Example sentences of "tend [to-vb] [adv] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And the West peal comes appeal and the West 's heard becomes a heard and the one sort of difference that 's still there and it may take quite while to go is that the East Mainland when they 're saying a sentence they tend to go up at the end of the sentence the voice rises . |
2 | I would like to go to the town today , and she 's awfully she 's no the day and they tend to go up at the end . |
3 | Muslim ones tend to shrivel up at the thought of their women going out to work . |
4 | ‘ Moss stitch is best for ties otherwise they tend to curl up at the edges and look like a drain pipe . ’ |
5 | People do n't seem to moan on but tend to look more at the positive angles . |
6 | We tend to look only at the beginning and end of a decision . |
7 | The new breed of shareholders has yet to show its skills of actually trading shares for long term appreciation and has tended to sell out at the most lucrative time . |
8 | Smaller animals tend to have higher metabolic rates , just as the engines of small cars tend to turn over at a higher rate than those of larger cars . |
9 | In total contrast , hard rails release water more cleanly and consequently will tend to plane earlier at the expense of not gripping quite so well in the turns . |
10 | Due to the greater bombardment on the slope AB more sand grains will be ejected from this area : these will tend to land again at a distance of one characteristic grain path downwind and thus lead to increased accumulation in that area . |
11 | Fine cuts are more effective than heavy ones which tend to break out at the far corner . |
12 | They also do n't like wind rock so in a , an exposed position young plants do really need more staking than you 'd probably give a bush because they tend to rot off at the roots if they grow around a lot . |
13 | When lounging around I find these tend to dig in at the hips . |