Sentence examples for it tends toward from inspiring English sources

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The irony of his position, of course, is that it tends toward its own kind of conservatism.

Despite its use of jazz and non-Western forms, it tends toward emotional restraint; Bowles calls his compositions "climaxless".

Yet as a society, it tends toward the superficial, which has encouraged many of its most talented citizens to emigrate.

It tends toward too much sentimentality.

"Many magicians do that, but it tends toward the sentimental".

"A lot of her work is, frankly, excellent, but it tends toward the medical".

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Descriptions of it tend toward poetry.

Not that the playing was particularly loud; it tended toward understatement.

The preparation of the food was not nearly as sleek as the ambience; in fact, it tended toward the clunky, with many central ingredients cut into huge, unwieldy chunks.

THE 'scape has come a long way since the 19th century, when it tended toward purple mountains' majesty, soul-stirring seas and fields of transcendence, with God or Nature — take your pick — beaming in the background.

But his band sounded a little faceless at best, and with electric guitar and synthesizer it tended toward the dated, progressive jazz-rock of bands like Rush or Steely Dan.

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