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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(61) He will attend to run prizes for 1500 meters. They decide to spend their holidays on abroad.
(62) Sometimes for a day or two he would be almost sober and attend to his work at least passably .
(63) Explore your activeness, think hard , attend to discussion in class.
(64) CANON LXXXI: We have said that a Bishop, or a Presbyter must not descend himself into public offices, but must attend to ecclesiastical needs.
(65) Flora: Thank you. Get going and attend to your guests.
(66) There were more patients than I could attend to single-handed.
(67) Whether you have a commercial transaction to attend to or a more personal, emotional exchange to make, there's a way now, to make positive progress.
(68) There is manager Zhu to attend to the surname quondam finance division, Ms. Kong also came back to help his father immediately!
(69) If Lester would get him a pruning knife and a saw he would attend to them in the spring.
(70) Now we attend to develop the technology of Direction Reducing Iron, one 210M Tunnel Furnace DRI line was established and put on production and get ideal effect.
(71) He took time from his weighty duties to personally attend to someone really important.
(72) The Philippines' TIMA is led by a team of loving medical staff to organize yet another free eye clinic. Doctors arrived before dawn to make sure there was enough time to attend to every patient.
(73) The half-caste engineer begged and pleaded to stop the engine for half an hour in order to cool it and attend to the water circulation.
(74) Leslie swill attend to students'intonation, coordination and accent of speaking attentively.
(75) Telephone that is die silent a short moment, let to attend to long Qing a bit nervous,(Sentencedict.com) not from of took a look if break line.
(76) Until I come, attend to the public reading , to the exhortation, to the teaching.
(77) It is emphasized that the development and import of new equipment should be paid great attention to , and the popularization of new technology should be attend to in earnest as well.
(78) They can attend to several things at once in the mental scratch pad called working memory, an essential skill in this era of multitasking.
(79) Call me when the fog set in. Sound regulation whistle, attend to echo sounding and start radar at an interval not more than 20 minutes.
(80) Is proper to attend to long meantime wanting into a compartment, Qing suddenly a waiter prop dish to come over here and put a decanter of wine and a lot of cups on the salver.
(81) You hang up hurriedly and attend to baby, crockery, etc.
(82) Now we attend to develop the technology of Direction Reducing Iron (DRI), one 210M Tunnel Furnace DRI line was established and put on production and get ideal effect.
(83) With the address printed out, the responding crews can attend to the reported address more expeditiously.
(84) We should attend to the image in the expressional dimension has more abundant cerebration.
(85) Objective Implement the practise midwifery of responsibility, improve the delivery room and attend to quality.
(86) Menelaus has told us of your to return and attend to your own affairs.
(87) A programmer can focus on the raw content presented in the examples above, and a graphic artist or webmaster can attend to the presentation.
(88) Corporation sells, to attend to machine, wringer kitchen small household electrical appliances products and so on production soybean milk machine.
(89) Give ear , O Lord, unto my prayer and attend to the voice of my supplications.
(90) Government officials at all levels should go to the people in their neighborhoods and homes, listen to their views, care about their hardships and promptly attend to their grievances.
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.