Similar words: tending, intending, pretending, attend, attend to, attend on, attended, attendee. Meaning: [ə'tend] n. 1. the process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the environment to the (relative) exclusion of others 2. the act of being present (at a meeting or event etc.). adj. 1. being present (at meeting or event etc.) 2. serving attendance on someone.
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(121) The blast forced the evacuation of hotel workers and guests, including 450 people attending an oil and gas conference.
(122) I've been attending all the lectures that deal with building up a practice.
(123) If attending a wedding or party of close friends, you should have the time of your life.
(124) Weld helped her find little circles of women on whom to practice public speaking; before long, men started attending.
(125) Attending is simply describing what the child is doing, rather like a running commentary on the activity.
(126) All Nutcrackered out, you have no intention of attending one more holiday spectacular show.
(127) If you will be attending the site visit, I would be grateful if you could complete the tear-off slip below.
(128) Attending to the victim will become the centrepiece of penal politics in the future.
(129) Mitosis lasted two years during the period between the pair leaving the sixth form and attending university.
(130) Anyone who is interested in attending either of these courses should contact the Medau Office at Epsom.
(131) I think attending an evening class in life drawing helped me overcome this hurdle.
(131) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(132) Factors such as unemployment and the number of young people attending further education also influence labour force participation rates.
(133) If you are to attend the monthly progress review meeting, think carefully about the end-result you wish to achieve by attending.
(134) We've rescheduled the next meeting -- it clashed with a conference that most of us will be attending.
(135) They also agreed to contribute £3,000 towards the costs of consultants appointed by Hambleton and North Yorkshire attending the inquiry.
(136) While some of the people attending were looking to decorate their own houses, most appeared to be antique dealers.
(137) Subjects - Of 542 women attending the clinic for artificial insemination for the first time, 500 women were eligible for study.
(138) Those attending the seminar were overwhelmingly from accountancy firms - excluding myself, 23 of the 26 participants.
(139) Mr Bush announced that Mrs Black had agreed to help at the school as there would be an extra seventy children attending.
(140) Tony himself suggested attending at different times each week in order to familiarize himself with different subject areas of the curriculum.
(141) Can public schools provide sign language interpreters for deaf students attending religious schools?
(142) Clearly it is good news for the people of Rugby and especially for patients attending St. Cross hospital.
(143) Buckley said previous commitments blocked him from attending some company events.
(144) Elton Gallegly, R-Calif., that would have barred children from attending public schools if they are in the country illegally.
(145) Climbers attending the briefing will need to bring with them some form of identification, preferably a passport!
(146) Wittgenstein did nothing to soften the difficulties, even discouraging his own students from attending Waismann's lectures.
(147) He received a call on his mobile phone while he was attending an agricultural fair.
(148) The fans were barred from ever attending football matches in England again.
(149) The subject matter concerned mainly animal and crop husbandry and 20% of those attending the course were women.
(150) Baxter was in Boston attending a conference on the environment.
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