Use attended in a sentence
Sentences starting with attended
- Attended by something somber for Venters, the day passed. [13]
- Attended and guided at every step by supernatural powers, he wanted no friend and no confidant. [10]
Sentences ending with attended
- The funeral was very largely attended. [5]
- I will not try to enumerate, still less to describe, the various entertainments to which we were invited, and many of which we attended. [6]
- The historians "infer" that he got his Latin in that school--the school which they "suppose" he attended. [5]
- She did not repulse the witness of her lost happiness, and listened attentively while Hannibal told her about the memorable ceremony which he had attended. [10]
- How vividly it reminded her of the brilliant exhibitions and festivities which she had formerly attended! [10]
- But there is no evidence that he ever entered or returned from the school they suppose he attended. [5]
- The first citizen, needless to say, was not there, but the rest of the elite attended. [9]
- They've been to more church and Sunday-school picnics than you ever attended. [4]
- He could not help feeling that she must eventually reap some benefit from the good fortune with which his efforts had been attended. [6]
- I had often heard of bench-shows, but had never felt any interest in them, because I supposed they were lectures that were not well attended. [5]
Short sentences using attended
- Tikhon alone attended him. [2]
- Thunder-Bird attended to her case. [5]
- I attended their funerals. [5]
- But ill-luck still attended him. [4]
- On 25th, I attended another. [3]
More example sentences with the word attended in them
- I rejoice with you in the success which has thus far attended that cause. [7]
- Perhaps his diary would have something of interest with reference to the "Saturday Club," of which he was a member, which, in fact, formed itself around him as a nucleus, and which he attended very regularly. [6]
- As the days wore on, and I attended to my cases, I thought of Maude a great deal, and in those moments when the pressure of business was relaxed, she obsessed me. [9]
- And he was wont to leave his weighty business affairs to shift for themselves while he attended the diocesan and general conventions of his Church. [9]
- It was attended with cruel suffering and the most injurious results, but it was necessary for me to return to my comfortable winter quarters. [10]
- I hope these will be attended to; I do not wish to have to speak of it again. [5]
- The matter of which I spoke to you so earnestly shall be just as earnestly attended to--and again with very many warm regards for Jo. [5]
- Another time, we went to Mannheim and attended a shivaree --otherwise an opera--the one called "Lohengrin. [5]
- While Mrs. B. was sick, on 15th, I went directly from her room a few rods, and attended another woman, who was not sick. [3]
- Only one thing was lacking, namely, tears--not those of the hirelings who attended it, but such as fall in silence from a sorrowing eye. [10]
- After breakfast he was conducted, with regal ceremony, attended by his great officers and his guard of fifty Gentlemen Pensioners bearing gilt battle-axes, to the throne-room, where he proceeded to transact business of state. [5]
- When the evening was come, the two attended the Free-thinkers' meeting, where Angelo was sad and silent; then came the Bible class and looked upon him coldly, finding him in such company. [5]
- The favourite himself was attended by the Earl of Ealing, a youngster who had his spurs to win, who thought it policy to serve the great time-server. [11]
- I supposed he was at least an archbishop, from the retinue of priests who attended and served him, and also from his great size. [4]
- At length there was another stir; and the king descended from the rear of his pavilion, attended by his ministers, and moved about among the people, who made way for him, and uncovered at his approach. [4]
- The Emperor without waiting for an answer turned away and said to one of the officers as he went: "Have these gentlemen attended to and taken to my bivouac; let my doctor, Larrey, examine their wounds. [2]
- These, and Colonel Varney, had seen to it that men who had any parliamentary ability had been attended to; all save Krebs, who had proved a surprise. [9]
- For writing we used exclusively goose-quills, for though steel pens were invented soon after I was born, they were probably very imperfect; and, moreover, had to combat a violent prejudice, for at the first school we attended we were strictly forbidden to use them. [10]
- Some were below us, some on our level; they were all in well-defined, distinct masses, molten silver on deck, below trailing rain, and attended on earth by gigantic shadows that moved with them. [4]
- Since I grew up I have attended to our sick, and I cannot tell you how many fractures, wounds, hurts, and fevers I have cured or seen progress to a fatal end. [10]
- Tull, gathering himself together, turned to the horses, attended by his pale comrades. [13]
- Dr. Hooker attended to this little point for me in Russia, and found no exception to the rule. [1]
- The doctor attended to the wounded. [5]
- I however desire to take up some of the points that he has attended to, and ask your attention to them, and I shall follow him backwards upon some notes which I have taken, reversing the order, by beginning where he concluded. [7]
- These things ought to be attended to while a person is young; otherwise, when age and disease come, there is nothing effectual to fight them with. [5]
- We were among those, who attended the brilliant inauguration ceremonies, and now willingly recall many of the doubts expressed in our work 'Durch Gosen zum Sinai'. [10]
