A servant in Courcel livery tended them with quiet diligence.
His research reveals that public servants tend to be more intrinsically motivated, and thus, are prone to have a negative reaction to monetary incentives.
Let the servants 'tend to the table in the morning.
So civil servants tend to come out rather more into the open, to meet people on behalf of their ministers, receive deputations and so forth.
But then he overlooked many little things like that, things that servants usually tended to.
There they discover Gerald and his servants tending to a frog-like monster.
My servants in my homeland had sometimes tended to be that way also.
Certainly it awed others; he had almost no palace staff, because ordinary servants tended to be too frightened of the witch to function properly.
The servants and I tended Alcuin, while the embalmers came to work their art on Guy, whose body lay in state in his humble room.
He is mounted on a yellow horse, tended to by a servant clothed in white.