Example sentences of "accompanied by [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 McCandless , accompanied by a Canadian student named Arthur Jaffray , spotted Mrs. O'Connor about an hour later and whilst Jaffray ran for a boat and some ropes , McCandless with complete disregard for the dangers , fought his way through the strong current to reach Mrs. O'Connor and supported her until Jaffray arrived in a boat with the woman 's father .
2 Neither of these forms of the Goddess is accompanied by a male god .
3 President Reagan 's Strategic Defense Initiative , announced in 1983 , has always been accompanied by a strong element of criticism of existing US nuclear policy , but it may turn out to be a good deal less than the promised means of freeing the world from the scourge of nuclear weaponry .
4 For ten years after 1914 the theme of party was accompanied by a strong counterpoint : the idea of coalition .
5 This observation has also been supported by a recent report on healthy volunteers , showing that sudden awakening is accompanied by a strong increased in segmental motility from the colon .
6 This was accompanied by a late acknowledgement that it was difficult or impossible to direct education into new pathways while teachers and their unions retained their power .
7 Each was accompanied by a fearsome retinue of men armed to the teeth with sword , mace , dagger and small shields or targets .
8 Moreover , if the plates were accompanied by a descriptive text , giving information about the nature and habits of each species figured , the production might appeal to a broader and more conventional audience .
9 The first law of thermodynamics says that a small change in the entropy of a system is accompanied by a proportional change in the energy of the system .
10 The effect of eradication of H pylori on basal gastrin and acid secretion is more consistent with the idea that circulating gastrin is responsible for driving basal acid secretion in patients with duodenal ulcer , because the fall in basal gastrin concentration on eradication was accompanied by a proportional fall in basal acid secretion .
11 Details of public sector organisations , such as English Heritage , and planning procedures , are accompanied by a wide range of specialist and national amenity societies , in the USA as well as in Britain .
12 You can enter as many people as you like , as long as your coupon is accompanied by a minimum donation of £5 per entry pack .
13 The squashed chicken featured on the front of this year 's D & AD postal entry form in a photograph taken by Tomoko Yoneda ; the poor fowl was apparently being pinned to a padlocked door by a ghostly hand , and was accompanied by a typographical fiesta which was practically unreadable .
14 Political and legislative change was accompanied by a momentous evangelistic crusade on 1 July 1991 held in a sports stadium in Tiran .
15 Plenty have terraces from which to watch the world go by accompanied by a hot waffle or a glass of beer .
16 Inevitably , filtering action is accompanied by a frequency-dependent phase shift .
17 This employs a thrusting motion of the leading guard hand accompanied by a twisting movement of the forward hip .
18 Treatment failure was accompanied by a slight improvement in gastritis in one patient , by similar histology before and after treatment in four cases , and by worsening gastric mucosal inflammation in two patients ( Figure C ) .
19 Accompanied by a serious catalogue , it surveys this unique genre from early works by Arnold Genthe and August Sander to more recent efforts by Patrick Faigenbaum and Nicholas Nixon .
20 The atonement with the father was the more complete because ‘ the sacrifice was accompanied by a total renunciation of the women on whose account the rebellion against the father was started ’ .
21 Christopher started off with prawns cooked in coriander , ginger and garlic , accompanied by a close cousin of the Hellmans family .
22 For example , information on the Great Barrier Reef is accompanied by a gloop-gloop noise .
23 In German , it is totally unmarked if accompanied by a definite determiner .
24 Such printer 's inscriptions form a study in themselves , varying greatly in length and detail and often being attractively arranged in the shape of a diamond , a wine or hour-glass , etc. , and accompanied by a majestic printer 's device or coat of arms .
25 Because of their chain-like structure , polymers are not perfectly elastic bodies and deformation is accompanied by a complex series of long and short range co-operative molecular rearrangements .
26 It is usually accompanied by a firm clipping of the heels together and is noticeable in all mazurkas and polonaises , particularly in the steps that Saint-Léon called the promenade , cabriole and pas sissonne ( see page 121 ) .
27 This shift was accompanied by a progressive decrease in the cholesterol/phospholipid ratio of the remaining vesicles .
28 The 1984 St Leger was classic Piggott in more ways than one , for the run-up to the race had been accompanied by a typical controversy over whether he had filched the big-race ride from a fellow jockey .
29 Their bark , if bark it was , possessed a highly reflective surface , so that to move forward was to be accompanied by a multitudinous army of distortions of oneself .
30 The main course is a substantial dish of chicken with a creamy coconut sauce accompanied by a baked potato and bowl of crispy veg .
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