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

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1 Many of the map-sheets will be accompanied by memoirs .
2 There is also the policy argument that a threat spoken in the dark may be more frightening than one accompanied by actions in the light .
3 Student demonstrations in April and May 1990 were accompanied by acts of looting which led to the deployment of security forces outside schools and which culminated in clashes on the campus of Niamey University on June 7 .
4 Entrants should be over 16 , although younger experienced walkers accompanied by adults will be considered .
5 Juvenile pheasants while still growing their long tails need to be distinguished from partridges ( p. 103 ) unless accompanied by adults .
6 The articles are accompanied by illustrations and graphics .
7 Hoyle 's letter from Stockport in 1826 stirred the Company into further activity , and a visit to the School by Prime Warden Garrett , accompanied by Wardens Rundell and Hanes , confirmed their newly-awakened interest .
8 Children were admitted free , accompanied by parents if possible .
9 Under-threes are accompanied by parents , who help them explore the brightly coloured equipment against a stimulating background of music and storytelling .
10 There are two very strong pieces of evidence confirming that the examples of inherently restrictive predicative adjectives accompanied by articles must indeed be regarded as entity-identifying expressions : First , they can quite generally appear where entity expressions appear , including positions which are not even superficially available to an ordinary adjective : ( 24 ) the rudest came from your cousin she gave motherly advice to a second , and a stern warning to a third the oldest of the aircraft should be scrapped ( 25 ) the honest deserves the appointment Bert offered a peanut to the untidy the elegant of the vases lay on its side
11 That belief system will be accompanied by values of behaviour and culture , which we are likely to accept and practise to a greater or lesser degree .
12 Sometimes he would eye young women in the street , but they were always accompanied by maids or chaperones .
13 On May 25 Hekmatyar and Masud , accompanied by mediators from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia , met for face-to-face talks on the outskirts of Kabul .
14 What Dunadd has most provocatively to offer is a hollowed out bowl in one slab of rock , accompanied by carvings of a boar , the outline of a footprint , and several lines of ogam inscription .
15 He continued his studies in France at the Royal Garden of Plants in Paris under Joseph Pitton de Tournefort , a French botanist who had already made expeditions to Spain , Greece and Asia Minor , and later produced a new classification of plants , accompanied by descriptions of the genera .
16 The style and reporting of such excavations changed little , with a plan accompanied by descriptions and drawings of cremation urns at a small scale , but with no details of the ‘ grave ’ or the disposition of the contents .
17 The mobilisation of the militias has been accompanied by letters in the press , supposedly from members , calling for tough action against ‘ subversive provocation ’ and vowing to ‘ stop these counter-revolutionary actions for once and for all - with weapons if need be ’ .
18 Swappers : Someone who exchanges ( swaps ) software with another person , mostly accompanied by letters .
19 This is a direct and primary liability , though after an assignment it is normally accompanied by rights of indemnity against the first assignee , and also , where there have been further assignments , against the assignee in whom the lease is for the time being vested .
20 First , transitions in post-communist countries will probably be accompanied by attempts at fundamental transformation of the economic system .
21 The chants were now accompanied by signs as one member after another thrust a right arm in the air to stab a pointing finger at the man on the platform .
22 ( However there are some instances where , in pleasanter climates , employees working on fixed-term contracts are accompanied by spouses/families . )
23 However , when the prophet Isaiah had a similar revelation of the presence of the holy God of Israel , the revelation of the character of God was accompanied by instructions to preach to the unbelieving people .
24 An analysis of Ricardou 's theoretical rhetoric , accompanied by readings of the later fiction of Robbe-Grillet and Simon , would amply support the proposition that a ‘ change of dominant ’ in favour of a postmodern aesthetic had occurred .
25 The first day a battalion moved in , the Provost Sergeant would march to the market cross , accompanied by drummers and fifers who then started playing to attract attention .
26 Only a small proportion of this music demands more than one voice part , making it highly suitable for congregational singing , and it is easily accompanied by instruments other than the organ .
27 Such codes should always be accompanied by sanctions for offenders , and must recognise that misunderstandings may well occur as a result of the purchaser 's mistaken expectations , as well as by the failure on the part of the provider of the service or the manufacturer of the product to deliver .
28 When warring against the demons they are accompanied by hosts of spirits who are all female .
29 The exhibition of found objects is accompanied by drawings and texts .
30 Subjects addressed include ‘ Roman Experimental Design and the Great Church ’ by William L. MacDonald ; ‘ Byzantine Writers on the Fabric of Hagia Sophia ’ by Cyril Mango ; ‘ The Rotunda of Thessaloniki ; Seismic Behaviour of Roman and Byzantine Structures ’ by George Penelis and others , all accompanied by maps , charts , plans and photographs .
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