Sentences with attending
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A a - All too often when taking a history, residents and attendings in a hurry will simply use the cut-and-paste function to save time and bypass asking potentially important questions that have been asked before.
- To attend a lecture; to attend church.
- The Government hopes to increase the number of children attending kindergarten to 95% in every municipality.
- Mr Rudd said he would not be attending the torch relay in Canberra on April 24 because he would be attending a memorial service for HMAS.
- Fever may attend a cold. Success attended her hard work.
- The nurse attended the patient daily.
- Some lucky fans have been told they will be attending Michael Jackson's memorial service.
- Victorian students are staying at school in greater numbers than in any other Australian state and more of them are attending private.
- The retainers attended their lord.
- To attend one's health.
- Jodie Campbell ALP member for Bass returned to Federal Parliament attending question time on Monday 14 September 2009.
- Lincoln was shot while attending a performance play, Our American Cousin.
- To attend to a sick person.
- To attend to one's work.
- Three egg launched by a member of the audience attending a talk the Microsoft CEO was giving at the Hungarian University of Economics.
- To attend to a speaker.
- She is a member but does not attend regularly.
- To attend upon the Queen.