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Example sentences for "accompany her"

  • The First Consul required his sister to accompany her husband to San Domingo.

  • Moved even to tears, the general showed her every attention, ordered a safe-conduct given her, and an escort to accompany her to a neighboring town, where she had stated that several of her relatives lived.

  • Whenever it was convenient the Emperor liked to take her with him; but she always desired to accompany her husband, whether or not this was the case.

  • I meant to accompany her in the stage, and land her in the arms of Mrs. Tibbs; but here we are, like a bridal party, with Marjorie for bridesmaid and Douglas for best man.

  • To the Squire's great astonishment, she professed her readiness to comply with the detective's desire in the afternoon, if somebody could be left to accompany her to the post office adjunct.

  • Mrs. McMeens resolved to accompany her husband, and share in the hardships of the campaign, for the purpose of doing good where she could find it to do.

  • Permission was obtained for her to go, and for her husband to accompany her, and when she was removed from the boat to the cars, Mrs. Dr.

  • She resolved at once to go, and urged her daughter to accompany her, as she had always done before.

  • Prince Augustus William looked for his sister-in-law to accompany her to the queen; but she had withdrawn, she did not wish to witness their parting.

  • Louise von Schwerin thought the queen might still change her mind and command her to accompany her; she hoped and feared this at the same time.

  • We must go down and congratulate the queen; we must be ready to accompany her immediately to Berlin.

  • Some time after, Mrs. Monk requested me to accompany her to Griffintown, to look for her daughter.

  • I consented to accompany her; but on reaching the door, she began to urge me to go in, saying I should not be known to the rest of the family, but might stay there in perfect privacy.

  • As soon as Iras saw the direction in which Cleopatra had turned, she had hastened after her to accompany her to the children.

  • Iras offered to accompany her, and as Cleopatra intended to remain an hour or longer, Charmian thought it a favourable opportunity to see Barine and her boy.

  • Only the thought that Helena might believe that he stood on very intimate terms with her sister had darted with a disquieting influence through his brain when the latter invited him to accompany her.

  • When Charmian entered to announce Antony's body-slave, she sent word to him to wait, and requested her friend to accompany her to her son.

  • As the hours wore on, the air of depression became general, and when the party was about to start Mr. Goldie suddenly decided to send one of the Mission staff to accompany her on the journey.

  • When the end was in sight she proposed that they should sing the Doxology, and, none offering to accompany her, she sang it herself-twice.

  • Fearing she was not pleased, the chiefs made to accompany her.

  • Mrs. Davilow was to accompany her in the carriage, and they were to go to Diplow to lunch, Grandcourt conducting them.

  • As I liked Merceret, I felt no disinclination to accompany her; besides I met there with some young people whose company pleased me.

  • She lost nothing by my refusal, having prevailed upon her husband to accompany her.

  • All I did was to write to Madam d'Epinay upon the illness of her son, as polite a letter as could be written, but in which I did not fall into the snare of offering to accompany her to Geneva.

  • I am informed Madam d'Epinay is going to Geneva, and do not hear you are to accompany her.

  • Ungrateful, unresponsive though you were at that time, did I not procure for you an invitation from my mother to accompany her party on that long, delightful summer trip?

  • I came to see Cora once more, to spend the last Sabbath with her and to accompany her as far on the journey to-morrow as our way runs together, which will be as far as the North End Junction.

  • Towards this home, she began on the approach of January to turn her thoughts, and thither she one day abruptly, and very unexpectedly by them, asked the elder Misses Dashwood to accompany her.

  • She was in great distress, and I saw that a flood of tears was ready to accompany her tale of woe, so I said hurriedly: "Don't cry.

  • I offered to accompany her, and we took a coach at Charing Cross for Sir Richard's house.

  • I offered to accompany her, but she refused so emphatically that I suspected there was a purpose in her mind over and above a mere visit to her father's house.

  • Lord Mar declared his willingness to accompany her to the spot, and added, "I can be supported thither by the arm of Andrew.

  • Lord Mar approved it, and declared his determination to accompany her.

  • The King had now appointed a military establishment to accompany her; and her two younger brothers, John and Peter, had joined her.

  • Foremost among these is the testimony of a priest named Pasquerel, who was soon to become Joan's almoner, and to accompany her in her warfare.

  • She bade Alençon be ready to accompany her, as she wished, so she expressed it, to see Paris at closer quarters than she had yet been able to do.

  • The girl accepted the hint, and coaxed Ruth to accompany her to the door and thence across the porch to the clearing.

  • She was permitted to land and bid her mother farewell, to engage a Scotch attendant, the only girl who could be induced to accompany her, and to secure a portion of her wardrobe, she having been some time deprived of a change of clothing.

  • She begged her husband to allow her to go aboard, but Japazaws sternly refused, saying she could not go unless she had some woman to accompany her.

  • Bertrand de Poulengy, Jean de Novelonpont, and four armed men of lesser rank were to accompany her.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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