- The making of this cord is attended with many ceremonies, even among the Persians of our own day. [10]
- The devotion of these vassals has been purchased with daily largess of Indian meal, and so the Modoc, attended by her bodyguard, moves in state wherever she goes. [5]
- Having attended to these important details, Honora drove to the restaurant in her hansom cab, the blood coursing pleasantly in her veins. [9]
- All the morning there were "inspections" to be attended, and nowhere could there be seen a more agreeable mingling of war and love than the spacious, tree-planted interior of the fort presented on such occasions. [4]
- This was before the time, let me say in passing, when his sermons at Harvard were attended by crowds of undergraduates. [9]
- Nearer and nearer the thing came, till its long sides began to glow with spots of light which mirrored themselves in the river and attended the monster like a torchlight procession. [5]
- The lecture at the Temple of Mercury, last evening, was well attended by the elite of our great city. [6]
- True, I attended the school of oratory, but when my father set the royal maiden a lesson, I was permitted to repeat mine on the same subject, and frequently I could not help admitting that Cleopatra had succeeded better than I. [10]
- At nine o'clock the same evening he attended a woman in labor; she was so nearly delivered that he had scarcely anything to do. [3]
- She had attended the regular Sunday services of her church; otherwise she had not gone to the village for weeks. [13]
- The emissary of the paper had attended several of the Citizens meetings; interviewed, it seemed, many persons: the result was a revelation to make the blood of politicians, capitalists and corporation lawyers run cold. [9]
- From early in the morning, wearing a dressing jacket, she attended to her household affairs, and then she drove out: on holy days to church and after the service to jails and prisons on affairs of which she never spoke to anyone. [2]
- It was in the latter that Dudley Venner worshipped, when he attended service anywhere,--which depended very much on the caprice of Elsie. [6]
- Without waiting for the king's reply he left the tent, hastened to the banqueting tent, and, as we know, Rameses and the princess had at once attended to his summons. [10]
- I attended to the engineering, myself. [5]
- Dr. Simpson attended the dissection of two of Dr. Sidey's cases, and freely handled the diseased parts. [3]
- The evening after the decision he had attended a splendid banquet with Romero, Vargas, Mendoza, Tassis, and the next morning the prisoners, who had fallen into the hands of his men, were brought before him. [10]
- The mass for the dead was to be celebrated at an unusually early hour, for another, which would be attended by the whole city and all the distinguished persons, knights, and nobles who had come to the Reichstag, was to begin four hours before noon. [10]
- Miss Lucretia spent the day in her old home, submitting to hero-worship, and attended an evening party in her honor at Mr. Gamaliel Ives's house--a mansion not so large as the first citizen's, though it had two bay-windows and was not altogether unimposing. [9]
- A gentleman of the court, to whom the Duke's Daughter had previously presented Lempriere, gaily agreed to act as second, and gallantly attended the lord of Rozel in his adventurous enterprise. [11]
- On Palm Sunday the confirmation services took place, which were attended by the parents of many of the pupils, and in which the whole institute shared. [10]
- Both were on the committee which had the care of the Library and attended to the purchase of books. [6]
- Not long since, the church-wardens were repairing and beautifying an old Saxon church in a certain English village, and among other things thought the doors should be attended to. [6]
- I had attended that very opera, in the person of my agent, and had made close and accurate observations. [5]
- I take up that part of Judge Douglas's speech in which he respectfully attended to me. [7]
- The proprietor said that Mr. King's wants should be attended to at once. [4]
- Mr. Roberton says that in one instance within his knowledge a practitioner passed the catheter for a patient with puerperal fever late in the evening; the same night he attended a lady who had the symptoms of the disease on the second day. [3]
- How great a sympathy the whole city had shown during her illness, and how many of all classes had attended the mass for her soul! [10]
- Some like to swagger about in their little skull-caps, and now and then one is attended by a bull-dog. [4]
- The Honorable Heth Sutton drove over from Clovelly attended by his prime minister, Mr. Bijah Bixby. [9]
- The Senator spent Sunday in Hawkeye and attended church. [5]
- While I was suffering from the effects of my fall among the thorns I was attended by my old nurse, assisted by another old woman, by a physician, and my father, who would take his share in caring for me. [6]
- They had themselves suffered from the epidemic; Anne severely, as in her case it had been attended with cough and fever enough to make her elder sisters very anxious about her. [14]
- The fact that such wounds are attended with peculiar risk has been long noticed. [3]
- It is a subject of gratulation that the efforts which have been made for the suppression of this inhuman traffic have been recently attended with unusual success. [7]
- The weather was stormy and the embarkation was attended with much confusion and excitement. [5]
- He heard in stern silence the Cure's happy statement that Jo Portugais had returned to the bosom of the Church, and attended Mass regularly. [11]
