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    Usa "attend to" in una frase

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    attend to


    1. As damage to the brain increases, people with Alzheimer's lose coordination and part or all of their ability to attend to everyday needs


    2. They are able to attend to school requirements with each other’s help and assistance from elders, as the parents would be usually busy


    3. His attitude was that the Al-Harron was billions of miles out in space and he had things to attend to on the ground


    4. Be patient my lovely, he purred to her, there is still much to attend to first


    5. attend to, without being specific on their actual destination


    6. Hasting excused himself quickly but politely, “I must attend to the other customers


    7. The suite was such that both travelers were able to attend to their own grooming and hygienic concerns separately, and at the same time


    8. Spelman had received a wire first thing before breakfast and had had to beg their indulgence to attend to the most pressing matter the wire introduced


    9. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have business to attend to


    10. "Can I brush your hair?" Suddenly she remembered what a mess she must look, especially if he was willing to attend to her hair

    11. But the increase of the value of silver had, it seems, so far compensated the diminution of the quantity of it contained in the same nominal sum, that the legislature did not think it worth while to attend to this circumstance


    12. But who’ll attend to the young Master?”


    13. He had no leisure to attend to the cultivation and improvement of land


    14. The frown on his face got deeper and he wondered what could have happened to her, but he had to attend to the Hebrews and there was no time now to be overly worried about her whereabouts


    15. One of the Royal Guards escorted him up the wide steps to the palace entrance and into the entrance hall where he waited until a court official could attend to him


    16. disadvantageous exchange must have subjected their merchants, such small states, when they began to attend to the interest of trade, have frequently enacted that foreign bills of exchange of a certain value should be paid, not in common currency, but by an order upon, or by a transfer in the books of a certain bank, established upon the credit, and under the protection of the state, this bank being always obliged to pay, in good and true money, exactly according to the standard of the state


    17. You attend to it by allowing yourself to be happy without anything changing in your life


    18. They did not, perhaps, attend to the great and essential difference which nature has established between corn and almost every other sort of goods


    19. But we must, in all cases, attend to the nature of the thing, without paying any regard to the word


    20. Mindfulness is a state wherein you attend to what you are doing and what is happening in this moment

    21. Just attend to your object of meditation, while staying in the moment


    22. While the things that we think, feel, and attend to are not controlled entirely by biology, we are still creatures of instinct, and what rises to conscious awareness is often the result of genetic programming


    23. Dena stood up, “I have bridge duty to attend to


    24. The person entrusted with the executive power, not having leisure to attend to the decision of private causes himself, a deputy was appointed to decide them in his stead


    25. In the progress of the Roman greatness, the consul was too much occupied with the political affairs of the state, to attend to the administration of justice


    26. We have business to attend to in the morning regarding another matter


    27. This custom, unknown to ancient times, seems not to be older than the end of the fifteenth, or beginning of the sixteenth century; that is, than the time when commerce first began to extend itself to the greater part of the nations of Europe, and when they first began to attend to its interests


    28. Though they had the same interest, therefore, to attend to the maintenance of such forts and garrisons, they can seldom have the same ability to render that attention effectual


    29. Force and restraint may, no doubt, be in some degree requisite, in order to oblige children, or very young boys, to attend to those parts of education, which it is thought necessary for them to acquire during that early period of life ; but after twelve or thirteen years of age, provided the master does his duty, force or restraint can scarce ever be necessary to carry on any part of education


    30. A man of rank and fortune is, by his station, the distinguished member of a great society, who attend to every part of his conduct, and who thereby oblige him to attend to every part of it himself

    31. While he remains in a country village, his conduct may be attended to, and he may be obliged to attend to it himself


    32. have to deal with the soldiers around him before I could attend to him


    33. "I have things to attend to now


    34. Many times we suspected, from information gathered via informers and other sources that the crowds were told to attend to be attended to later


    35. “We still have a number of things to attend to here in Warsaw


    36. “The officers will attend to your residence shortly,” she said


    37. At this stage you won’t have time to attend to injuries so do the basics, try to stop the bleeding by pressing on the wound


    38. It is wrong and frowned upon to leave problems or events in your household to attend to matters concerning others


    39. table very despondent, excused himself, and left the room to attend to another patient


    40. Chris was learning how to attend to the rocks and put them in the

    41. Lucille had to attend to the arrangements for a reunion on August 28th of medical professionals of the Veterans Memorial Medical Center who were to come to Los Angeles from different parts of the USA and Canada


    42. Upon arriving in his fourth floor suite, he went directly to work on his brother’s business that he could attend to his own affairs without delay


    43. Amonas thought there was a lot about Hilderich to muse over when time and circumstance would allow it, but there were other more pressing matters to attend to first


    44. But we have to attend to our survival first


    45. Cooper told me that he would run me back over to the beach, but he had a few things to attend to first


    46. There were fewer in number than earlier in the month, and Colling was thinking about asking Sergeant Ferguson whether he could leave the remainder of the paperwork with Tracy to go attend to his responsibilities at the PX


    47. Some of the other servants and the guards have certain duties to attend to in other parts of the estate, mainly the stables from what I can gather


    48. A doctor was among the crowd of kinsfolk, and he alone was allowed to attend to her


    49. Someone sent for nursemaids to attend to her and see to the child


    50. It was none of his concern, and he had business of his own to attend to














































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    Sinonimi per "attend to"

    heed mind respect apply oneself hear take care of minister to nurse serve take charge of tend