Sentence for attended | Use attended in a sentence

Attended sentence examples. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use attended in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for attended.

  • Elizabeth silently attended her. (4)
  • The opera was also attended with great expense. (3)
  • There were more concerts, not very well attended. (8)
  • I have attended meetings, to see and hear for myself. (10)
  • Have you attended any of their gorgeous entertainments? (18)
  • Yes, yes; but the maimed and the halt must be attended to! (8)
  • What circumstances attended the spread of the Italian Opera? (3)
  • No funeral was ever attended by mutes so solemn and dejected. (8)
  • From ten to eleven she attended to the gardener and her dress. (8)
  • This time, despite misgivings, Keith had attended the police court. (8)
  • It was noticed that neither of the two sisters attended Service now. (8)
  • Swithin, indeed, in his most expansive days had once attended a Levee. (8)
  • At sight of the doctor who had attended him for alcoholic poisoning Mr. (8)
  • He wished her a good morning, and, attended by Sir John, left the room. (4)
  • By his special wish no one attended that ceremony, or wore black for him. (8)
  • From half-past nine to ten she attended to the housekeeper and her birds. (8)
  • It was not his habit, and the proceeding was sometimes attended with risk. (8)
  • It is but common humanity to see that he is attended by an efficient doctor. (10)
  • The one missent must first be attended to; it had been written five days ago. (4)
  • This was the first cure she had attended since the long-past time at Wiesbaden. (8)
  • Her feelings were very acute, and too little understood to be properly attended to. (4)
  • It would not be likely to produce that dejection of mind which frequently attended him. (4)
  • Your cousins have occasionally attended them; but they would not altogether suit us now. (4)
  • We declined to be attended by link-boys; they would have hurt our sense of independence. (10)
  • Anne mentioned the glimpses she had had of him at Lyme, but without being much attended to. (4)
  • Nor was religion attended to as devoutly as he thought the Huguenots ought to attend to it. (19)
  • One day the Duchess of Orleans drove over from Marienbad, attended by the Duke on his bicycle. (9)
  • He went to the institutions that she had attended and to friends with whom she had associated. (12)
  • At this moment a young officer of artillery came riding slowly up the road attended by his bugler. (1)
  • Miss Naylor usually attended them; the little lady was, to a certain extent, carried past objection. (8)
  • No Working Man who had attended them had ever gone away without a wholesome respect for his hostess. (8)
  • Elizabeth obeyed, and running into her own room for her parasol, attended her noble guest downstairs. (4)
  • Nay, perverse as it seemed, she doubted whether she might not have felt less, had she been less attended to. (4)
  • No smile, no continued observance attended it; his eyes were immediately returned to their former direction. (4)
  • On the fateful night a ball was given in the town, which the Governor, his officers, and soldiers attended. (19)
  • She drove to the heath at an early hour of the morning, attended by Chloe, Colonel Poltermore, and Caseldy. (10)
  • He frowned, recollecting the inquiry into those stairs which he had attended in Paris six years ago, because. (8)
  • He rides over nearly every day, attended by a black spaniel with a wonderful nose and a horror of petticoats. (8)
  • Tea at Worsted Skeynes was served in the hall on Sundays, and was usually attended by the Rector and his wife. (8)
  • During this time he took long walks with his friend Mr. Field, and attended to his necessary work at the legation. (14)
  • What success this game was attended with I know not; but the suffering it cost me, I shall never cease to remember. (6)
  • All the belles of the town embraced a list of those who had attended every social function of the British officers. (18)
  • She thanked him again and again; and, with a sweetness of address which always attended her, invited him to be seated. (4)
  • They were without a long-boat, and each attempt to {148} launch canoes in the boiling surf was attended with failure. (19)
  • Save for the general uneasiness which attended on all actions of that woman, Felix would have felt relieved at their going. (8)
  • Astonishment, that would have been as painful as it was strong, had not an immediate disbelief of the assertion attended it. (4)
  • She entered the rooms on Thursday evening with feelings very different from what had attended her thither the Monday before. (4)
  • He went himself to the door, and confronted there a lady deeply veiled in black and attended by a very decorous serving-woman. (9)
  • They were each attended by their several retinues of womankind, the daughters all much alike, but the mothers somewhat different. (9)
  • Even genius itself attended these gatherings now and then, with its nose on one side; and June always introduced it to her father. (8)
  • He began to wish to know more of her, and as a step towards conversing with her himself, attended to her conversation with others. (4)
  • Jane was therefore obliged to go on horseback, and her mother attended her to the door with many cheerful prognostics of a bad day. (4)
  • As he dismounted he was greeted by the master of the house on the portico, while his horse was attended by a watchful black servant. (18)
  • He attended all the meetings which William Penn held with the Indian tribes for the purpose of buying lands west of the Susquehanna. (18)
  • It must be delightful and ennobling to design such a work but the carrying out must be laborious and attended with many perplexities. (5)
  • So the whole list of ladies that attended our grand heraldic pageant, the Mischianza, had to be invited to be present to have a success. (18)
  • Her tone of calm languor, for she never took the trouble of raising her voice, was always heard and attended to; and Sir Thomas came back. (4)
  • Mrs. Gardiner went away in all the perplexity about Elizabeth and her Derbyshire friend that had attended her from that part of the world. (4)
  • While well, and happy, and properly attended to, she had great good humour and excellent spirits; but any indisposition sunk her completely. (4)
  • Hart attended one of the dinners where the new director spoke, and afterward engaged Dr. Everest in a long conversation about the new school. (13)
  • Having attended to the disposition of his prisoners and their property, Troyes, accompanied by Iberville, departed on 10th August for Montreal. (19)
  • He attended to all the official correspondence of the Colony of Pennsylvania, and to all the private accounts and business of the Proprietor of the Colony. (18)
  • They had grown to manhood and womanhood without materially discomposing her faith in the old-fashioned Unitarian deity, whose service she had always attended. (9)

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