Similar words: attended, intended, untended, extended, pretended, distended, unattended, unintended. Meaning: adj. having a caretaker or other watcher.
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61. Bert, Alice was pleased to see, missed Jasper, tended to be at a loose end.
62. Their works tended to be small-scale, mostly because they worked in cramped living spaces with scarce materials.
63. Also, the monsoon overcast tended to cut down the amount of solar energy available.
64. Moreover, the Left has tended to turn away from applause for insurrection - at least in so far as prospects for change in Britain are concerned.
65. Liability tended to be seen in terms of contractual duties.
66. Therefore rural people have tended to have large surpluses extracted from them through low prices enforced by parastatal marketing boards.
67. Steamships were in a minority until about 1890 and in any case tended to take the shorter voyages.
68. Official explanations of deficiencies in teaching quality have tended to equate such deficiencies with tendencies to adopt transmission patterns of teaching.
69. Her almost flat nose tended to widen at the nostrils,(www.Sentencedict.com) flaring over a tidal wave of a mouth.
70. One Conservative Member complained that ministers tended to dominate on regional programmes, while local Members were squeezed out.
71. They were also more likely to have had more than a high school education and tended to have a higher household income.
72. We also booked hotels in advance, since the guidebooks said that they tended to be busy.
73. Grain- and seed-eaters of grassland and savannah were gregarious and tended to breed in colonies.
74. The government tended to intervene swiftly with police and troops when major plants or the railway system were disrupted.
75. However, we have tended to overlook the fact that they may in some circumstances be met in other ways.
76. Average response speed tended to decrease over a period of twenty minutes in sleep-deprived subjects, unlike in rested controls.
77. My sense from meeting Raoul and Miriam was that they tended to be anxious and think in concrete terms.
78. Being made of metal, often precious metal, coins have tended to survive much better than less durable objects.
79. Fenced lands tended to be unevenly grazed, and fences were obvious hazards to cattle in winter storms.
80. She was an excellent photographer herself, but political activity tended to dominate her life.
81. The courts have instead tended to consider a number of factors which point to the existence of an obligation of confidentiality.
82. These movements and earlier erosion have tended to obscure Mesozoic and Paleozoic structures.
83. Science and technology institutes tended to receive more investment than the liberal arts colleges.
84. Each of these factors has tended to increase the demand for physician servIces.
85. Users tended to be children with low expectations of good exam results and generally low esteem.
86. In their interplay[sentencedict.com], the two developments tended to reinforce each other on an international scale.
87. Different generations have tended to position themselves at different points on that continuum.
88. Intensive political contact in what is a relatively small country, has tended to soften and shift policy disagreements.
89. While Schweitzer tended to dwell too exclusively on this aspect, he was certainly justified in stressing it.
90. People tended to see television as biased against their own party while they thought their paper was biased towards their own party.
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