How To Use Accompanied In A Sentence

  • We also ate a lot of mysterious crumbed meats accompanied with fried potatoes.
  • Accompanied by an ensemble, Musica Fiata, incorporating specialist period instruments such as chalumeau, arciliuto and violino in tromba marina, La Capella Ducale deliver the psalms with joy, some of the ornamentation is so detailed it sounds like laughter. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • In that time she accompanied members of the Royal Family on some unforgettable overseas tours.
  • Several other recent transfers have been accompanied by a strong whiff of controversy.
  • Thirty unarmed INS agents accompanied the flight, guarding the handcuffed deportees in shifts, standing in aircraft's aisles at every fifth row.
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  • After just the right wait, they arrived, each accompanied by a side dish of steamed vegetables.
  • It shows a stag hunt, accompanied by more unlikely woodland animals such as a monkey and a tortoise. Times, Sunday Times
  • She gave me a cheerful grin and rattled off her past employers, accompanied by a brief biodata, both seemingly satisfying.
  • Hytra Grouper on a bed of salicornia and spinach accompanied with a crayfish sauce scented with pelargonium at Hytra It's daybreak at Athens' Agora, or central market, and the air is buzzing with the cries of fish mongers hawking the day's catch. Not Your Typical Greek Salad
  • Children under fourteen should be accompanied by a parent.
  • While she did sing live, she was accompanied by taped music and voices. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the triumph followed the faire Parthenopeian _Leria_, with a lawrell crowne, accompanied with _Melanthia_, whose habites and voices represented the pride of Greece, [A] whereupon the great Macedon rested his head: She bare a splendent lampe, communicating the light thereof with hir companion, then the rest more excellent both in voice and song. Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • A group of promising young musicians, accompanied by Peter Duffy, played a selection of polkas, marches, and the lovely air ‘Inis Oirr’.
  • Mr. SOARIES: Robert Tilton, Robert Tilton is a so-called televangelist who was discovered to have gotten prayer requests accompanied by money and then when an investigative reporter went behind his church he found all of those prayer requests dumped unopened. NPR Topics: News
  • In the Windhoek area, the generally calm weather of the past few days has been accompanied by clear, still nights.
  • It will include harpists, a soprano soloist accompanied by the flute and spinet and music by Mozart as well as other lesser-known composers.
  • Morris Goldsworth came out of the central room accompanied by a well-suited, ponderous young man in his twenties, marking his catalogue. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
  • At this level, delayering is accompanied by the need for self-supervision by work groups (sometimes called their empowerment).
  • Appropriately, the movements are accompanied by live electronic and acoustic music.
  • The figure was accompanied by an upwardly revised 5.4 per cent increase in November. Times, Sunday Times
  • The main course is best accompanied by baba ghanoush tahini and an onion-and-tomato salad dressed with peanut butter and olive oil.
  • The gardener strolled off, his golden gown soon lost in the golden expanse of grass, accompanied by several small animals which capered at his feet, circled his head or hopped off and on his shoulders.
  • I marinated the meat in red wine and then slowly grilled and ate it, accompanied by a light green salad and a half bottle of Country Beaujolais.
  • Children aged twelve or under must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Atlantic and the Pacific oceans, has been accompanied by results of a most interesting and impressive nature, and has created new conditions, not in the routes of commerce only, but in political geography, which powerfully affect our relations toward and necessarily increase our interests in any transisthmian route which may be opened and employed for the ends of peace and traffic, or, in other contingencies, for uses inimical to both. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • Diana's house was crowded with happy people whose spontaneous outbursts of song were accompanied by lively music.
  • Silvi started playing badminton at the age of six when she accompanied her father to his training session.
  • Traders in Waterfoot hit out at DEFRA'S new guidelines that rule all waste disposed of by business owners must be accompanied by a certificate of proof, showing how the waste was disposed.
  • On another song, she was accompanied by a montage of dozens of her previous incarnations.
