind eye to this.
As a result, she tends to turn what would ordinarily be a two-way conversation into a monologue.
White gold, on the other hand, tends to turn yellow over time.
When she tends to turn red, the person may be suffering from heart disease.
It's a ghost town in here. Mass murder tends to turn off shoppers.
The skin still tends to turn red when the infant cries.
When a high-level control signal is applied to terminal 12, this tends to turn transistor M 2 on.
Times like this, evidence tends to turn up whether you are guilty or not.
However, his mind tends to turn to thoughts of food, rather than the actual beybattles.
Iron-gall ink from the 16th century tends to turn a brownish color.
At the same time, it tends to turn a blind eye against own shortcomings and deficits.
That kind of thing tends to turn a girl 's head.
At dinner she tends to turn down any food that is not meat-and-potatoes.
Over time, the dentin tends to turn yellow naturally.
While riding, the board tends to turn frontside or backside, ending with a spin.
But, in my experience, it tends to turn up a lot of neat ideas.

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