attendance - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • confirm: Substitution Policy If having confirmed attendance you find you are unable to attend the event our cancelation policy will apply.
  • compel: But 80 % do not bother to come to court and the authorities have no power to compel attendance.
  • maximize: Consider if weekends are good times or bad to maximize attendance.
  • require: The post will require periodic attendance outside normal working hours.

Preposition: at

  • meeting: Attendance at any group meeting is open to all members.
  • conference: Many conferences no longer offer free attendance at conferences for speakers.
  • seminar: Attendance at seminars is recorded by students ' signatures.

Adjective modifier

  • regular: Regular attendance at these sessions has proved invaluable to past students.
  • average: At the end of March, the average attendance for the UK stood at 32.
  • irregular: If they don't accept your explanation they can take you to court for irregular attendance.
  • punctual: As a result, full and punctual attendance is a requirement for ongoing membership.
  • satisfactory: Requirements of entry: B grade in Performance Intermediate and satisfactory attendance and teacher's reports.
  • poor: Poor attendance, together with a failure to cover any work missed, will inevitably result in lack of success.

Modifies a noun

  • allowance: Attendance allowance is paid by the Department of Social Security to disabled people who require regular assistance with their personal care.
  • figure: The 2006/7 budget is based on an attendance figure of 6,500.
  • at: ATTENDANCE AT STAFF DEVELOPMENT COURSES Your attention is drawn to the Notes section of the Central Staff Development Program recently distributed.

Noun used with modifier

  • outpatient: This benefit is not payable in respect of outpatient attendance, Maternity or Psychiatric Day Care.
  • church: Even in pagan old England, church attendance actually began to rise last year!

Preposition: of

  • registrar: There will be a fee payable for the attendance of the registrar ( see How much does it cost?

Preposition: for

  • guinea: Find their marks further non-discretionary incentive that made sales attendances for guineas.

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