Sentence examples for tended even more from inspiring English sources

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Footloose, he paid no taxes; in revenge, the French government blocked his royalties.As old age approached, he tended even more to reach for his guitar rather than speak.

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However, unlike Western themes, the ones that Russian composers wrote tended to be even more self-contained than those in Russian folk songs, even when they were written with broad, multi-phrase structures as Tchaikovsky tended to do.

Much of that small-time crime disappears as the students age, Professor Allen said, but the drinking and marijuana use actually tended to become even more of a problem in college and afterward.

Interestingly, absolute theta power tended to increase even more just before the following headache attack in the same patients.

Within their sample, the wealthiest tended to be even more conservative than the less wealthy participants.

In line with what was observed for Neurospora, telomeres tended to be even more greatly overrepresented among the fosmids.

We observed that genes downregulated with age in normal mice tended to be even more decreased in expression in the YAC128 striata.

When being allowed to directly compare thentest and posttest ratings, students tended to provide even more pessimistic estimates of their initial performance level, possibly reflecting the impact of implicit theories of change.

Privately owned companies tend to be even more bashful.

Their hostility to direct financial threats tends to be even more intense.

His views on the Middle East tend to tack even more to the right of the strongest supporters of Israel.

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