Sentence examples for make you attentive from inspiring English sources

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As with all of the most memorable Lucier pieces, this work does make you attentive to the positioning of sounds – and their unique methods of dying away.

This will make you attentive in the class and also loyal to the subjects.

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A production that makes you attentive to such Shakespearean details is clearly a very good one and is well worth catching when it's broadcast on NT Live on 30 January.

By the way, turns out gum can relax you, lower your stress levels, and make you more attentive.[14] Just don't smack it too loudly.

He said it makes you more attentive to blessings - and more optimistic, too.

You may stand, sit, kneel, or adopt any other posture that makes you feel attentive to the altar and what it represents.

If lounging on the balcony chairs doesn't make you feel like royalty, the attentive staff serving those at the pool and beach will.

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Some of these workout related audio books come with calming music in the background, thereby making you stay focused and attentive during the workout.

Smiling and listening helps a lot, since it makes you seem already engaged and attentive.

Front of house staff are similarly well prepared, providing attentive service without making you feel as if they are almost sitting in your lap.

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