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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241. A further 150 employees attended external training courses during the year.
242. Within the United States alone I attended services in 263 seven different languages.
243. It would be well to describe an actual class I attended in Vienna.
244. But few who attended today's ceremonies were in any doubt they were witnessing the end of an era.
245. At the other end of the scale there were no wives in Speyside who had either attended or wished to attend.
246. The Duchess of York attended the charity reception, along with her two daughters.
247. The prime minister was among the 300 people who attended the funeral.
248. A further 70,000 people attended a candle-lit ceremony on June 4.
249. D., said at a news conference also attended by Sens.
250. I went to national and regional conferences and attended all sorts of local workshops.
251. Ceremonies are the first thing to be attended to in the practice of government. CONFUCIUS
252. The Business Skills Seminars for small businesses were attended by over 2[Sentencedict.com],300 people during the year.
253. There is an increasing number of KungFu, Judo and martial arts clubs attended by even young children.
254. If it transpires that the patient has not yet attended the general practitioner for this diabetic review one reminder prompt is sent.
255. Raducanu attended the official dinner that followed the international but then left his team-mates.
256. After that there were cheques to be attended to and put aside to await Silas's signature.
257. Live theater drew 9 percent, nearly double the 5 percent who attended sporting events.
258. The Edinburgh conference was attended by media practitioners, theologians and teachers.
259. The greatest compliment that was ever paid me was when one asked me what I thought, and attended to my answer. Henry David Thoreau
260. In the 15 previous years, two residents of Kenilworth-Parkside had attended college.
261. Scene: On the airplane home, you wrote a short report discussing the conference you just attended.Sentence dictionary
262. Paul, and a delegation attended every grand opening of new track for miles around, of which there were many.
263. After the final curtain he went to the local hospital to have the wound attended to.
264. A Los Angeles Times reporter attended the event after purchasing a $ 42 ticket made available when a reservation was canceled.
265. In the education department, more than 10, 000 students attended nine school performances.
266. More importantly, the report caused needless anxiety to all the women who have attended the centre.
267. The workshop was attended by 25 participants from academia and industry.
268. The couple were spotted doing a raunchy snake dance in a nightclub after Peta attended a riotous party he threw.
269. Edward's parents sent their condolences, attended the ceremony at chapel and graveside, and Mrs Thomas visited the widow.
270. The conferences was attended by more than 300 delegates from most of the agency's 113 member states.
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