Sentence examples for attended purpose from inspiring English sources

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Last year, when I attended Purpose, the values-led business conference, I discovered the similarities between BCorps and the principles that have always governed Aboriginal business.

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CHWs who attended multi-purpose training gave a lower performance than CHWs who did not [ 18, 25, 26].

After the Saturday matinée in each city, a panel discussion was held with both the audience and anyone else who wanted to attend, the purpose being to raise awareness about human trafficking in Canada and elsewhere.

Consent was obtained from LTFU participants for permission to visit the last school they attended for the purpose of conducting interviews with educators.

Between March 2003 and February 2005, eligible women were recruited from three familial cancer centres (Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, and Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia), which they had attended for the purpose of genetic testing.

A woman I met had one book group she attended for the purposes of frivolity, and another for the meditated consideration of the literature du jour.

(I confess I felt a lot like John Waters in the 1980s, when he attended – for research purposes, and alone – a Saturday-morning screening of The Care Bears Movie during the notorious McMartin pre-school devil-worship and child-abuse trial).

More than any character out of Joyce or Conrad or Greene, the Consul, with his Kaballah talk and indignation, reminded me of one of Samuel Beckett's jawboning, erudite eccentrics: Murphy, for example, a man likewise seized with a peculiar sense of purpose and attended by a put-upon woman.

A group of Sanders supporters seems to have attended for the sole purpose of making it clear they do not.

After randomization, participants attended clinic visits for purposes of medical management every 2 months in the first year and quarterly thereafter; outcome data were collected at baseline, 6 months, and annually.

Premises used as a place of work (including voluntary work) by more than one person, or where members of the public might attend for the purpose of seeking or receiving goods or services from someone working there (even if members of the public are not always present), are smoke-free all the time.

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