Similar words: unattended, attendee, attend, attend on, attend to, intended, extended, attendant. Meaning: [ə'tend] adj. 1. having accompaniment or companions or escort 2. having a caretaker or other watcher.
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181. Hathaway and her two surviving children attended the service.
182. Her family attended her funeral today.
183. An enjoyable party attended by only 18 children.
184. We attended ground-school classes in aerodynamics, weather, and maintenance.
185. We attended a dinner at Le Mandrie.
186. He attended a technical college for engineering studies before moving to Los Angeles in 1982.
187. Nichols' brother, James, also attended the proceedings, which continue Wednesday.
188. On the first Sunday in May, he attended services at Trinity Church, walking the six blocks to and fro.
189. Early the next morning Benjamin attended mass in the abbey church then roused me.
190. Teenagers from at least six local schools attended the event which was aimed at students thinking of a career in technology.
191. Brooks attended to every detail of his churches and Mackmurdo later acknowledged his debt to him as an exemplar of methodical thoroughness.
192. They were refused admission to a public school attended by white children solely because of their race....
193. She subsequently attended the genetic counselling clinic, and was very anxious about the situation.
194. He had attended church, had a family, helped in the underground railroad, fought in the Civil War.
195. The conference, attended by 189 countries, opened on Monday and will run until July 20.
196. My second milestone was Sholay. My role though small, required detailed study. I was given the specially made costume and wig and also books of World War II which ex¬plained Hitler’s various gestures. I was even made to go through a trial attended by the writers as well, to ascertain whether I fitted into the role or not. The film was a super success and till date, people remember my dialogue[sentencedict.com], "Hum Angrezo ke zamane ke jailor hain". Asrani
197. The best students, who attended one of the few selective schools, received the equivalent of a high-quality prep school education.
198. And so his victory parade was attended by almost nobody but himself.
199. Fifteen writers and publishers from 13 Third World countries attended the seminar.
200. An acid house party attended by children as young as 12 was broken up by police yesterday.
201. The mechanics lost out, and the place became a research institute funded by subscribers who attended lectures.
201. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
202. She said she attended a party with him earlier in the evening and then went to a nightclub with him.
203. In 1971, for a 10-day crusade in Oakland, about 360, 000 people attended.
204. They claimed that the report showed that women who attended Bristol were twice as likely to die as women who did not.
205. We attended a funeral in Richmond on the first day of school a year ago.
206. She attended Wellesley College where she was the first student to deliver the graduation address.
207. It was from here, in 1959, that she effectively attended an Oswald Mosley rally.
208. My philosophy being that members who attended the meetings or functions which I attended will know I was there.
209. These meetings were well attended and were known as conventicles.
210. Archbishop Winning celebrated the Ash Wednesday Mass attended by about 200 students.
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