Similar words: attend, attendance, attention, pay attention to, latter, matter, scatter, battery. Meaning: v. 1. get down to; pay attention to; take seriously 2. work for or be a servant to.
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(31) The people relied on shamans and witches to attend to their sick and to act as their midwives.
(32) Even so we would do well to attend to what it has to tell us.
(33) Again, in modern times office-staff attend to all calls and enquiries; who would, or could, breach these defences?
(34) As in the previous conservation problems, the preoperational child typically does not attend to all aspects of transformation that she sees.
(35) Which gave me time to attend to Sister Mary teaching the second grade and learn their lessons as well.
(36) After stabling our horses, my master muttered that he had business to attend to and wandered off to his chamber.
(37) You have and duties to attend to before you can even think about putting your tootsies up.
(38) Animals need to attend to and learn about a stimulus only when its implications for the future are uncertain.
(39) They will also attend to all necessary arrangements and papers.
(40) The Army surgeons at Long Binh operated immediately, despite all the badly wounded troops they had to attend to.
(41) Gerald left, saying he had some important business to attend to.
(42) To gain attention and recognition we need to be able to attend to and recognise others.
(43) Merrill's dark eyebrows lifted a little; surely there ought to be a reception desk, and some one to attend to visitors?
(44) I had to go and attend to him by the roadside.
(45) But the court has other business besides Maastricht to attend to.
(46) The less fortunate were the severely wounded who were being placed on the grass with two medics to attend to their wounds.
(47) When I made him more comfortable,(www.Sentencedict.com) I went across to the other hall to attend to an urgent case.
(48) Luckily the weather was so awful that nothing was flying, so there was only routine work to attend to.
(49) Some children will pretend to read while others attend to the print.
(50) We have to attend to the dynamic tension between constitutional theory and political practice, and to change over time.
(51) The phone rings and he retires to the office to attend to it.
(52) Everyone looked at everyone else and thought of urgent matters to attend to elsewhere.
(53) Attend to foreign exchange transactions, if any.
(54) I have more pressing things to attend to.
(55) Everyone attend to not up so many, with avidity eat right away.
(56) Provide technical tendering support and attend to performance acceptance test.
(57) Attend to the city with the child's eye, pay attention to this world, the put on of pertinacity become the human life field dirty.
(58) Don't pester me. I've got something urgent to attend to.
(59) Why should I sit long hours to attend to him, I, who have listened to Disraeli and Fawcett, Stanley and Max Muller, and a whole host of European scholars and divines?
(60) Give ear , O LORD, unto my prayer and attend to the voice of my supplications.
More similar words: attend, attendance, attention, pay attention to, latter, matter, scatter, battery, pattern, no matter, a matter of, tender, intend, extend, contend, extended, tendency, at the end of, as a matter of fact, at that time, and then, and that, now and then, used to, and the like, lead to, afford to, be used to, be afraid to, in regard to.