" I'd like to hire you three, but I suppose you have business to attend to ..." | |
"Clara, attend to this customer!" | |
"Gentlemen,if you'll excuse me, I have a 13-episode commitment from CBS to attend to. " | |
"I have some business to attend to at the farm, mainly to do with the girl." | |
"I have to attend to family problems. | |
" I'd like to hire you three, but I suppose you have business to attend to ..." | |
"Clara, attend to this customer!" | |
"Gentlemen,if you'll excuse me, I have a 13-episode commitment from CBS to attend to. " | |
"I have some business to attend to at the farm, mainly to do with the girl." | |
"I have to attend to family problems. | |
- He attends to my every need. | |
-He attends to my needs. | |
And attends to use her knowledge of atomic devices to create a practical detonator, with which he will then threaten the world. | |
Ashur already attends to it. | |
Escort our guest to his quarters... and make sure that the doctor attends to his wound. | |
- He attends to my every need. | |
-He attends to my needs. | |
And attends to use her knowledge of atomic devices to create a practical detonator, with which he will then threaten the world. | |
Ashur already attends to it. | |
Escort our guest to his quarters... and make sure that the doctor attends to his wound. | |
"I really very carefully attended to | |
"Pain insists upon being attended to." | |
# He should have attended to the sick # | |
- All attended to, sir. | |
- Get all your business attended to? | |
"deep sleep from which he awoke much refreshed and relieved by the knowledge that he had been spared the ordeal of attending to the ageing matinée idol´s ranting and posturing." | |
'She may have slipped into the river while attending to a flat tire. | |
- ...attending to the cut under his eye. | |
- I'm attending to it, sir. | |
- They will need attending to. - Don't worry, Madame Maxime. Our gamekeeper, Hagrid, is more than capable of seeing to them. | |
"I really very carefully attended to | |
"Pain insists upon being attended to." | |
# He should have attended to the sick # | |
- All attended to, sir. | |
- Get all your business attended to? | |
"deep sleep from which he awoke much refreshed and relieved by the knowledge that he had been spared the ordeal of attending to the ageing matinée idol´s ranting and posturing." | |
'She may have slipped into the river while attending to a flat tire. | |
- ...attending to the cut under his eye. | |
- I'm attending to it, sir. | |
- They will need attending to. - Don't worry, Madame Maxime. Our gamekeeper, Hagrid, is more than capable of seeing to them. | |