71.   Besides, cyberspace has a tendency toward monopoly.

72.   Both are enormously talented and have a tendency to march to their own drummer.

73.   Both Messier and Kovalev have a tendency to look for breakout rushes through the neutral zone, often in the middle of the ice.

74.   Blauh, of the Markle Foundation, noted that the political system has a tendency to push back when threatened or co-opt the technology that causes it discomfort.

75.   Bray did note that Point Given has a tendency to try to pull himself up when he gets the lead.

76.   A LUCID AFRICA For a long time, African countries had a tendency to delude themselves.

77.   A more productive approach might be to let students wear what they want, and those who appear to have gang tendencies, single them out for special attention.

78.   A study indicating that the sun has a tendency to rise in the East and very often sets in the West?

79.   About the world, her friends and Michael, she was upbeat, but about herself she had a tendency to be deprecating.

80.   According to Kellogg, Tennessee, for one, has as much talent as anyone in the country but has a tendency to get selfish with the ball.

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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