Example sentences of "accompany her to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I was not accompanying her to the home but was treating her to a taxi all the way .
2 Informed sources say that Mr Major was informed ‘ rather late ’ when much of the Thatcher outburst had already been drafted by Charles Powell , her private secretary , who had accompanied her to the weekend retreat of Lankawi .
3 Informed sources say that Mr Major was informed ‘ rather late ’ when much of the Thatcher outburst had already been drafted by Charles Powell , her private secretary , who had accompanied her to the weekend retreat of Lankawi .
4 It was getting late and her youngest child , Tudor , who had accompanied her to the funeral , and was now waiting for her in the local hotel , would be growing anxious .
5 Amaranth was joined by Charles Harvey , who had accompanied her to the party and had been circulating among his colleagues .
6 However , when I had been in Huntingdon a few weeks she persuaded me , against my will , to accompany her to a dance which was being held at Alconbury , one of the American air bases nearest to us .
7 On the evening before his body was found she had organised a baby-sitter to look after their two children and invited him to accompany her to a function at Dowman 's British Steel Club , but he had refused to go and instead went out alone .
8 Her hand was reaching for her bag when the other woman asked her , in her delightfully broken English , to accompany her to a boutique across the road and give her an opinion on a dress she wanted to buy .
9 When she returned from the shops , Mum told me to accompany her to the Captain 's to ask if we could have the Mission Hall for the wedding .
10 Her friend Angela , who worked for Tiller every year in pantomime , asked Jane to accompany her to the stage door of the Hippodrome Theatre , Manchester , to pick up a contract .
11 The inspector accompanied her to the door and closed it carefully after her .
12 A physiotherapist from Dawn 's area accompanied her to the centre on occasion to observe the specialist care she received .
13 Once a person 's feet are hurting there is little more to be said , so Betty reluctantly accompanied her to the car .
14 When she was leaving , John reappeared and he and Sarah accompanied her to the corner of Magdalen Street .
15 This could perhaps be that the new doctor 's surgery is nearer , or easier for her to get to , has less steps to climb to the front door , or that she has a neighbour on his list who would accompany her to the surgery .
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