Sentence examples for which tends from inspiring English sources

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"It's about the prose, which tends to be copious".

More trade means more competition, which tends to raise productivity.

In all companies, bosses wield power, which tends to corrupt.

The current concern, he said, is unemployment, which tends to lag behind other indicators.

Perhaps less justifiable, however, is the dispirited wistfulness which tends to go along with such remarks.

It has even turned up on PBS, which tends to like its tenors in threes.

Unemployment, which tends to lag behind other figures, rose to 5.7percentt, from 5.6percentt.

That's mostly a function of instrumentation, which tends here toward the mellower end of the spectrum.

In his dreams he chases cats, which tends to bunch up the covers.

And there is no guarantee of a sale, which tends to be confusing to willing buyers.

It spills over to his beat selection, which tends toward the stultifying.

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