Sentence examples for tends to float from inspiring English sources

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"His slice tends to float," Agassi said of Aynaoui's backhand.

That is why the film, though hip and quick, tends to float free, away from social contracts of any import, toward the fantastic.

Much of Freeman's arm strength comes from his legs; when he's not on the move or doesn't have room to step into his throw, his ball tends to float.

Although "Jonas" contains passages that rivet the attention with their lyricism and evocative detail, it tends to float past in a milky swirl without making much of an impression.

Unlike the harder knuckleball favored by R. A. Dickey of the Mets, Wakefield's version tends to float, and he did not allow a run until Alex Rodriguez's leadoff homer in the fourth.

A liquid with low specific density tends to float on the liquid with high specific density.

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They tend to float up out of some mixture of sentiment, custom, moral aspiration, and aesthetic pleasingness.

It can be hard to squeeze out all the air, so the bags tend to float and heat unevenly unless you weigh them down.

Take note of where the message box is -- real Windows alerts tend to float in the middle of the screen, on top of the document on display.

When ground ores are fed into the suspension, the gangue particles, having a lower density, tend to float and are removed as tailings, whereas the particles of valuable minerals, having higher density, sink and are also removed.

(Polyvore creators generally avoid using pictures of themselves, preferring more glamorous avatars; the clothes tend to float, disembodied, next to the models rather than on them, as with paper dolls).

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