词汇 | example_english_attend |
释义 | Examples of attendThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Approximately 250 out of 1600 employees attended a party, which was held at the hospital. Demented and chronic depressed patients attending a day hospital: stress experienced by carers. A total of 15 older people with dementia took part, two of whom attended all five formal group discussions. Although he had attended a church school and his parents had been ' slightly religious', he said that he had never been interested in religion. She attended one discussion at the request of another participant. Moreover, each representation is attended by questions no less puzzling. A new unit associates the processing primitives that are attended to simultaneously. If children were simply attending to associations, one of two things should happen. Their rejection of qualia, however, is less persuasive; as is their view that we see only what we are attending to. The workshop was well attended, and the teachers were keen to learn about the approaches used elsewhere in the world. Teachers feel that there are many other influences on their teaching, including courses attended, books read, and the work of other teachers. As a result, children may devote less time attending to language about objects, people, and events, thus prompting parents to redirect their attention more frequently. All children were from middle-class families or had parents who were attending graduate school. Of 39 patients followed-up, 28 attended for more than 5 years. As with flesh and blood consultants, medical software exists only to assist the judgment of the attending physician. The possibility of women attending the # [sheriff's] tourn and the role of female plaintiffs in trespass are also raised (p. 230). Meanwhile, double doses of attention are garnered from the attending physician, who must assess the patient herself while also addressing the medical student's assessment. Concern with the importance of attending to social context was ubiquitous. The heritage program was mandatory and was attended from grades 1 to 13 as an ordinary part of the curriculum. Pensioners attending these activities were generally healthy, mobile, and came from diverse socio-economic backgrounds. Only two of the women, both of whom were in their mid-seventies and college educated, were currently attending formal dieting programmes. Finally, the third factor represented awareness and modern skills, including frequency of training attended by family members. The immediate scope is the general locus of attention, in this case the span of time being attended to. I was floored by the juxtaposition of the erudite symposium he had just attended with this disclosure. Initially infants are simply checking to see if the partner is attending to the object they are manipulating. All children in this sample attended special education preschools and received either speech and/or physical therapy. As a group they had completed less education than average and few had attended college. Indeed, a number of autistic individuals are extremely intelligent, attending college and/or acquiring sophisticated specialized skills. I attended both symposia and found both those and the book extremely interesting. Another is the dramatic rise in the number of students who had attended private schools. Besides our selective recall of dreams, our existing cognitive biases for attending to threat also result in biases in categorizing dream content. The following tabulated statement will give some idea as to the measure of success which has attended these attempts at colonisation. English students are not placed according to proficiency but simply the grade they are attending. In addition, we conducted a multicentre survey of calcium dietary intake during pregnancy among nulliparous women attending antenatal care in developing countries. Sixty of these women were case matched for age, ethnicity, and educational level to a control group of 60 primigravid women attending the same clinics. In addition, all children attended regular classrooms, although 12% of the sample was in classrooms with younger classmates because of grade retention. We have not attended to generalizations of our work to other domains, although we would certainly hope that such might occur. The number attending only once had dropped to forty-six (33.0 per cent). Even by the second meeting most sessions were halved - only 75 people attended in one committee. Inconsistencies in the numbers within the tables are caused by children missing certain clinic visits, but attending later ones. A second group was obtained from patients attending a chest clinic. The remainder were either not contacted or were unable to give any definite reason for not attending. Women mainly in the age range 40-50 years who attended a dermatology clinic between 1956 and 1964 were investigated. On the other hand, women stop attending educational institutions because of marriage, which is observed more frequently. The proportion of children in this study who had attended welfare clinics was estimated by two different methods. The data show quite clearly that both age groups attended to the dimension that was most relevant to the preceding context. The older groups attended an infants' school in the same town. A thousand women, not all newlyweds, attended at least once. Of the 1088 women who attended at least once, not all were newly-weds. All of them attended regular classes in regular schools. All were attending nursery school either full-time or part-time. The two-, three- and four-yearolds attended one of two laboratory preschools at