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Example sentences for "attend the"

  • If you could by any means return with the messengers, your testimony would add weight to mine; perhaps you might obtain permission to attend the Baron; I leave it to you to manage this.

  • About twelve months after his marriage, he was called upon to attend the King, Henry the Fourth, on an expedition into Wales, whither he was attended by many of his dependants.

  • Oswald had a private interview with Joseph, whom he informed of all that he knew, and his resolution to attend the Baron in his journey to the north.

  • My father died this year, and soon after my uncle followed him; within another year my kinsman was summoned to attend the king on his Welch expedition.

  • He came, in 1180, to attend the coronation of young Philippe II.

  • To his great wrath, they answered that their offices only bound them to attend the King's person in war, and that they would not go.

  • Attend the lords of France and Burgundy, Gloucester.

  • Sons, let it be your charge, as it is ours, To attend the Emperor's person carefully.

  • Both father and son were nominated to attend the king of Denmark, when on his road to visit France.

  • Up, I, and walked to White Hall to attend the Duke of York, as usual.

  • Browne, commanding me this afternoon to attend the Council-board, with all my books and papers touching the Medway.

  • Believing that it is clearly the true policy of this Government to favor the neutralization of this means of intercourse, I requested our minister to France to attend the convention as a delegate.

  • The coronation of the Czar at Moscow afforded to this Government an occasion for testifying its continued friendship by sending a special envoy and a representative of the Navy to attend the ceremony.

  • Castile, to attend the council of Basel, in which he made himself conspicuous by his learning.

  • In these cottages or cells a Carthusian monk passed his time in the strictest asceticism, only leaving his solitary dwelling to attend the services of the Church, except on certain days when the brotherhood assembled in the refectory.

  • He now began to attend the riding-school, where he acquired that rage for horses and equestrian exercise which continued to be one of his strongest passions till the close of his existence.

  • The jeweller however restrained his tears, to attend the collation, which he brought in himself.

  • They were servants of the genie sultan, father to the ladies, and sent by him to conduct them to his presence, in order to attend the nuptials of a near relation.

  • The daughter expressing great eagerness to attend the nuptials, her mother at length consented.

  • She then went on to say that her husband was anxious to attend the St. Louis Exposition, and study this subject in America, but so long as these hindrances remained it was impossible for him to do so.

  • In 1896 he was appointed to attend the coronation of the Czar at Moscow, and thence continued his trip around the world.

  • At the end of August I received a notice requesting me to attend the rehearsal of Iphigénie.

  • A month after this visit we were requested to attend the reading of this piece at the Comédie.

  • This was the first time I had been asked to attend the reading of a new piece.

  • Duvillard, after vainly entreating her to do nothing of the kind, had gone off in a fury, for he felt that it would be most unseemly on his part to attend the execution of a man who had endeavoured to blow up his house.

  • The presiding judge waited for silence to fall, and then came the formalities which attend the opening of a court of law, followed by the perusal of the lengthy indictment, which a subordinate official read in a shrill voice.

  • I early began to attend the meetings of the colored people of New Bedford, and to take part in them.

  • Attend the auction; see men examined like horses; see the forms of women rudely and brutally exposed to the shocking gaze of American slave-buyers.

  • The travelling party went on to make a tour in Wales and to attend the gathering of Friends at the Welsh half-yearly meeting.

  • His first public employment was to attend the Earl of Carlisle, who went on an embassy to France, and during his absence his Majesty conferred upon him the deanery of Worcester.

  • When he lived in the city of London as a justice of peace, he used to attend the sessions at Newgate.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "attend the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    acting assistant; analogous variation; attend mass; attend school; attend them; attended only; attended service; attended with; before very; content with; fathoms water; great need; hushed voice; inquired whether; long breath; lowest point; many churches; mellow soil; once recognized; our little; remind them; salmon fishing; should also; slavery conflict; solid column; would require