Example sentences of "accompany by [art] " in BNC.

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1 The boom was accompanies by the formation of eight new colleges and a rapid growth of student numbers to a peak of 11,000 in 1970 .
2 An excellent mix of real animated images from NASA/JPL and clever computer graphics accompanies by The Plant Suite by Holst. ( 54 mins VHS Hi-Fi Stereo )
3 At the invitation of the Soviet government , and accompanied by no fewer than 25 Swedish journalists , members of Raul Wallenberg 's family and the society which bears his name will meet , during their week-long visit to Moscow , representatives of the KGB and the Foreign Ministry , who have promised to submit to them all available material .
4 Schoolcard holders can go on the bus if accompanied by no more than four adults — if they want to go by train they must have an Adult DayRover ; a Family DayRover is for two adults and three child permit holders or one adult and four child permit holders with dog .
5 It is essential to realize that , far from being consciously understood with insight into their inner meaning , all of these psychological developments were totally unconscious and accompanied by no insight whatsoever .
6 The monograph is accompanied by a facsimile of a sketchbook for the memorial , and documented by letters and printed sources , including articles in the press .
7 He visited them in Egypt , accompanied by a girl he 'd met in a bar , who proved to be a lesbian .
8 In the West End there seems at the moment a tendency to rely too much on the goodwill of actors which is often accompanied by a failure to maintain a true interest in what is going on for the actor .
9 Shingles is a rash of blisters on the skin accompanied by a severe stinging pain .
10 For it received the neglect that a great deal of insider research achieves and was channelled ( unopened ) to me , accompanied by a two-line memo from a senior officer which suggested , ‘ I understand you are doing some research ; you may find this useful ’ .
11 This employs a thrusting motion of the leading guard hand accompanied by a twisting movement of the forward hip .
12 The result is better utilisation of the food being eaten , accompanied by a feeling of well-being and more drive during training .
13 The solo man and woman are always accompanied by a masked figure known in China as ‘ the Eternal One ’ and in England as ‘ the Messenger of Death ’ .
14 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 ) .
15 What is needed is an active campaign to change the law to allow children , accompanied by a responsible adult , into a public house , or certain specified rooms within that public house , at specified times of the day , the rooms and times being agreed by the licensing justices following application from the licensee .
16 Each nomination must be proposed and seconded by two members of the Campaign and be accompanied by a signed declaration from the candidate that he or she is willing to stand .
17 Each separate query must be accompanied by a valid Free Advice Coupon and an sae and each query should be written on a separate piece of paper .
18 The reading of English poetry would be accompanied by a consideration of historical as well as current theories of poetry .
19 There has been an influx of women into the party , accompanied by a decision to have equal representation at all levels of the party by the mid-1990s .
20 Boots ' progress was accompanied by a variety of stories as in often busy trading the shares gained 9p to 294p .
21 Finally , he showed me off the premises with the injunction , accompanied by a theatrical wink , that I should get straight on to him if I ever had any bother .
22 At £5 per quarter , this rarity is not exactly a budget snack , but with a focaccia still warm from the oven and accompanied by a few herb-steeped olives , it could be the most extraordinary sandwich you ever eat .
23 Plenty have terraces from which to watch the world go by accompanied by a hot waffle or a glass of beer .
24 ‘ Now , Piper , every good meal should be accompanied by a bottle of best French wine ! ’
25 A strong wind was blowing across the platform in the direction of the loch , accompanied by a cold , driving rain .
26 External improvement in the balance of payments was accompanied by a steady fall in the rate of inflation from a peak of 25 per cent at the end of 1975 to around 7 per cent by mid-1978 .
27 The attempts to enter ‘ Europe ’ in 1961 , 1967 , and finally in 1973 were always accompanied by a sense of economic weakness and the perils of isolation .
28 In October , the Overseas Director visited South Africa accompanied by a group of members from the UK .
29 The Thatcher record since 1979 has been accompanied by a good deal of inflationary rhetoric from both supporters and critics .
30 This apparent rejection of one 's race is often accompanied by a desire not to stand out , not to cause trouble , to tip-toe about hoping nobody will notice you .
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