1 On Thursday the prisoner will be brought before the magistrates, and your attendance will be required.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan DoyleContext Highlight In PART II: CHAPTER VI. A CONTINUATION OF THE REMINISCENCES OF JOHN W... 2 With his dogs in attendance he set out and made a careful tour of inspection of the farm buildings, the other animals following at a respectful distance.
3 The surly knight remained in attendance.
4 Tom was in attendance, and loitered about until the expected train came in.
5 The domestics, after being carefully searched and disarmed, were confined in another part of the castle; and Rowena was refused even the comfort she might have derived from the attendance of her handmaiden Elgitha.
6 "There are at least two hundred men assembled in the woods," answered a squire who was in attendance.
7 So please ye," said the squire, who was still in attendance, "I think old Urfried has them somewhere in keeping, for love of the confessor.
8 Mr. Giles, dressed with scrupulous care in a full suit of black, was in attendance upon them.
9 He had spoken little to either of the two men, who relieved each other in their attendance upon him; and they, for their parts, made no effort to rouse his attention.
10 Between these two, she could want no possible attendance by day or night.
11 Venn soon felt himself relieved from further attendance, and went to the door, scarcely able yet to realize the strange catastrophe that had befallen the family in which he took so great an interest.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 5: 9 Sights and Sounds Draw the Wanderers Together 12 The next day young Pavlushka made his first attendance at school.
13 Prince Andrew during the battle had been in attendance on the Austrian General Schmidt, who was killed in the action.
14 Having dressed for his attendance at court in full parade uniform, which he had not worn for a long time, he went into Bilibin's study fresh, animated, and handsome, with his hand bandaged.
15 On receiving the news he immediately dispatched Adjutant General Wintzingerode, who was in attendance on him, to the enemy camp.