  • Each image in this lavishly illustrated book is accompanied by a detailed explanation.
  • The sumptuous VIP room - the Krug Room - is an intimate setting where indulgence is accompanied by fine delicacies like oysters and caviar.
  • The sun set about ten o'clock, and Lady Clare and Shag greeted its last departing rays with a whinny, accompanied by a wanton kickup from the rear -- for whatever Boyhood in Norway
  • Next morning, his lordship and friends, accompanied by the high and low bailiffs, walked to view the manufactory of Mr. Clay, japanner in ordinary to his Majesty and his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; the sword manufactory of The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 2
  • The word "carol" comes from the Greek "choros," which is a circular dance accompanied by singing, usually to celebrate fertility. Apartment Therapy Main
  • Through the wall he was continually listening to the Bach G minor unaccompanied violin sonata.
  • The band's upcoming eighth album will be accompanied by a TV documentary about the recording process. The Sun
  • Changes in social structure are thus likely to be accompanied by changes in the function of component institutions.
  • Those authors presented words in a study phase, accompanied by one of three types of questions, about the graphemic, phonemic or semantic properties of the word.
  • With these programs, families have access to innovative pre-packaged treatment kits that contain a dispersible, flavored oral antibiotic accompanied by illustrated instructions designed to allow caregivers or rural community health workers to treat pneumonia at home - when and where it matters. Mandy Moore: Remembering the Forgotten Killer
  • A bowl accompanied by a plate of three perogies, a scoop of mashed potatoes and a gob of the ubiquitous sour cream makes a filling, comforting and extremely thrifty supper.
  • Levi-Montalcini studied with Giuseppe Levi (1872 – 1965), a leading histologist and lecturer from whom she learned the systems and research methods that accompanied her throughout her life. Rita Levi-Montalcini.
  • If you have a customs inspector, make sure that person is accompanied by a chaperon while they are aboard.
  • At the same time the election was accompanied by continuous strikes, small and large, protest marches and student demonstrations.
  • They are never alone accompanied by noble thoughts. 
  • On Friday, June 4th, 2010, Ambassador Zhang Jungao, accompanied by the staff members of the Chinese Embassy and Chinese Medical Team, paid a visit to the Guyana Demerara Distillers Ltd (DDL).
  • You will be able to enjoy fresh vegetables, fruits, or sweets accompanied with a light soda or sparking water.
  • Some children approached him shyly, accompanied by their parents.
  • Lorries and unaccompanied trailers were prevented from being loaded onto ferries, but passengers were allowed to board.
  • The course books are accompanied by four cassettes.
  • It is announced by the horns con sordini, accompanied very softly by held notes in the strings, except viola, pizzicato in the celli, and tympani. Edward MacDowell
  • Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • All accompanied by some dodgy spelling and hyperbolic punctuation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The next thing I knew stentorian voices were to be heard outside, accompanied by high-powered torch beams piercing the shrubbery.
  • She's accompanied here by some cracking musicians, including Cunningham himself on piano, cittern and whistles, with Ed Boyd's deft guitar and the bodhrán of Mark Maguire.
  • Its diversion tunnel is accompanied by upstream and downstream cofferdams that permit construction of the main dam.
  • As I am not a bahadur I just accompanied the bahadurs to the bus-stand and bought a ticket to Manali while they were pataoing the bus-driver for srinagar to take them along in the cabin.
  • It wasn't so much the oath that roused the furor as the document which accompanied it, entitled Protocols and Requirements Between Spiritual Father & His Spiritual Sons, which takes, Garth George of The New Zealand Herald noted, "1300 words to describe in jaw-dropping detail how the 'spiritual sons' shall behave towards their 'spiritual father.' Cult scene: New Zealand and Africa - Boing Boing
  • If the listing is accompanied by a share issue, it will be the subscription period and other formalities which dictate the timetable.
  • Although for Newton the Apocalypse would be accompanied by plagues and war, it would be the storm before the calm.
