41.   On the downside, MacGregor has a tendency at the despatch box to sound flustered, turn red and sound defensive, even when not under any particular pressure.

42.   Michael Alison, Tory MP for Selby, said that under the act a jury has to decide whether the material has a tendency to deprave or corrupt.

43.   Instead, they exhibited an apc which was remarkably constant and had no tendency to fall as income rose or rise as income fell.

44.   Although the finished crust was rich, flaky, buttery and totally delicious, it was difficult to roll out and had a tendency to tear.

45.   Although he also directs and has written a few plays, Quinton is primarily an actor, and onstage he has a tendency to multiply.

46.   Although the tax breaks have broad support on Capitol Hill, such bill have a tendency to become magnets for a other, less-popular tax provisions.

47.   Among other problems, he has a tendency to lock in early on his receiver, which gives veteran defensive backs an early tipoff.

48.   Americans have a tendency to nit-pick live presidents and to venerate, even sanctify, our dead ones.

49.   And in a city that has a tendency to pay its own famous liberalism lip service, he is emerging as a serious challenge to Willie Brown.

50.   And he had a tendency to throw off his back foot, and hold the ball at ear level, instead of around his shoulder.

v. + tendency >>共 170
have 52.94%
show 5.33%
display 1.78%
overcome 1.22%
see 1.11%
curb 1.11%
reinforce 1.00%
avoid 0.78%
develop 0.78%
note 0.78%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
tendency 0.14%
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