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vb. (en-third-person singular of: attend)

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I am convinced that awful magistrate my lord-mayor contracts a good deal of that reverence which attends him through the year, by the several pageants which precede his pomp.

Jones: and as I know the inconvenience which attends the want of ready money, I have added L1000 in specie.

It includes our desire of enjoying our friend again, and the grief which attends that desire.

The squire, however, sent after his sister the same holloa which attends the departure of a hare, when she is first started before the hounds.

Here Nature appears in her richest attire, and Art, dressed with the modestest simplicity, attends her benignant mistress.

Jones at last yielded to the advice of Partridge, and retreated to the Bull and Gate in Holborn, that being the inn where he had first alighted, and where he retired to enjoy that kind of repose which usually attends persons in his circumstances.

Forgive me if I say such a shame must proceed from false modesty, which always attends false honour as its shadow.

On First-day afternoons she attends a school, to which the children of the rich go, as well as the poor, to be instructed in the Scriptures.

Croggon has labored here more than seven years, and knows not of one conversion among the rich Greeks--not one attends the service for worship.

This is the glittering period of life, when the gay perspective of the future seems clothed in every attractive hue, and the objects of this world assume a grace divine: then it is that happiness, borne on the wings of innocence and light-hearted mirth, attends our every step, and seems to wait obedient to our will.

Bill Fish, a waterman who attends the youngest boys in their excursions.

Tom is married to the sister of Bartley, the comedian, and carries with him into private life the estimation which ever attends him in public.

A bit of good advice that will not only benefit the squire if he attends to it, but perhaps save the lives of one or two of the Bath pedestrians.

From these sensible resolutions, the reader may conceive some idea of the misconduct that attends the management of the poor in England, as well as of the grievous burdens entailed upon the people by the present laws which constitute this branch of the legislature.

A practice which has ever struck their senses, and of which they have seen and heard innumerable precedents, has an authority with them much superior to that which attends maxims derived from antiquated statutes and mouldy records.