  • This would only be effective if it were accompanied by changes in policing practice and prosecution policy.
  • It is so lovely to view the sweet innocence of the ghouls and hobgoblins who visit our thresholds, calling out ‘trick or treat’, often accompanied by imaginative verse of their own making.
  • The degrees which Oxford and Cambridge conferred in Grammar did not involve residence or entitle the recipients to a vote in Convocation; but the conferment was accompanied by ceremonies which were almost parodies of the solemn proceedings of graduation or inception in a recognised Faculty, a birch taking the place of a book as a symbol of the power and authority entrusted to the graduand. Life in the Medieval University
  • With the exception of these 11 patients, when ultrasonagraphy suggested gall stone recurrence it was always accompanied by an oral cholecystectography.
  • It's a staged drama in which accompanied singing has an essential function.
  • The jaunty incidental music that has accompanied her progress from bedroom, through kitchen, to surgery ceases. Times, Sunday Times
  • Announcement of the verdict was accompanied by shouts and cheers.
  • The main preparation is the festive meal that follows the Bris, which is accompanied by special blessings during the Grace After Meals.
  • Accompanied by Flipside, whose rhymes are always slick and savvy, the two performed a dynamite set.
  • Music was provided on organ by Mrs. Mary Deering accompanied by St. Kevin's choir.
  • But now, as Kurt and I moved tentatively toward where Pam had buttonholed him, Murdoch seemed not only unaccompanied but alone.
  • He could see a massive row of cruisers and destroyers, accompanied by a single battleship.
  • Above, on a wooden platform, are the mill stones, accompanied by one or two antique items of interest.
  • Will his rebellion be accompanied by patriotic exhortations - the kind which we associate with the freedom struggle that followed?
  • A solitary disgruntled staff officer accompanied Lohengrin back to his hotel, asking him what he did want, receiving no reply. LOHENGRIN
  • The singer was accompanied on the piano by her sister.
  • The wait for ribs and sliced pork yielded plates of succulent meat accompanied by chunky homemade potato salad and fried okra.
  • This opens strikingly with the high voices singing unaccompanied in unison.
  • An audible hissing pop accompanied the loosening of the last bolt, and at the sight of my leprous fore-arms and the great plates of scabrous horn which have overgrown my chest, the roust-abouts screamed like a pair of God-damned fat ladies.
  • She appeared unaccompanied and unconcerned throughout the match. Times, Sunday Times
  • I agreed to admit him to a side room on a general medical ward accompanied by a prison officer.
  • The Arteria Profunda Linguæ (ranine artery; deep lingual artery) is the terminal portion of the lingual artery; it pursues a tortuous course and runs along the under surface of the tongue, below the Longitudinalis inferior, and above the mucous membrane; it lies on the lateral side of the Genioglossus, accompanied by the lingual nerve. VI. The Arteries. 3a. 2. The External Carotid Artery
  • It is perfectly normal for your child to develop either a wet or dry cough because most colds are accompanied by a cough.
  • He beginneth not with obscure definitions, which must blur the margent with interpretations, and load the memory with doubtfulness: but he cometh to you with words sent in delightful proportion, either accompanied with, or prepared for the well enchanting skill of music; and with a tale forsooth he cometh unto you: with a tale which holdeth children from play, and old men from the chimney corner. English literary criticism
  • Isabelle arrives accompanied by her silly and pretentious mother and Romainville, a middle-aged roué and friend.
  • In recent years, researchers have shown that physical changes in the body can be accompanied by mental changes as well.
  • Such defiantly provocative work, and the uproarious punk music which accompanied it, won him cult status.
  • For the refuge in the Buddha to be genuine, it must be accompanied by a commitment to the Buddha as an incomparable teacher, as unexcelled and unsurpassed.
  • Morning and evening they were exercised in the nearby meadows, and we often accompanied our father on these walks.
