I have some urgent business to attend to.
While I am out/away, please attend to my house.
If you don't attend to your experiment, you won't succeed.
In an hour or two, we may be more free to attend to you.
You hang up hurriedly and attend to the baby. Meanwhile, the meal gets burnt.
Since don't listen to, I am lazy to say, from attend to of shut eyes at one side rest.
I have sent him a letter that I'll trouble him to attend to, or he and I will fall out
This is one of the reasons we should carefully attend to our parents when they are sick.
To fill( fulfil) an order; to execute an order; to attend to an order; to put an order through; to carry out an order
He was about to give details of the tea that he wanted, but the busy waiter had to attend to other orders.
We didn't think it would be this long before we made the next version, and we'll try to attend to future upgrade needs more quickly.
I have something to attend to.
I attend to rest, lose no time to fight again.
We never take shortcuts. We attend to every detail.
It's late. I still have something to attend to. I've got to go.
They would spin and weave cloth, cook and attend to the domestic side of life.
Your local agent is...... who will be pleased to attend to your requirements and to give you after-sales service.
All women during menses also couldn't attend to wedding. Otherwise, it will bring misfortune to the newlywed.
GPs, unlike specialists who only attend to a specific set of health issues, offer a wide range of health services.
The job is very simple, that is, to attend to the store, or to deliver goods in a box van in the store.
Call me when the fog set in. Sound regulation whistle, attend to echo sounding and start radar at an interval not more than 20 minutes.
Please attend to what you are doing!
You won't succeed unless you attend to your work.
I am very busy and have no time to attend to the matter.
And as Nilekani suggests, with expanding wealth, India eventually will be able to afford to attend to environmental issues.
In case there is something urgent, and you must attend to it in person, you should entrust someone else,
Often attend to Guansu and my place, always loyal to my Tao, righteous to me, I am also uneasy with the place, do not think about it.
My name is Kevin. I am an eight year old boy in third grade. I attend to Tom Matsumoto Elementary School.
How can I have time to attend to your trivia?
He did attend the lecture this morning but somehow he did not seem to attend to it.
If you don' t attend to your work, you won' t succeed.
Jane and Rosa, what are you wasting your time for, here? Go in and attend to your muslins.
If the Contractor does not attend to examine and agree such records and drawings, they shall be taken to be correct.
You must attend to your teacher.
The shop-owner asks all the shop-assistants to attend to customers patiently.
If we are to strengthen the central authorities, we must attend to the interests of the localities.
To succeed, you must override both a normal impulse to attend to new information and curiosity about something forbidden. Brain geeks call this response inhibition.
I will leave you to attend to the matter .
"If you had," pursued Mr. Lorry,"perhaps you would attend to it."
He was removed to a private house opposite to the theatre, and the surgeon General of the Army, and other surgeons, sent for to attend to his condition.
I'm afraid I have some pressing business to attend to.
Our photo studio has professional technicians to attend to the work of shooting, developing and renovating, with quality guaranteed.
He tried to attend to her question.
"Do you mention?" Defend 2 later, attend to a clear orchid of querying of Ye accustomed in the court 1.
If you don't attend to your teacher, you'll never learn any thing.
Mind you, face forward and attend to the teacher!
After the seismic shifts that took place last week, there are many jobs to do and details to attend to.
attend to sb's instant needs
Since Emperor Wanli no longer considered the war, there was no mind to attend to the funeral, so the queen's coffin has not been buried.