Example sentences of "[verb] to be accompanied by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Full employment will not by itself be sufficient to achieve this objective ; it will need to be accompanied by a whole series of other strategies , some of which are detailed in this final section . |
2 | They would receive greater public advertisement , and the more important applications would need to be accompanied by an impact study . |
3 | Valuers If the offeror is planning to use an asset valuation to support his bid then this will need to be accompanied by an opinion of a named independent valuer qualified in accordance with Rule 29 ( see para 16.2 below ) . |
4 | The moribund mainframe market is about to wake up to a flurry of developments in the storage area , with Hitachi Data Systems Inc preparing to announce a Symmetrix-type disk array for mainframes on May 25 , and IBM Corp following up a week later with launch of the 3390-9 disk drive , which is now expected to be accompanied by a new 3990-4 controller . |
5 | ( 2 ) , he must apply within 12 months of the making of the provisional grant to have the grant affirmed , which application has to be accompanied by a full plan of the premises ( subs . |
6 | A French verb has to be accompanied by an immediate subject . |
7 | Clearly the task is considerable and calls for an efficient Community legislative system ( which needs to be accompanied by a vigorous process of national compliance ) . |
8 | The shift of focus from the crime to the criminal , however , seemed to be accompanied by a diversion of attention away from specific considerations of appropriate penal treatments . |
9 | The paper was to return to the theme throughout the year , but its early outrage began to be accompanied by a tone verging on envy . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | One would have thought that the Great Depression years in the United States had provided a suitable testing ground for the efficacy of the real-balance effect , but , as Patinkin pointed out at an early stage in the development of the neoclassical synthesis , a large increase in real balances appeared to be accompanied by a large fall in output . |
12 | The transition had to be accompanied by a reduction in public opening hours to allow workers time for the additional tasks . |
13 | The electoral campaigning in the constituencies , they said , had to be accompanied by a strengthened UWC and mended fences with the paramilitary organisations . |
14 | At the same time it gave a signal to aspiring heads that a commitment to the improvement of education had to be accompanied by a capacity to marshal minds and money . |
15 | Our recommendations on the teaching of knowledge about language had to be accompanied by an insistence that our policies did not necessitate any change in good teaching practice . |
16 | For Fabianism , the emergence of democracy which was taking place in the political sphere had to be accompanied by the spread of socialism in the economic sphere . |
17 | That would , however , have to be accompanied by the abolition of tax relief for most present purposes , including owner occupation . |
18 | The film is rated PG13 in the US , which means children under 13 have to be accompanied by an adult . |