  • The elite were often buried in log-lined tombs within the charnel houses, accompanied by a selection of rich grave goods.
  • She thinks fans also enjoy the fact that classes are accompanied by the piano. Times, Sunday Times
  • This massive monetary expansion has been accompanied by a steep downtrend in the federal funds rate.
  • The photo was accompanied by a story about the children's origins and backgrounds and details of their adoption by American families.
  • He saw comedies, tragedies, dramas, shows of acrobatics and clowning, all accompanied by fine music, and all this performed by a family of only twenty members.
  • Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Sexual excitement is accompanied throughout by a sensation of pleasure, specifically known as _voluptuous pleasure_, the _voluptuous sensation_, or simply _voluptuousness_ (in Latin, _libido sexualis_). The Sexual Life of the Child
  • Accompanied by a flask of tea and his familiar pipe, Britain's most famous campaigner for socialism filled the Grand's stage without ever leaving his comfy seat.
  • Smoke emissions from the smelter cover the town in a heavy sulphurous mist occasionally accompanied by fall-out of ash.
  • Although accompanied some of the time by his posh, dull, white bread girlfriend, a germ of doubt grows in the mind of the audience.
  • Her every variation was accompanied by bravos.
  • We woke under dull, drear skies, with a steadily increasing wind accompanied by blasts of sleet as the day wore on.
  • Growing disorder, eruptions of violence and decades of insecurity have accompanied each rebirth of capitalism in the past.
  • The meal came in courses accompanied by wine from bottles - the sort that need corkscrews, not twist tops - and with real knives and forks.
  • To me the peach is the queen, the Koh-i-noor, the Cotopaxi, the Angkor Wat, the Bach unaccompanied cello suites of fruit. The Peach
  • Despite the fanfare of publicity that accompanied its launch, his latest novel sold only a few hundred copies.
  • The Maenads were Dionysus' female votaries who accompanied him when he traveled.
  • It was brought into the station by the lord provost of Stirling, Colin O'Brien, accompanied by pipers to the tune of ‘Scots Wha Hae’.
  • There followed card games accompanied by a few mugs of goon.
  • In truth this Caucasian wine, although rather sour, accompanied by the boiled fowl, known as pilau -- has rather a pleasant taste about it. The Adventures of a Special Correspondent
  • Noise-induced hearing loss is often accompanied by hyperacusis, which is a reduced tolerance to elevated levels of sound. MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • Members of the Taoist Tai Chi society accompanied James and gave a demonstration of the benefits the eastern low-impact exercise can have for older people.
  • The caravan of cars was accompanied by men and women on bicycles and limping along by foot.
  • Modern medicine raises the stakes as its power to do good is accompanied by increasing potential for harm.
  • He always accompanied monsignor, and slowed his long-legged gait to match the old man's.
  • George and Harry accompanied the teams, and when they left the main column the forest was skirted in their trip southwardly. The Wonder Island Boys: Conquest of the Savages
  • The bottom portion of her face became rounder with larger eyes and simply outlined lips, always accompanied by the pony-tailed, beribboned hair.
  • Steven finished the second race third and accompanied his teammate onto the podium.
  • If you're lucky, you'll visit on warm-coconut-rice-cake day, a small rice and coconut patty accompanied by a fresh oval slice of sweet mango.
  • Even the bill seems edible: it arrives laid out on a teak tray, meticulously hand-written on feathery rice paper, accompanied by two perfect tangerines.
  • Matthew had acquired a tank which trundled over the carpet emitting small but sharp percussive explosions accompanied by a shower of sparks.
  • He faded into insensibility, and passed from his blameless life on 12 February 1804, unaccompanied by his former intellectual powers.
