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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211. Picton-Howell's main mission in life was to record faithfully the minutes of the many meetings she attended.
212. Burke also attended the board meeting, but made no public comment.
213. He was quite open about lessons learned and gained the admiration of all who attended.
214. Around 50 retired employees attended the party and were treated to a three course dinner served up by committee volunteers.
215. In 1902 he attended staff college, and was posted in 1903 to the staff of the Somaliland field forces.
216. One of the frequent mass meetings attended by workers was taking place.
217. I attended all my lectures and got the best grades.
218. The event was well attended with people queuing at 9.00 am despite the atrocious conditions.
219. Over the past few months seven candidates have attended different courses.
220. Some time ago I attended a lecture on psychotherapy for people who have a catastrophic illness.
221. Mr Turnbull adjourned the inquest, which was not attended by relatives of the victims[sentencedict.com], to a date to be fixed.
222. Indeed, I wondered if we had attended the same event.
223. Over 50 attended the function, but what was so encouraging was the quality of the prospective members that attended.
224. In the centre is the Saviour attended by two archangels.
225. Over 100 guests attended his retiral dinner at the Normandy Hotel, Renfrew.
226. The consequence of this for the curriculum must be that within all subject areas both aspects must be attended to.
227. Only close family members attended the service, some of whom say that his body showed signs of torture.
228. Several of these women attended our neighbourhood project, which is run by local people.
229. How many courses or conferences have you attended or even seen advertised that mention children in their titles?
230. He stressed the normality of the children who attended it.
231. More than a thousand people attended the reception at the house on Park Lane that the Phippses had taken for the season.
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232. Feminists threw their weight behind Mrs Killea's campaign, and hundreds of students attended a rally in support of abortion rights.
233. Many villagers attended his funeral, with his team mates in football gear as pall bearers.
234. Nearly 1, 400 Republicans attended a state committee dinner last February.
235. Managers and supervisors applauded the new approach and eagerly attended the financial training sessions.
236. I had a terrible education. I attended a school for emotionally disturbed teachers. Woody Allen
237. Vice President Al Gore even attended a ground-breaking ceremony in June of 1994.
238. Neither of the brothers spoke during their 13-minute appearance at the court which was attended by Miss Larkin's father, Kevin.
239. Despite their early start, they still attended the dinner laid on by the Flanders rugby authorities.
240. However, I also attended the village evening school, which was organized by an ancient relation of Mr Wopsle's.
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