Examples of using Will tend in English and their translations into Swedish
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Political
The match will tend to be overly optimistic,
Tony the very friendly owner will tend to your needs and serve you great Goan food.
employees expect increased inflation, they will tend to raise prices and demand higher wages, respectively.
In fact, PA 66 will tend to absorb more moisture at saturation than cast PA type 6.
High levels of wind power penetration will tend to affect prices in a deregulated electricity market.
There are a few things we can accept most every woman will tend to say.
MEA will be a good opportunity because of trade barriers will tend to diminish even be non-existent.
If the flooring comes in contact with an immovable object it will tend to? bunch up?
during your life, most events will tend to be sudden and unexpected.
grandparents have more lean mass, we will tend to have more lean mass too.
Females will tend to be coy
I know from talks with the Slovenian Presidency that their proposals will tend to aim for a longer rather than a shorter grace period.
You will settle here permanently and you will tend animals without fail whenever this town needs you.
The changes to the CAP will tend to worsen this situation;
The Member States- especially some Member States- will tend to take their own decisions outside of the institutions.
The profit after tax of investment will tend to increase and will contribute to a capital cost reduction.
This will facilitate the cultural progress of the nation and will tend to even up conditions of life in town and country.
So, just as today, a business will tend to do business with those who pay the most money although nonmonetary expressions of gratitude may also come into play.
front tyres is defective, your vehicle will tend to pull slightly towards that side
the line will tend to form a doom shape as a result of moving up