  • MA is "restricted to anyone under age of 15, however, can be seen by under 15's if accompanied bty an adult Question: How Has the PG-13 Rating Changed Over The Years (if at all)? | /Film
  • A producer who had accompanied the pair from Cuba boarded the onward flight with only one other actor under his care. Times, Sunday Times
  • The book recounts Doonan's escape from Reading, accompanied by his best friend Biddie, in pursuit of the elusive beautiful people of London - and beyond. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • In the end the one-legged boy went out of the room with the inspector, the latter accompanied by the anxious and protesting superintendent. THE APOSTATE: written by Jack London
  • Move over Brit-pop, and bring on another depressive songbird accompanied by an acoustic guitar.
  • Many large Third World cities have arisen unaccompanied by national industrial growth.
  • She was accompanied by an equally red-faced and only slightly less stout younger woman, similarly attired. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • I dreamt last night that I went out for a drink with biscuitware and that halfway through the night he suddenly jumped up from his seat to perform an all-singing all-dancing musical number, accompanied by a well-rehearsed large chorus all in spangly costume. The One That's Still Making Me Chuckle
  • Pattaya City Hall was the first stop on their whirlwind tour, when at 11: 00 a.m. on May 5th, accompanied by escorts and news hounds, the Miss Thailand hopefuls were greeted by Mayor Pairat and the entire city administration.
  • Thus it was that at 2.00 pm on the 30th January 1649 Charles mounted the execution platform accompanied only by Bishop Juxon.
  • Wherefore, such opinions and persuasions are gradually insinuated into the mind, and are admitted insensibly without opposition or reluctancy, being never accompanied at their first admission with any secular disadvantage; -- but these divine convictions by the word befall men, some when they think of nothing less and desire nothing less; some when they design other things, as the pleasing of their ears or the entertainment of their company; and some that go on purpose to deride and scoff at what should be spoken unto them from it. Pneumatologia
  • The datto was accompanied by his wife, for notwithstanding he is A Woman's Journey through the Philippines On a Cable Ship that Linked Together the Strange Lands Seen En Route
  • She washed, moisturised, shaved, cleansed, toned, scrubbed and deodorised her skin, before putting on a deep-sea facemask, accompanied by the traditional cucumbers.
  • The conditions of employment which accompanied Mr. Claydon's letter of engagement made clear that the Authority reserved the right of transfer.
  • She was generally accompanied by De Forest, who had become her constant attendant. The Expressman and the Detective
  • But it is impossible by words to convey any idea of the effect of his conversation, and of the impression made by so much philosophy, gaiety and humour, accompanied by a manner at once so animated and simple.
  • His white hat was seated on his head backwards, the chain that he always wore accompanied by a hemp necklace.
  • The two dachshunds which accompanied him everywhere, followed with surprising speed.
  • John between the preceding vision and the following one, implying, on the one hand, the solemn introduction to the eternal sabbatism which is to follow the seventh seal; and, on the other, the silence which continued during the incense-accompanied prayers which usher in the first of the seven trumpets (Re 8: 3-5). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • It is important to tell your doctor if you develop genital itching or sores accompanied by fever and headache.
  • there were lone gentlemen and gentlemen accompanied by their wives
  • The Podolia ash beds consist largely of clay minerals accompanied by a variety of primary volcanogenic crystals and secondary sulphides, sulphates, oxides, carbonates, and silicates.
  • Halfway through the set, McCracken's antics reached a zenith when he performed a drum roll-accompanied backflip ‘just for Toronto.’
  • The clips are accompanied by commentary, often in English, admonishing Iraqis to "focus your utmost rage against the occupation. We're Losing the Infowar
  • The lamb was accompanied by an eggplant caviar, curried Israeli couscous and crab apple almond salad.
  • The fireworks will be accompanied by music performances and laser light displays.
  • A truly elegant taste is generally accompanied with excellence of heart. 
  • He also visited her grave accompanied by his mother, stubbed out cigarettes and swore at photographers.
  • Note 1: Taken from the observations of Father Baudoin, a Recollet priest who accompanied French forces in their campaigns out of Placentia eastwards and northwards along the English Shore in 1696 and 1697. Gutenber-e Help Page
  • Then, in great precession we walked out to the field for commencement accompanied by bagpipes.
