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Example sentences for "will attend"

  • Oh, I will attend to all that," said I, and picking up her bicycle, I brought it to her.

  • Oh, I will attend to that myself," said I, but I made no step to do it.

  • I must first request your lordship's favour, That I may go home my wife for to see, And I will attend on you within this hour.

  • Just you hold on a minute," he said, "until I can get my cattle unyoked, and then I will attend to you and your questions.

  • But not to let them think we are cruel, call the wounded and find out how many there are, and tell them that in the morning we will attend to their wants, as far as we are able.

  • We will attend to that part of the duty," rejoined Fred.

  • If you think I can be of more service at Beriton than in London, I will attend you as soon as our Militia meeting is over, for till then I think I cannot decently be in Hampshire.

  • I will attend to Coachman and house, though I could wish that in point of price and situation you had been a little more explicit.

  • We will attend to your word and not hurt any people all Shall be Welcom and we Shall do as you direct-.

  • Yes, I will attend to all--I shall have plenty of time for all.

  • We will attend to them as soon as we get the opportunity," added the major rather impatiently.

  • I will attend my husband, be his nurse, Diet his sicknesse, for it is my Office, And will haue no atturney but my selfe, And therefore let me haue him home with me Ab.

  • We will attend to neyther: Strike vp the drummes, and let the tongue of warre Pleade for our interest, and our being heere Bast.

  • I haue no superfluous leysure, my stay must be stolen out of other affaires: but I will attend you a while Duke.

  • He will attend particularly to the preparations for stopping shot-holes, and see that all the articles enumerated in his general duties (Article 59) are distributed among his mates and crew.

  • If anything should happen to me, my attorney, William Faye, 149 Broadway, will attend to everything for you.

  • I will attend to it," I said decidedly "Dicky, take your mother to her room and assist her with her things.

  • I will attend to everything," I promised, "just as if you were able to see to it.

  • So He will attend to my request, and will get us out of this pickle somehow.

  • A little later and I will attend to your merits.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will attend" 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:
    will appeal; will bear; will begin; will bless; will call; will consider; will doubtless; will exalt; will feed; will give; will glory; will hardly; will here; will itself; will learn; will marry; will move; will neither; will not; will not hearken unto; will not leave thee; will spare; will swear; will tell you why; will watch; willing mind