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.
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.
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.
Use or possession of anything, especially such as isaccompanied 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.