  • McKinnon gathered up sextant and chronometer and accompanied them up to the bridge. SAN ANDREAS
  • HYPOKALEMlA A low plasma potassium concentration is not always accompanied by a deficit in total body potassium.
  • A bolt of lightning descended from the heavens in a blinding flash of yellow light accompanied by the rumble seconds later.
  • The songs are accompanied by guitar, mandolin, piano and the occasional glockenspiel and there is a good variety of each.
  • He told her that barrenness is cured by the presence of immoderate heat in a woman accompanied by turgescence. Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe
  • Six alien companies of the Pioneer Corps accompanied the allied invasion.
  • The chips, fried in dripping, were better than the cemented fish they accompanied. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shoot takes place accompanied by the inevitable sequence of bacon butties, coffee, tea and cakes.
  • It was a bonus that our bill, when presented, was accompanied by a digestif for each at the table.
  • Hard-shell lobster is seductively aromatic, accompanied by taro, edamame, and Riesling.
  • Donaldson's lucid chording inspires a sweetly poignant reading of ‘Lonely Woman’, while the opening of ‘Peace’ features a meltingly gorgeous statement on alto, accompanied only by Dave Green's ever thoughtful bass.
  • The cortège was accompanied by a guard of honour made up of local ICA members.
  • State enterprises were first ‘restructured, ‘- i.e., surplus personnel removed - and then denationalised, which was accompanied by mass redundancies.’
  • As usual with governments, this recognition is late and accompanied by a blizzard of bureaucracy and paperwork.
  • The Dutch are angry at the price rises that accompanied the loss of the guilder and the launch of the euro, hostile towards the new east European members from last year's big-bang enlargement, and opposed to Turkey joining the union.
  • Operating the camera himself and usually accompanied by a lone soundman, Mr. Levy shot 240 hours of footage. Jumbo Jerseyite Shows His Metal
  • -- Seminal emissions during sleep, usually accompanied by erotic dreams, are known as nocturnal pollutions or emissions, and are often called spermatorrhoea, though there is some disagreement respecting the use of the latter term. Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life.
  • The application was accompanied by a draft case stated.
  • What we are seeing from some reasserters is outward forms which are Anglican accompanied by an inward ecclessiology which is congregationalist. Who are the real Anglicans? « Anglican Samizdat
  • Mbeki, accompanied by his wife, Zanele, several ministers and about 30 South African businessmen, received a 21-gun salute and a military march-past after his arrival. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Besides the dances common among us, a sort of fandango is a favourite here: it is expressly adapted to display the graces of a fine figure to the best advantage, and is danced by two persons, whose picturesque attitudes and motions are accompanied on the guitar, and by tender songs, according in expression with the pantomimical representations of the dance. A New Voyage Round the World in the Years 1823, 24, 25, and 26. Vol. 1
  • Say no more, except perhaps to point out that if you want your views taken seriously in Brussels, try to make sure you're smoking Gauloises and are accompanied by several hundred sulky colleagues in trucks.
  • Christopher started off with prawns cooked in coriander, ginger and garlic, accompanied by a close cousin of the Hellmans family.
  • Kids raised in authoritarian households got grades comparable to kids from what we called authoritative households, where you had strictness accompanied by warmth and encouragement of self-direction.
  • My wife's lemon and thyme marinated corn-fed chicken breast was succulent and fresh, and accompanied by roast potatoes cooked in herbs and a roast pepper relish.
  • States of ‘altered consciousness’, hypnosis, autohypnosis, euphoria, and psychosomatic conditions such as hysteria, may be accompanied by insensitivity to pain.
  • They were done on scraps of paper, mainly pages torn from magazines, and they were accompanied by writing, either in the form of titles of the work or as more extended commentaries.
