Example sentences of "to be accompanied by [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was common for the storage building to be accompanied by a pair of kilns and a complete range of such structures might be erected adjacent to a very long storage building on a site where the cultivation of hops was undertaken intensively ( eg , at the hop farm of a brewery . )
2 Since these measures were to be accompanied by a tight control over the supply of bank credits , there seemed to be a reasonable chance that the new policy would succeed in bringing the foreign balance closer to a state of equilibrium .
3 The transition had to be accompanied by a reduction in public opening hours to allow workers time for the additional tasks .
4 In some situations it is also necessary for the owner of the animal to be accompanied by a nurse , but careful planning should ensure that neither the volunteer nor the PAT dog is put at risk .
5 At a Hearing each parent and each child has the right to be accompanied by a representative .
6 The lay panel , the rights of parents and children to be accompanied by a friend or supporter , and the complete absence of any professional legal formality generally help to reduce the tension and create a situation for discussion .
7 The electoral campaigning in the constituencies , they said , had to be accompanied by a strengthened UWC and mended fences with the paramilitary organisations .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 In 1346 Archbishop Stratford was ordered to read to the clergy and laity assembled in St Paul 's churchyard a recently discovered Franco-Norman agreement ( actually concluded in 1339 ! ) to invade England ; publication was to be accompanied by a sermon and a solemn procession , ‘ so that by this means the people of the kingdom might be roused to esteem the king more fervently and pray more devoutly for his expedition in order that he may keep the people safe from Gallic machinations ’ .
12 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 .
13 ( 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 .
14 In his triumph the victorious general was supposed to be accompanied by a slave repeating to him at suitable intervals : " Respice post te , hominem te memento " ( Tertull .
15 Their bark , if bark it was , possessed a highly reflective surface , so that to move forward was to be accompanied by a multitudinous army of distortions of oneself .
16 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 .
17 Would you also confirm that the plan is not to be accompanied by a letter .
18 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 ) .
19 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 .
20 General elections were to be held in October and were to be accompanied by a two-part referendum .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 That would , however , have to be accompanied by the abolition of tax relief for most present purposes , including owner occupation .
25 Would you expect these to be accompanied by an increasing diversity of local political activity ?
26 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 .
27 This reversal of universal citizenship with respect to both economic and welfare entitlement is to be accompanied by an assault on a universal political citizenship .
28 A French verb has to be accompanied by an immediate subject .
29 It requires Bills authorising certain works to be accompanied by an environmental statement .
30 They would receive greater public advertisement , and the more important applications would need to be accompanied by an impact study .
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