Similar words: attended, intended, untended, extended, pretended, distended, unattended, unintended. Meaning: adj. having a caretaker or other watcher.
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91. Individuals tended to invest more, with an increased demand for certificates of deposit.
92. The stridency of their assertions tended to grow in inverse proportion to the extent of their knowledge on costs.
93. The fact that many another highly gifted player has not found captaincy easy tended to be overlooked.
94. The manifesto was many things to many artists and tended to seek a compromise among the various concepts of the fourth dimension.
95. At one time such excluded or impotent minorities tended to be religious.
96. The Catholic vote has tended to lean to the Democrats.
97. Smaller firms in the past have tended to recruit younger people, especially those not continuing in full-time education.
98. However research efforts in the past have tended to concentrate on one or the other.
99. The international events of 1935 and 1936 tended to confirm the views of both extremes of the Labour Party.
100. In the 1930s the Bauhaus school tended to favour a technological approach to art.
101. On occasions such as this,(www.Sentencedict.com) Dorothea Gilberd tended to gravitate towards Tom Tedder.
102. Reich tended to ignore the interconnection, but it was an important one for Freud's sociology.
103. Many would agree that in the past the latter have tended to dominate policymaking in Phoenix and in Arizona generally.
104. The lighter work to which men tended to shift as they got older was generally worse paid.
105. Unlike his brother, David tended to talk to people, get along with them, hang out with them.
106. Once a particular kind of stone was recognized as precious it tended to remain so.
107. On the other hand, the many other activities of London tended to offset the impact of a manufacturing recession.
108. Most tasks entrusted to governments were also fairly straight forward, so performance tended to take care of itself.
109. Their geographical location tended to coincide with those areas in which the 1936 rising had been successful.
110. Privatisations, because of the large size of funds involved, have tended to include elements of both offer for sale and placings.
111. In doing so it has often tended to neglect crucial distinctions between the nature of language and the nature of images.
112. Women in the labour movement also tended to favour the idea of a family wage.
113. Then it was found that the use of synthetic hormones tended to produce cancer.
114. Harriet had always tended to feel compassion towards the underdog.
115. Unemployment grew rapidly to 1982 and has tended to level off since then.
116. The therapist suggested that possibly she tended to set herself standards that were too high and also underestimated her own ability.
117. The lunch-time conversation tended to be less interesting than that of Rose and Victorine in the kitchen.
118. The banks have tended to choose a lower liquidity ratio over the years, and certainly a lower cash ratio.
119. At home Sean remained a reasonably pleasant child who tended to respond passively to the problems he encountered regarding schoolwork.
120. Such reductions might be marginal and therefore the enhancement tended to have less impact than when it was used for cross-school initiatives.
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