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Polish people tend to do more than one thing at a time
You will find that younger people tend to buy brighter colours.
I tend to keep myself to myself.
I tend to see things that others cannot,
I tend to wait for films to come out on cable
I tend to eat breakfasts.
I tend to be inquisitive.
I tend to wear dark colours. July and August tend to be our busiest months.
People tend to need less sleep as they get older.
Can you please tend to my children?
I tend to forget to do my homework.
Men tend to talk about fewer subjects.
When I'm tired I tend to make mistakes.
I tend to...
Models tend to travel a lot
英语 单词“wykazywać tendencję do czegoś“(tend to)出现在集合中:
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I don't like coffee too much, but I tend to have a cup once in a while.
Companies with diversified holdings tend to weather economics shocks better.
Women tend to
In nostalgic moments we may tend to think of childhood as a time of almost unbroken happiness.
In Japan you tend to use your personal seal, but actually a signature would often suffice.
Bears also tend to sleep more during the day than at night, although in the summer, with twenty-four hours of light, this does not apply.
I want to disappear somewhere! I tend to feel like that in sultry summers.
One of the important differences between Japanese and Americans is that Japanese tend to choose a safe course in life, while Americans choose to explore and challenge life.
Men have a longer ring finger than index finger, while both fingers tend to be the same length for women.
To the chagrin of many Western composers, steel drums, or steelpans, tend not to be fully chromatic.
Technically, drugs that cause miosis can relieve the PNS effects of those causing mydriasis since sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation tend to negate each others' effects.
Many Americans are uncomfortable with silence, and they tend to regard silence in a conversation as a signal that they need to start talking.
Wan, with wilted brown leaves, the plants seemed as depressed as the people who tended them.
I think people who shoot their victims tend not to strangle them and vice versa.
Hence, he said that laws against racial and religious insult tend to backfire, noting that while such laws are ostensibly on the books to protect social harmony, they have the opposite effect.
英语 单词“wykazywać tendencję do czegoś“(tend)出现在集合中:
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