a large university. A control group consisted of 100 married women taken at random from pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic of the same hospital. In effect, as children became familiar with the procedure, they attended more readily. Trials were initiated by an experimenter in an adjacent control room only when the infant was attending to the screen. First, he attended only modern schools and had no formal religious education. Routine screening of patients attending a psychiatric assessment unit. To value this time, we asked what activity the subjects (and their companions) would have participated in had they not attended physiotherapy. The attending physician serves the role as admitting and discharge coordinator for a patient, so their individual practice style should be carefully quantified if possible. Continuous and fragmented forest shared many attending bird species in common, but there was elevational segregation of attending bird species. Each clinic was asked to distribute 25 surveys to consecutive women attending the clinic for cervical cancer screening. Temporal characteristics of attending repeatedly to the same item have been addressed by several researchers, but results are inconclusive. They attended to the way in which their bodies, their identities, and their roles were transformed in the act of mediumship. As these titles suggest, the animals are engaged in human activities: dancing, attending school, hunting, duelling. Table 5 shows the pregnancies occurring in the infertile patients attending the clinic in the years 1970-72. The number of bird species attending flocks was greater during the dry season, declining thereafter during the breeding season. Participants were all nulliparous women attending antenatal care clinics before the 20th week of gestation after a randomly selected starting date. The festivities lasted four days and were attended by the royal embassy and various nobles and prelates from near and far. They attended schools that provided a version of the whole language approach to reading which did not include explicit instruction on individual letter-phoneme correspondences. In an evaluation of process-level variables, intervention foster parents were compared with control foster parents attending televised foster parent training. A hierarchical interpretation of state intervention is tempered, however, by stressing the significance of unintended consequences attending central government's successive interventions in housing provision. She returned home and resumed shopping and attending church, activities she enjoyed. The elementary school, up to 8th grade, is attended by 45 students, while high school instruction is offered to about 120 students. One might assume that the attending physician was equipped to investigate these. A further 30 persons were identified as having attended the birthday party ; none had developed symptoms subsequently. Intelligent international action is reflexive in that it attends to the world that actions help constitute, as well as take effect within. The same is frequently true of encountering an individual you learn attended the same college or university as you. Respondent religiosity was determined by asking them how often they prayed, went to temple and attended religious meetings. The rate of defection was based only on votes attended. Between 1970 and 1992 the number of children attending preschool has increased from 10 to 50 % [1]. Ten of the 356 students who attended breakfast developed symptoms of vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhoea 2-3 h later. The sample was stratified by age and rural-urban environment, and informed consent obtained to take blood specimens from subjects attending phlebotomy centres. Table 1 shows considerable variation between respondents depending on the type of educational institution they attended. She added, they were now 'dreading' the time when their youngest child would begin attending early education. The handful who attended annual party conferences only contributed to discussion on women-related topics. As the most radical challenge to dualism comes from eliminativists, it is fitting to end this section by attending to one of their representatives. To make matters even worse, a couple of individuals complained that the training sessions they had attended had more participants than computers. Teachers reported that if and when they attended professional conferences, sessions about educational software were common. In our institution, it's the custom to write reports on the conferences we have attended, and to circulate these documents to other members of staff. Few rallies were held and fewer people attended. In the following years other small cohorts followed, and twenty or so girls above the age of twelve attended the school in 1979. In this case the money came from a single, wealthy shipowner who attended his chapel. The reason for this is the extraordinary measure of blessing that attended his ministry in that place. What is missing is the attending physician who makes sure they work as a team. Whether they would be attended to or processed when spoken by a familiar caregiver is unclear. They all worked with some under fives attending the schools they covered. Many community health workers attended and expressed their scepticism about moves to greater integration. I also attended a number of the introductory workshops to which potential recruits are invited. The researchers identified 167 people who had been attending for a year or more. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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