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Example sentences for "accompanies"

Lexicographically close words:
accommodations; accomodate; accomodation; accompanie; accompanied; accompanieth; accompaniment; accompaniments; accompanist; accompany
  1. His hero, after many exciting adventures in the interior, is detained a prisoner by the king just before the outbreak of the war, but escapes, and accompanies the English expedition on their march to Coomassie.

  2. Harry Sandwith, a Westminster boy, becomes a resident at the chateau of a French marquis, and after various adventures accompanies the family to Paris at the crisis of the Revolution.

  3. He accompanies the force under General Roberts to the Peiwar Kotal, is wounded, taken prisoner, carried to Cabul, whence he is transferred to Candahar, and takes part in the final defeat of the army of Ayoub Khan.

  4. Exactly what this material is and why light accompanies its oxidation are the two more fundamental problems in the field of Bioluminescence.

  5. While intensity of luminescence undoubtedly increases with increasing reaction velocity, the luminescence itself probably accompanies only one stage in the formation of a series of oxidation products.

  6. It does, however, oxidize spontaneously in solution, although no light accompanies this oxidation.

  7. We know that luminous bacteria are non-pathogenic, harmless organisms and the presence of these forms even on dead fish or flesh never accompanies but always precedes putrefaction.

  8. The rainbow is a spirit which accompanies the sun.

  9. Whoever is able to move rapidly accompanies the party.

  10. It is a singular fact that nothing but the spear of this armor is ever used in battle, though it is always carried when the owner accompanies a war party.

  11. Each society has a ritual composed of chants and songs to be sung during different parts of the ceremonies, having words describing in simple and direct terms the act which accompanies the music.

  12. It is not work, but the conditions under which it is done, that accounts for the loss of health which so often accompanies it.

  13. One of the most prominent symptoms of jaundice is the depression which accompanies that malady.

  14. Conversion does not precede regeneration,--it chronologically accompanies regeneration, though it logically follows it.

  15. Yes, we reply, but only as church going and prayer are sanctifying; the efficacy is not in the outward act but in the spirit which accompanies it.

  16. Crono transformed Eilene into a snarling black cat which now always accompanies her on her Halloween rides when she tells the grinning Jack-o'-Lanterns of how she captured Eilene.

  17. How can he feel afraid," asked Cicero, in this connection, "since he recites such fine verses while he accompanies himself on the flute?

  18. This inscription accompanies the entire piece: "Campanians, your victory has been as fatal to you as it was to the people of Nocera.

  19. She has a pleasing voice, with which she accompanies her musical instrument with judgment.

  20. One thing that accompanies the passion in its first blush is certainly difficult to explain.

  21. Divisions will ensure that a proportion of smoke rifle grenades accompanies each Infantry detachment detailed to the blue line and which accompanies each of the Mark V.

  22. The king then inquired about my father, and with a look of interest and kindness that regularly accompanies his mention of that most dear person.

  23. Not unfrequently he accompanies the sportsman, keeping carefully out of shot, and pouncing on the birds, killing them, and carrying them off to be devoured in retirement.

  24. He was led to this step by witnessing various painful sights which caused him vividly to realise the suffering which accompanies all existence, and made him scorn a life of luxury.

  25. Elaborate music also accompanies great sacrifices, and is thought to be very acceptable to the heavenly powers.

  26. A memorandum concerning your Majesty's Audiencia in this country, accompanies this letter.

  27. He accompanies us to his place of teaching.

  28. Perhaps the reader will more fully understand what an African funeral is if he in mind accompanies us to one.

  29. Turgenev had that peculiar gentle sweetness that so well accompanies great bodily size and strength.

  30. Sonia accompanies him, and becomes the good angel of the convicts, who adore her.

  31. He fails to understand the woman who accompanies him, he fails to understand Solomin, and he fails to understand himself.

  32. There is nothing to be heard but the sharp whistle of the dry snow--the same dreary music which accompanies the African simoom.

  33. Certainly, it is the very reverse of that depression which accompanies the Polar night, and which even the absence of any real daylight might be considered sufficient to produce.

  34. The crowded city life which I have already described represents not the common condition of the masses of the Negro race but the newer development which accompanies the growth of industrial and urban life.

  35. So the state limits suffrage; and rightly limits it, so long as it accompanies that limitation with a determined policy of education.

  36. A sub-title accompanies this and the other works, which we have omitted as unnecessary for our present purpose.

  37. A map of New Sweden, which accompanies the dissertation, indicates the principal places and the boundaries of the settlement.

  38. Ramusio[215] accompanies the narrative of the first voyage with an account of the second, also in Italian.

  39. The first printed map of New Netherland accompanies De Laet’s Novus Orbis, under the title of “Nova Anglia, Novum Belgium, et Virginia.

  40. The appetitive powers accompany the apprehensive, and in this sense Damascene says that free-will straightway accompanies the rational power.

  41. All things which are of one species enjoy in common the action which accompanies the nature of the species, and consequently the power which is the principle of such action; but not so as that power be identical in all.

  42. Wherefore we observe that in these the active power of generation invariably accompanies the passive power.

  43. But taste, which perceives the sweet and the bitter, accompanies touch in the tongue, but not in the whole body; so it is easily distinguished from touch.

  44. Some bodily change therefore always accompanies an act of the sensitive appetite, and this change affects especially the heart, which, as the Philosopher says (De part.

  45. Nevertheless evil may be sought accidentally, so far as it accompanies a good, as appears in each of the appetites.

  46. Never therefore would evil be sought after, not even accidentally, unless the good that accompanies the evil were more desired than the good of which the evil is the privation.

  47. Now the evil that accompanies one good, is the privation of another good.

  48. The outer portion of Causality, which plans, often accompanies the animal temperament; the inner, which reasons, the motive mental and mental.

  49. The accompanying engraving of William Cullen Bryant furnishes as excellent an illustration of the shape that accompanies this temperament, as his character does of its accompanying mentality.

  50. Benevolence, however, often accompanies the animal temperament, and especially that quiet goodness which grants favors because the donor is too pliable, or too easy, to refuse them.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "accompanies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.