Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] that accompany " in BNC.

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1 Second , the political bargaining that accompanies the definition of state enterprise objectives provides opportunities for alliances between groups within the state and outside it .
2 I was present at the sale and bought a set of Keesing 's Contemporary Archives which have proved invaluable though I have used them with the usual misgivings that accompany the enjoyment of a benefit which has been denied to others .
3 He argued that these publications were the precursors of the flood of artistic , intellectual and political creativity that accompanied the move towards colonial independence .
4 The possibility of extended legal battles , salvagers say , may stifle the technological and scientific progress that accompanies the recovery of shipwrecks .
5 Ireland was already there with its litany of laments , not thinly preserved , like the cultural echo that accompanies some exiles and émigrés into a new country where time will absorb the native generation 's traces of foreign identity and dispel them .
6 Aching in bones as if they would break is the main feature of this remedy that accompanies all of its complaints .
7 The quartet carries an instrumental arsenal which gives it the necessary weight to produce the ominous , bass-heavy sounds that accompany Max Schreck 's marvellously decrepit , zombie-like portrayal of Count Dracula .
8 Though their work on evolutionary theory was complementary , Wallace has tended to become overshadowed by the religious and scientific furore that accompanied the publication of Darwin 's The Origin of Species .
9 It was this image that accompanied me as I walked down the rue de Fleuve , stopping for a final coup d'oeil at the squat church crouching on its gravel ground .
10 Although the poster exhibition failed to capture the imagination of the local press , it did attract a large number of visitors and over 200 copies of the historical booklet that accompanied the exhibition were sold .
11 The baroque furnishings or simple motifs that accompany other subjects such as the stage designer James Bailey or Anne , Viscountess Norwich , give the portraits a resonance and pay tribute to the influence of Peter Rose Pulham as well as showing Goodman 's own mastery of lighting to create sculptural effects .
12 I can only point out the immoral lifestyle that accompanied his profession and the evidence of spiritual deceit .
13 The Galileans ' decision to defend the first was motivated by the perceptual experiences that accompanied their telescopic sightings of Jupiter , and Kepler 's decision to record the second was likewise based on his perceptual experiences when directing a telescope towards Mars .
14 Switching between one-day and five-day mode was unpopular with the players , and the new showbiz-style razzmatazz that accompanied the games seemed specifically designed to cater for the drunken yobbos who turned up by the cartload .
15 A profound historical amnesia has come to settle around the Teds whereby rock-and-roll outrages of the past , together with the magnified excitements that accompanied them , have been smuggled out of sight .
16 This was of a different order from my imaginings about the Chinese communists , arch villains whose evil doings were retailed to us in the classroom with the same ferocious didacticism that accompanies the telling of a lurid fairy tale and enhances its horrifying fascination .
17 Li Yuan was barely eighteen , yet the tone , the small movement of the left hand that accompanied the final words , were uncannily familiar .
18 But is n't that exactly what these learned scholars do in every didactic essay that accompanies any CD of classical music ?
19 So we have to settle for the Carter head-rest covers , Carter condoms , Carter badges , Carter balloons , a specially-pressed Carter interview CD ( complete with printed questions that accompany Jim Bob and Fruitbat 's recorded answers to create the effect that ‘ the lads ’ are actually in the studio with you on Chiltern Radio ! ) and , of course , a copy of the ultimate object of all this marketing desire , a Carter album .
20 There was again strict security at the court building in Liverpool town centre but there was no repeat of the noisy scenes that accompanied the first two remands. — PA
21 Integrity , combined with wariness , pride , and the kind of stoic endurance that accompanied an understanding of suffering , a loss of innocence that went as deep as the soul .
22 To investigate the role of ammonia in the histological and biochemical changes that accompany H pylori infection , we have examined patients with chronic renal failure .
23 Worse than the smoke was the sickly stench that accompanied it .
24 He took immense trouble in preparing his lectures and the experimental demonstrations that accompanied them .
25 Werner had delivered this anecdote with the same wry chuckles that accompanied his more orthodox information .
26 Company commitment and the willingness to remain with the same firm for long periods may therefore be underpinned by the prospect of heavy sacrifices that accompany the alternatives .
27 Increases in LTC 4 could be secondary to the invasion of inflammatory cells that accompanies Helicobacter pylori colonisation and that characterises type B gastritis .
28 The critique voiced during the protracted political debates that accompanied the drafting of the new legislation centred on two major issues :
29 The armed following that accompanied Robert the Frisian on his Jerusalem pilgrimage so impressed the Emperor of Byzantium , Alexius Comnenus , with its martial bearing that he requested similar assistance from the west .
30 There is no council housing waiting for them , and the homelessness , debt and marital problems that accompany unemployment have become rural as well as city problems .
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