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1
Such a course would
tend
only
to bloody and interminable anarchy.
2
This was well done, and can
tend
only
to my advantage.
3
All his works, all his conduct,
tend
only
to astonish mankind.
4
Gambling, speculating, and sharp dealing,
tend
only
to clog this progression.
5
These pretended tax-preparations, treasure-preparations, and army-preparations against contingent wars
tend
only
to encourage wars.
6
It would
tend
only
to confusion, said Miss Church-Member.
7
Because it is so cumbersome, officers
tend
only
to check vehicles they are already suspicious of.
8
For methods like his
tend
only
to the public good and in no way subserve private ends.
9
I think that's partly because I
tend
only
to put on stage people I either like or admire.
10
For instance, specialised children's courts
tend
only
to be located in capital cities and a few big towns.
11
We shall therefore omit all such relations, as they
tend
only
to make human nature low and ridiculous.
12
Wine or viands taken for society, or to stimulate conversation,
tend
only
to dissipation, indolence, poverty, contempt, and death.
13
Wine and viands, taken for society, or to stimulate conversation,
tend
only
to dissipation, indolence, poverty, contempt, and death.
14
Groups of people in impossible situations
tend
only
to act when forced, and only rarely are able to act in concert.
15
Plenty and prosperity, which are thought to
tend
only
to corrupt manners, found nothing to spoil in an indigent and wandering court.
16
Regarding this harmless little white lie, cops
tend
only
to take other cops seriously, and I needed her to be responsive and helpful.
tend
only
tend