Example sentences of "accompany by a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Boots ' progress was accompanied by a variety of stories as in often busy trading the shares gained 9p to 294p .
2 The texts are accompanied by a variety of exercises , activities , and discussion topics .
3 Some actions which benefit others come from the desire just to benefit that particular person , while others flow from some more general disposition , while the desire to benefit a particular person or group may be accompanied by a variety of other desires , for instance to extract goodwill from them , or the possibility of a reward .
4 These were grouped according to theme and accompanied by a variety of tasks .
5 By the beginning of the 1970s the sandwich course commitment was accompanied by a variety of difficulties .
6 These data suggest that post transplant HBV infection is accompanied by a variety of changes in the liver allograft , some of which are unique to the transplanted liver and may result in impaired allograft function .
7 Our data show that recurrent HBV infection is accompanied by a variety of disease patterns in the transplanted liver .
8 It must therefore be accompanied by a issue number change .
9 He visited them in Egypt , accompanied by a girl he 'd met in a bar , who proved to be a lesbian .
10 Another advantage that Signed Swedish is supposed to have over SSL is that it is not ‘ abbreviated ’ ; every word is accompanied by a sign .
11 The book is accompanied by a cassette which provides lively listening tasks .
12 The Student Book is accompanied by a Cassette and a detailed Teacher 's Edition .
13 The plan seeks in part to reverse centuries of reclamation of low-lying land for agriculture , which has been successful in increasing crop yields but has been accompanied by a deterioration in the natural environment .
14 This should preferable be a phonetic description , but if the students have no phonetic training a face diagram accompanied by a tape-recording should be provided .
15 Matthew had acquired a tank which trundled over the carpet emitting small but sharp percussive explosions accompanied by a shower of sparks .
16 In his triumph the victorious general was supposed to be accompanied by a slave repeating to him at suitable intervals : " Respice post te , hominem te memento " ( Tertull .
17 This is often accompanied by a self-presentation as ‘ fearful ’ .
18 The transition had to be accompanied by a reduction in public opening hours to allow workers time for the additional tasks .
19 Lastly , weight loss is frequently accompanied by a reduction in blood pressure ( Ramsay et al , 1978 ; Reisin et al , 1978 ; Fagerberg et al , 1984 ; MacMahon et al , 1985 ) .
20 Therefore when , in 1926 , the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry ( largely at the instigation of William Beveridge , one of its members ) recommended the introduction of a system of children 's allowances financed by the mining industry itself but with a hint that it might be accompanied by a reduction in wage rates , the Miners ' Federation was only prepared to accept the proposal if financed out of general taxation .
21 The marginal productivity condition of perfect competition is continuously operative so that , given the conventional shape of the short-run production function and of its derivative , the marginal physical product of labour function , an increase in the demand for labour will have to be accompanied by a reduction in the real wage rate .
22 I have seldom known marital dissonance where sexual difficulty did not lurk somewhere in the background , accompanied by a lack of mutual consideration and confidence in this area if no other .
23 As all water contains some ‘ heavy hydrogen ’ ( deuterium ) , where the single proton of the conventional hydrogen nucleus is accompanied by a neutron , there should be some deuterium produced at the cathode too .
24 He is usually accompanied by a stalker and gillie , local men who are familiar with the herds and their habits , and who know the country like the back of their hands and can help lead those doing the shooting to the right place .
25 First came a bowl of Heinz Spaghetti in tomato sauce , accompanied by a Jeroboam of Lutomer Riesling .
26 ( 2 ) If on an application under this section the applicant lodges with the board , instead of the plan mentioned in paragraph ( b ) of subsection ( 1 ) above , a plan sufficient to identify the site of the premises , together with such description of the premises as will give a general indication of their proposed size and character ( with reference in particular to the sale of alcoholic liquor ) , then ( a ) the licensing board shall deal with the application as if made under subsection 1 ) above ; but ( b ) any provisional grant of a licence made on an application under this subsection shall become ineffective unless affirmed by the licensing board on application made to the board to that effect within 12 months of the provisional grant of the licence , any such application being accompanied by a plan of the premises .
27 But so many applications for an official search are rejected that the Registries have a printed list of four frequent reasons for rejection , as follows : ( 1 ) no plan on search of part ; ( 2 ) plan lodged does not enable the property searched to be identified on the filed plan ; ( 3 ) the estate plan referred to has not been approved by the Registry for use with Form 94B ; ( 4 ) approval of the estate plan has been withdrawn , therefore any application for a search must be accompanied by a plan .
28 It is usually accompanied by a clarity of distant visibility which is almost eerie at times .
29 In some situations it is also necessary for the owner of the animal to be accompanied by a nurse , but careful planning should ensure that neither the volunteer nor the PAT dog is put at risk .
30 It 's one thing to take along another veterinary surgeon and quite another to be always accompanied by a nurse , however attractive .
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