- Together with Tushin, stepping across the bodies and under a terrible fire from the French, he attended to the removal of the guns. [2]
- In this considerable space the Extraordinary Man was moving about, attended by his nephew with a lantern. [5]
- Many writers, and some of them English, have expressed curiosity, if not wonder, at the different fortunes which attended the doctrine of equality in America and in France. [4]
- He had a sinking fear that they might meet Jethro there, but only a few big-boned countrymen were scattered about, attended by sleepy waitresses. [9]
- Pierre, who knew she was very stupid, sometimes attended, with a strange feeling of perplexity and fear, her evenings and dinner parties, where politics, poetry, and philosophy were discussed. [2]
- When the foregoing shall be substantially attended to: 1. [7]
- Mentions a new series of cases, one of which he saw, with the practitioner who had attended them. [3]
- But as the sale drew to a close, an air of rollicking humour among the younger men would not be suppressed, and it looked as though Jean Jacques' exit would be attended by the elements of farce and satire. [11]
- When your chairman said it was the first time he had ever taken the chair, he did not mean that he had not taken lots of other things; he attended my first lecture and took notes. [5]
- Layard discovered some representations of hunting-scenes during his excavations; as, for instance, stags and wild boars among the reeds; and the Greeks often mention the immense troops of followers on horse and foot who attended the kings of Persia when they went hunting. [10]
- I do not remember having attended a single debate on that topic in the circles of the students with which I was nearly connected. [10]
- I attended church regularly at Elkington.... On a Sunday night in June, following a day during which victory seemed more distant than ever, with startling unexpectedness Maude capitulated. [9]
- He forbid the rector his house, attended the curate's service, and took Philip from his care. [9]
- All kinds of Puritans were there, and they attended Mr. Davitt's Congregational Church. [9]
- All the usual provisions for comfort made by seagoing experts we had attended to. [6]
- I attended a protracted convention of reformers of a certain evil, once, and had the pleasure of taking dinner with a tableful of them. [4]
- In Europeans the power differs greatly in different individuals, as I am assured by an eminent naturalist who possesses this sense highly developed, and who has attended to the subject. [1]
- But Murray Bradshaw's plain dress and carpet-bag were more than made up for by the air and tone which imply the habit of being attended to. [6]
- And there were picnics, and sailing parties, and dances galore, some of which I attended, but heard of more. [9]
- Three of my own instructors attended Dr. [3]
- The dignity of our host, the evident ceremony of the meal,--which was attended by three servants,--would have awed into a modified silence at least a less irrepressible person than Nicholas Temple. [9]
- This was the opinion of Daines Barrington and White of Selborne, who both especially attended to this subject. [1]
- I attended but one of his lectures. [6]
- I attended some of the routs and parties, to all of which, as a young colonial gentleman of wealth and family, I was made welcome. [9]
- From the balcony of the audience chamber a flourish of trumpets echoed loudly along the arches of the lofty, vaulted ceiling of the apartment, and the Emperor, leading the company, crossed the threshold attended by several dignitaries, the court jesters, and some pages. [10]
- I attended one of the astonishingly popular lectures of a man by the name of Stoddard, who exhibits interesting stereopticon pictures and then knocks the interest all out of them with his comments upon them. [5]
- Michael Wigglesworth, author of the "Day of Doom," attended the sick, "not only as a Pastor, but as a Physician too, and this, not only in his own town, but also in all those of the vicinity. [3]
- On the 25th of January, 1859, Emerson attended the Burns Festival, held at the Parker House in Boston, on the Centennial Anniversary of the poet's birth. [6]
- In the midst of infinite clamor and noise, we at last got mounted, and, turning into a narrow lane between high walls, began the ascent, our cavalcade attended by a procession of rags and wretchedness up through the village. [4]
- I attended one of his showy evenings in the sumptuous quarters provided for him from the purses of his adherents and well-wishers. [5]
- All the nobles of Britain, with their families, attended divine service morning and night daily, in their private chapels, and even the worst of them had family worship five or six times a day besides. [5]
- The breaking out of a formidable insurrection based on a conflict of political ideas, being an event without precedent in the United States, was necessarily attended by great confusion and perplexity of the public mind. [7]
- During the spring of 1874, whilst at Cannes, Mr. Motley had a sharp attack of nephritis, attended with fever; but on returning to England in July there was no important change in the health. [6]
- And do I not know by these signs that Street Commissioners of Pompeii never attended to their business, and that if they never mended the pavements they never cleaned them? [5]
- Mr. Fox could not go, but Comyn and I went to the inn, having first attended "The Tempest" at Drury Lane with Lady Di and Mr. Beauclerk. [9]
- But I could not bring myself to take third or fourth rank in the army that attended her. [9]
- Mad Anthony[1] is not a man to be caught sleeping, and he has already attended to a little expedition from the Cumberland. [9]
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