Example sentences of "it have a tendency " in BNC.

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1 Apart from anything else , it has a tendency to split , both along the creases and along the recorded undulations .
2 Everyone knows — except the depraved and corrupt — that obscenity depraves and corrupts all who condone or delight in it … but when a jury hears [ that ] they must decide whether , taken as a whole , it has a tendency to deprave and corrupt … they are easily bewildered and confused … .
3 But the inward drift slows slightly as the extra dissipative losses are more than compensated for by the energy and angular momentum which the bar pumps in at this point — recall that the bar is here going around faster than the gas , so it has a tendency to spin the gas up as well as a tendency to cause it to radiate vigorously .
4 Thirdly , it has a tendency to a rather static and essentialist picture of both ‘ men ’ and ‘ women ’ , in this way ignoring the important and real differences between women themselves .
5 As a result , its texture is often ‘ lumpy ’ , it has a tendency to separate and a cream crust will form on the top .
6 It has a tendency to lose its shape and can only be spun into relatively thick strands .
7 Although the sensually expressive quality of soft media-conte , pastel and charcoal is usually hard to resist , it has a tendency to lend images , ‘ a spurious intensity and generously masks ineptitude ’ , as Deanna Petherbridge points out in her catalogue essay The Primacy of Drawing .
8 In other words , it has a tendency to kill humans .
9 It should be used somewhat sparingly , however , as it has a tendency , except in very full tuttis , to overload the bottom octaves of the orchestra .
10 Yes , so sometimes it has a tendency to seem like you 're blowing hot and cold .
11 Now , you 'll see that it has a tendency to go all over the world wherever it is invited but whoever invites the World Council of Churches now must , in fact , be able to cope with a great number of people !
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