Example sentences of "attend to [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps those matters may be attended to during the passage of the Bill .
2 The Gas Cooker and the faulty trolley will be attended to during the summer break .
3 The arguments of Tallis and Scholes against a major aspect of poststructuralist theory and practice should be attended to on the level at which they are advanced .
4 In the standard experiments the effect of arousal is to change the range of cues attended to by the subject , high arousal conditions thus show best memory for central information while in low arousal conditions subjects remember peripheral information best .
5 Spinoza was , in any case , little attended to by the moralists of this period .
6 This meant that all electrical faults would be attended to by the electricians , but that mechanical faults would be dealt with by the mechanical trade nominated to that machine .
7 Whilst no-one can predict with certainty all the problems which will occur during the life of a firm , it is important that certain basic matters be attended to from the outset in relation to the conduct of the partners and their responsibilities .
8 From the eighth century these duties were attended to in the Lateran by seven bishops from the nearby dioceses and in four other basilicas by the priests of the titular churches , now increased to twenty-eight .
9 If such information was not attended to in the judgment phase then it is possible that when it is seen in the recognition phase it will be noticed for the first time .
10 The general implications of this would be that fixed information is very seldom attended to in the judgment phase ( and possibly in normal driving ) and on those occasions in recognition tests when it is attended to , rather than aiding recognition sensitivity , its unfamiliarity simply biases subjects towards calling all stimuli distractors .
11 They interpret the studies as showing that not only are central details more likely to be attended to in the arousal condition , but that since even when only one eye fixation is permitted the same results occur , there must be differences in the processing of arousing material in addition to the original attentional effect .
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