Sentence examples for been towards from inspiring English sources

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been towards

adjective

Near; at hand; in state of preparation; toward.

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Most of the research has been towards the prevention of chronic disease rather than toward its treatment.

The trend has been towards emotional engagement.

"My focus has always been towards the teaching and learning of maths," she says.

The trend has been towards friendship and you can't stop a trend".

Yet the trend has been towards a gradual loosening of strictures and opening of minds.

In fact, the trend since the mid-1970s has been towards smaller plants.

The general trend in recent years has been towards more open trade.

It issued a forecast for full-year profits of more than €7bn; initial guidance had been "towards" €7bn.

Decoupage was also an eight-year-old in a race where the trend has been towards younger, zippier animals.

He is perceived by some to have been less encouraging than he might have been towards Angela, Michael's only sibling.

The thrust of the past few decades has been towards a theorisation of dance, and in consequence a favouring of the art-event tendency.

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