Similar words: attended, intended, untended, extended, pretended, distended, unattended, unintended. Meaning: adj. having a caretaker or other watcher.
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121. Together these two factors have tended to cloak her personality, leaving an impression of excessive timidity.
122. They also tended to see their social contacts as unplanned.
123. Until now, people working in the transport industry have tended to specialise in one aspect of the distribution business.
124. But my stage tended to turn into a revolving stage and I became the recipient of endless encores.
125. Clinic measurements of children under 2 years of age tended to show length to be shorter than actual. 3.
126. Again, traditional teaching has tended to dissociate grammar from context and to deal in isolated sentences.
127. Peasants under serfdom tended to be forced to fulfil their obligations.
128. Even the lighter stories tended to be along the lines of parrots who played the commodities market.
129. There were many cases of theft, misappropriation,(http://sentencedict.com/tended to.html) and favouritism which tended to destroy confidence in officialdom in general.
130. There has tended to be an increase in confidence within IIAs, although this has rarely been matched by increasing private-sector investment.
131. In consequence, Secretaries of State tended to look elsewhere within the Ministry and elsewhere for impartial advice.
132. They tended to exaggerate grossly the role which the intelligentsia could play regardless of socio-economic developments.
133. The first school of thought tended to examine data on outcomes in order to find an explanation.
134. Pure alcohol injection after an epinephrine injection tended to decrease the rebleeding rate in our series.
135. Such inroads as modern culture made into the village tended to fortify this conviction.
136. His thoughts tended to be deflected away, as if from a fast-running flywheel.
137. Similarly, the investor base of the market has tended to change from private account holders to institutional investors.
138. However, where the two virtues conflicted, loyalty tended to take precedence over filial piety.
139. Inheritable property has still tended to go to the eldest son.
140. People tended to make way for you in bus queues when you were an imam.
141. Those few married women who arrived tended to travel overland.
142. At Cambridge he showed little aptitude for study and tended to be diverted by horse-racing and other forms of gambling.
143. English reviewers tended to take a condescending view of American writers.
144. Constituting 23 percent of the voting electorate, this community tended to deliver a monolithic yea or nay.
145. Grace, however, tended to ignore Luke when he came to stay, doing her duty without love or warmth.
146. Rather than accusing him of anachronism, academic critics tended to concentrate their fire on internal contradictions or flawed assumptions in his policy.
147. This has tended to foster a very negative attitude towards this form of provision and the staff who work in such units.
148. The use of physical force by teachers tended to promote violent behaviour by pupils.
149. The middle-aged tended to become power-happy if they had geriatrics in the family.
150. Personal ambition was doubtless another factor which tended to enmesh ecclesiastics in politics.
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