Example sentences of "[be] accompanied by a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The decreasing significance of patronage in the nineteenth century and the permeation of musical life by market relations has two dialectically related effects : commodification of musical works and rationalization of the production system are accompanied by a new level of musical autonomy associated with market freedom and a decline of social function . |
3 | These days the greying hair , spreading waists and failing sight are accompanied by a new generation ; their children . |
4 | Although Table 8.3 shows considerable increases in the nominal amount of dividends paid these increases are accompanied by a significant decrease in the aggregate payout ratio . |
5 | But I will accept personal cheques up to fifty pounds if they are accompanied by a valid cheque card . |
6 | And so began one of the most successful record production partnerships of the decade — the glitzy music biz rewards of which are an impressive collection of gold discs , hanging along the stairwell at Street Mansions and continuing up into the studio , where they are accompanied by a blown-up print of The Beatles hard at work in the studio on the ‘ Let It Be ’ sessions . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | This dramatic reduction has been accompanied by a major change in course provision ; during recent years , the three-year Certificate of Education course , followed for a minority of students by a fourth year leading to a Bachelor of Education degree , has been completely replaced by integrated three- and four-year courses leading to ordinary and honours BEd degrees respectively . |
10 | Developments in police-control techniques have been accompanied by a major extension of police powers which encourage their intervention , not only on marches , at demonstrations and mass pickets , but in the everyday affairs of the community . |
11 | War between Japan and the nations of the West had been accompanied by a partial rejection of Western cultural influences . |
12 | SIR — The history of resistance to antimalarial drugs has been accompanied by a parallel move of resistance of some researchers to admit that it may be so . |
13 | The Thatcher record since 1979 has been accompanied by a good deal of inflationary rhetoric from both supporters and critics . |
14 | The technological innovations which have developed as a result of society 's need to adapt to new conditions have been accompanied by a new epistemology . |
15 | One of the most unambiguous demonstrations of this comes from New Guinea where the virtual abolition of tribal warfare achieved by relatively recent European rule has been accompanied by a marked increase in the incidence of sorcery accusations . |
16 | Distortions and rigidities in the labour market have meant that rising unemployment has not been accompanied by a matching fall in wage rates . |
17 | As usual he had been accompanied by a beautiful woman . |
18 | In fact , they have been accompanied by a massive redistribution of population away from the largest cities to smaller settlements and more rural areas and by an acceleration of the drift from North to South . |
19 | His walks through the streets of Rome must have been accompanied by a constant sensation of deja vu . |
20 | But the quantitative explosion in the feral dog population in Italy has been accompanied by a qualitative change . |
21 | At the same time this has been accompanied by a determined push by the German authorities through the EC institutions to impose a Community-wide statutory minimum wage to counter the high wage costs of West Germany . |
22 | Every change in local government finance , whether by revaluation or the introduction of the community charge , has been accompanied by a large element of extravagance by many local authorities . |
23 | Virtually everyone agrees that if there is to be any military action in Bosnia it must be accompanied by a congressional resolution . |
24 | If names such as this are used , they must be accompanied by a suitable description . |
25 | In the event that projections are included , they must be accompanied by a suitable health warning to protect our own and our client 's position . |
26 | The electoral campaigning in the constituencies , they said , had to be accompanied by a strengthened UWC and mended fences with the paramilitary organisations . |
27 | While curiosity is a fundamental quality for a designer , it must be accompanied by a wide-ranging interest in the social , cultural and industrial transformations that are constantly taking place . |
28 | The first was a treaty incorporating the minimum of enforcement provisions to be accompanied by a separate section whereby as many FEC countries as possible would sign a treaty with each other and with Japan , the purpose being to prevent aggression and to afford protection to Japan . |
29 | If you look at a bar code it will normally be accompanied by a long number ( usually eight or thirteen digits long ) . |
30 | Those appearing before the Arbitrators may be accompanied by a legal advisor if so desired . |