Examples of using Tended in English and their translations into Malay
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most of which Castilians had no interest in) and because Charles tended to select Flemings for high offices in Spain
The officials who served in these offices, called"daegan"(대간), tended to be younger and of lower rank compared to other offices such as Six Ministries but had strong academic reputation and enjoyed special privileges and great prestige.
he could see that every corner of the island had been meticulously thought through and lovingly tended- every housing precinct,
of British capital ships, whereas the British Lyddite-filled shells tended to explode upon striking armour,
effective campaigns tended to last longer(minimum 3 years)
The quality of the Surface machines has caused problems when it comes to Microsoft's relationships with its hardware partners, who tended to expect Microsoft to be content raking in millions with the licensing fees for Windows,
So the power of Yeonguijeong tended to be increased
where brick tended to predominate, India had highly skilled builders very well used to producing stone masonry of extremely high quality.[3]
recently tended to come true,
the staff writers tended to focus on new releases;
Gregor found out clearly enough--for his father tended to repeat himself often in his explanations, partly because he
Puppies tend to sleep a lot longer than adult dogs.
I tend to focus on the trend.
I tend to focus on trends.
This means that your market will tend to be smaller when you partner with Zigzag777.
I am someone who tends to see the glass half-full rather than half-empty,' he says.
Farmers in the developing countries tend to benefit if global prices move upwards.
Children tend to grow faster in the spring.
I tend to prefer Google.
UV light levels tend to be greater at higher altitudes.