  • Time and again Mr. Casey introduces interesting people—the fellow who rowed so hard with him in the two-man master's scull that he ripped the tendon off his hip bone in mid-race; the young coed who accompanied him on a 50-kilometer, midnight hike to celebrate his 50th birthday; the fellow named Oscar who proved a rock when the going got tough in Outward Bound. Extracurricular Activities
  • Huge schools of black and silver mullet migrate southwards along the coast in the autumn, almost always within casting distance, accompanied by an army of predators including tarpon, sharks, jacks, barracudas and snook.
  • Jandek, an ultra-reclusive singer-songwriter specializing in unnervingly bleak psychodramas accompanied by an out-of-tune guitar, has been read as both incompetent and musically avant-garde.
  • There were also esophageal glycogenic acanthosis and hyperplastic polyposis in the antrum accompanied by Helicobacter pylori-related gastritis.
  • There will be 40 floats in tomorrow's procession, accompanied by marching bands, majorettes and cheerleaders.
  • Again he experienced the heightened awareness and sharpening of the senses, which always accompanied his bestial transformation into a primal killer.
  • Crusty white bread, aromatic black coffee with thick sweet cream and buttery cheese had accompanied them.
  • Small cups of freshly made Turkish-style coffee are the national drink, as are ouzo - the aniseed-flavoured alcoholic drink - and retsina, the resinated wine, which are kept mostly for the evening and always accompanied by food.
  • One group of personnel accompanied the aircraft as they hedge-hopped across country, and the other that proceeded through to California.
  • A tap at the door preluded its opening, and a middle-aged man with fading red hair walked in, accompanied by his elder daughter.
  • 'The slave faithfully conveyed the message, and the moollah, finding that his domestic peace depended on submitting to the superstitious notions of his wife, accompanied the slave to the zeenahnah without further delay. Observations on the Mussulmauns of India Descriptive of Their Manners, Customs, Habits and Religious Opinions Made During a Twelve Years' Residence in Their Immediate Society
  • The figure was accompanied by an upwardly revised 5.4 per cent increase in November. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were various celebrations honoring the gods, often accompanied by lavish banquets.
  • Bach is believed to have commenced writing the Sonatas and Partitas for unaccompanied violin shortly thereafter.
  • Dynamite By Louis Adamic (1931) Louis Adamic 's "Dynamite" was — and remains — the only popular overview of the violent clashes that accompanied the flourishing of American industry from the Gilded Age through the New Deal. Terror in America From Another Era
  • He ordered a slap-up meal for himself accompanied by two large bottles of beer.
  • We may well imagine that such scenes were preceded as well as accompanied by a fearful racket within (a familiar device of our low comedy and extravaganza), the effect probably heightened by tempestuous _melodrama_ on the _tibiae_, as both the scenes cited are in _canticum_. The Dramatic Values in Plautus
  • Although most of their verse was set to music, sung by the Minnesinger themselves and often accompanied by professional minstrels, few melodies have survived from the first two centuries of the movement's existence.
  • The scarab is accompanied by a man with a brush whose job is to sweep the litter into the road so that the scarab can lift it.
  • On this occasion the usual stoppages and checks were multiplied by a brisk artillery 'strafe' upon the front, accompanied by all manner of coloured lights and rockets. The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
  • The woman is a predatory siren whose fierce, angular movements are accompanied by the creaks and grinds of unoiled door hinges.
  • Key TMS moments during 1981's big Headingley turnaround included a lengthy and entirely straight discussion of the correct way to address a bishop in written correspondence "The Most Reverend", a saliva-drenched interlude of almost silent on-air cake-munching and a bit where Fred Trueman's musings on Graham Dilley are accompanied by a loud and persistent "ching! ching!" noise, which proves to be Trueman lighting his pipe. My Beef with England: if only we had an Ian Botham now | Barney Ronay
  • The caudle cup, sometimes called a posset cup, is met with both without and with cover, and in some instances it is accompanied by a stand or tray. Chats on Household Curios

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