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Example sentences for "accompanied with"

  • Burns has found the application of leeches useful, "especially if accompanied with pain or tension in the epigastric region.

  • A sudden pain occurring in the parts covered by the breast-bone and the throat, accompanied with a feeling of suffocation, and the apprehension of immediate death.

  • On the third or fourth day an eruption shows itself, accompanied with pains in the limbs, glandular swellings, and languor.

  • When this is the case the disease is accompanied with cough, and the peculiar noise of croup; harsh, noisy breathing.

  • About this time accounts were received from Parramatta of an uncommon storm of wind, accompanied with rain, having occurred there.

  • A heavy gale of wind, accompanied with a slight shock of the earth, had done considerable damage, washing away a very useful wharf and crane at Cascade, but which the governor meant immediately to replace.

  • On producing a very fashionable rose-coloured petticoat and jacket made of a coarse stuff, accompanied with a gypsy bonnet of the same colour, she deserted her lover, and followed her former husband.

  • At one o'clock the next morning it came on to blow very hard, accompanied with a great sea; we had nevertheless the satisfaction to observe that the convoy appeared to get on very well, though some of them rolled prodigiously.

  • It was frequently, but not always, accompanied with aphthæ.

  • I have not returned my thanks for your obliging letter so soon as both duty and inclination prompted me but I have had so severe a cold, accompanied with a weakness in my eyes, that I have been confined to my stove for many days.

  • They should send their pleasant greetings and congratulations, accompanied with flowers, and if both families are old acquaintances, a present may be sent to the prospective bride.

  • If a card is sent or mailed, it should be accompanied with an apology.

  • If a card is mailed or sent, it should be accompanied with an apology.

  • In cases of great prostration, accompanied with loss of appetite, much valuable time would be lost.

  • Occasional fits of coughing, accompanied with a mucous discharge from the nose and mouth.

  • As the disease advances, general debility supervenes, accompanied with a weakness of the hind extremities.

  • The disposition to do good; good will; charitableness; love of mankind, accompanied with a desire to promote their happiness.

  • During these twenty-four hours the wind was from the south, blowing fresh breezes, accompanied with showers of snow.

  • The wind was still easterly, accompanied with rather a heavy swell of sea for the operations in hand.

  • The leaves have an herbaceous, somewhat acrid, roughish taste, accompanied with an aromatic flavour.

  • The leaves have a penetrating bitter taste, not very strong or very durable, accompanied with an ungrateful flavour, which they are in great measure freed from by keeping.

  • At present it is rarely employed in these intentions, on account of the ill relish and offensive smell which it is accompanied with.

  • An effort to force up phlegm from the throat, accompanied with noise.

  • Use or possession of anything, especially such as is accompanied with pleasure or satisfaction; pleasure derived from possession or use.

  • The look or countenance of God, is not as the countenance of men, destitute of life and virtue: but it is accompanied with a living power and influence that supports and revives the faint and penitent sinner.

  • This repentance brings renovation of mind, and renovation of mind is accompanied with amendment of life.

  • Systematised movements of face, shoulders, and arms, accompanied with coprolalia, were not long in appearing.

  • The absurdity of these inconsistencies is perfectly patent to me, and my reflections occasion me pain; but the attainment of my ends is accompanied with a feeling of pleasure.

  • In our returning he awaited us by the way, accompanied with a great force, and led us with all diligence to Dunbar.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "accompanied with" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    accompanied only; accompanied them; accompanied with; and gave; are only; brilliant career; clear himself; come back; common life; constitutional government; dear teacher; divine mind; medical school; might appear; military secretary; more modern; more years; not knowing; park headquarters; shall please; similar fate; the covenant; twelve millions; usually written