Work for or be a servant to.
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Examples for "serve "
Examples for "serve "
1 Scholars throughout history faced this dilemma: do they serve power or truth?
2 It will serve 12 southern and eastern African countries, including South Africa.
3 The councillors elected this year will serve a term of four years.
4 A crisis could be used to serve other parts of his agenda.
5 It said this was a move to best serve the new region.
1 Also, the state requires hunters attend a mandatory alligator hunting safety course.
2 New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key will attend the Constitution Day event.
3 Dr Yockopua said doctors would only attend to serious cases and emergencies.
4 He would almost certainly also be asked to attend a diversity course.
5 Usually, political party leaders want their people to attend parliamentary party meetings.
1 I want the government to assist all the victims and help us.
2 Former colonial power France has said it will assist with the cleanup.
3 Marleau collected his second point of the game with the second assist .
4 Mini owners continue to be short changed on driver assist safety tech.
5 A consultation paper to assist the process was published by the Minister.
1 Dr Yockopua said doctors would only attend to serious cases and emergencies.
2 It was time to attend to the more practical matters of today.
3 The Pohiva government has said it has other priorities to attend to .
4 Laura, come here, dear; now attend to Doctor Spielsberg, and recollect yourself.
5 Apollo left Artemis' side to attend to the left flank of archers.
1 You know, it isn't necessary to wait on us hand and foot.
2 Love doth stand at his hand; joy doth wait on his command.
3 So the years slide by into decades and still Galway wait on .
4 I just think we need to wait on that a little bit.
5 I held my hand up to make Finlay wait on the platform.
6 They could wait on the outcome of the fighting in the west.
7 Shouldn't we wait on this, see what we come up with first?
8 Still the business of the State could not wait on private grief.
9 We'll be here forever if we have to wait on Council politics.
10 Only the most illustrious noblemen can wait on the Emperor at table.
11 I have assigned a servant of the chamber to wait on you.
12 Pepe told us of his agony during the wait on the pad.
13 I'd planned to check online while I wait on the other books.
14 If you value your happiness and success in life, wait on God.
15 She'll wait on the curb while I check with the shop owner.
16 I told him to wait on the bench by the docket lieutenant.
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This collocation consists of: Wait on across language varieties