Similar words: attended, intended, untended, extended, pretended, distended, unattended, unintended. Meaning: adj. having a caretaker or other watcher.
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151. Social inequality tended to increase rather than lessen in the 1980s.
152. The only problem which cured itself was a horn that tended to cut the engine during the early life of the car.
153. A good look at the bottom end of a drummer tended to lower crowd sympathy.
154. The provision of concentrated data about data tended to information overload, but there were valuable tips to be picked up.
155. The trouble was the improperly designed fuel tank; this tended to fracture, particularly after rear-end collisions.
156. Very quickly the greatest fortune tended to be dissipated among innumerable descendants.
157. Peasants tended to move onwards in short stages, so their progression across Siberia was not sudden.
158. In other words, men tended to seek polygamy, whereas women strove to marry upward with men of high status.
159. In contrast to his predecessors who worked at all hours of the day Macmillan tended to keep office hours.
160. Historically,(http://sentencedict.com/tended to.html) we tended to concentrate on high volume products and maximum utilisation of capacity.
161. Each party tended to see its own central ideal and to look at the others concerned as a perverse distraction from it.
162. Unfortunately, the Treatises tended to bore their readers through the sheer number of examples cited.
163. Newspapers tended to get into trouble with governments, something which had happened before independence and since.
164. Until recently, however, native maps and mapping have tended to be treated as curiosities and in very narrow contexts.
165. The study also found that female investors tended to be less optimistic than men.
166. Until relatively recently, Instructors delivering National Certificate modules in prisons tended to be rather isolated.
167. The only other downside I noticed was that the car tended to be a little ponderous in lower gears around town.
168. Later work, including a recent ESRC- supported investigation by Sugden and Starmer, has tended to confirm these predictions.
169. Furthermore, nutritional treatment tended to be recommended for the more symptomatic and already growth impaired children.
170. Research into Anglo-Saxon pottery found in the excavation of settlements has tended to focus on questions relating to domestic pottery production.
171. Based upon an interpretation of the past Britain tended to give high priority to defence and security.
172. Since the invisibility of women is not confined to particular disciplines, feminism has tended to take on an interdisciplinary approach.
173. Once they had made their inferences they tended to use any manpower they had to follow them up.
174. Industrial firms in the heavy industries tended to grow in size as the integration of manufacturing processes made further economies possible.
175. Stoppages in the early 1960s were numerous but tended to be limited in the numbers of workers involved and in duration.
176. In many different cultures the captives taken in war have tended to be women rather than men.
177. The cloud tended to flatten into a disk; matter began to drift toward the center, accumulating into the proto-Sun.
178. Corruption in the process of translation has tended to obscure more than names.
179. They found there was good agreement between both groups, although social workers tended to be more cautious in their judgements.
180. Scientists for their part have tended to consider the layman's admiration as their right and the real world as irrelevant.
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