(1) Nevertheless, a deadly humourlessness does sometimes accompany teen angst, and when it does, the results can be terrifying.
(2) Knowledgeable local guides will accompany us, and we'll stay in varied accommodations.
(3) The two sisters were to accompany us to London
(4) The two sisters were to accompany us to New York
(5) He had refused to allow even one companion to accompany him, arguing that he would be perfectly safe.
(6) He asked the lady's daughter to accompany him to his car as he was afraid of the people screaming at him.
(7) People who would be willing to accompany singing with any musical instrument would also be welcome.
(8) The Royal Academy of Music's Symphony Orchestra will accompany the concert, conducted by Musical Director Michael Kamen.
(9) Nausea and dizziness often accompany these reactions, indicating a reduction of the output of blood from the heart.
(10) Nancy's sister and father accompany her to the wedding, for Godfrey is suddenly out of town.
(11) The fatigue, nausea and uncertainty that often accompany early pregnancy may tempt you to forget about fitness.
(12) Two pita breads were brought, unbidden but welcome, to accompany the hummus.
(13) Comfy upholstered seats with cane backs accompany round copper-topped tables.
(14) Crusty bread or some baked potatoes would be best to accompany .
(15) The man I am doing business with has asked I accompany him and his daughter out for the night and I couldn't say no.
(16) Though she wouldn't admit it to herself, she was secretly glad to have a companion to accompany her on her long journey.
(17) Another level of variety is given by the musicians and singers who accompany Bonney.
(18) Dantone and his ensemble of 18 musicians accompany Scholl with dynamism.
(19) He would play his violin, and Mother used to accompany him on our organ
(20) Golden yellow and rich brown hues accompany fresh floral accents and ruggedly attractive iron light fixtures.