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

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1 If we can not really be sure about the way this Christianization of the urban population was brought about , we can , however , discern some of the anxieties that accompanied it .
2 These will have had a firm foundation in play and the talk that accompanies it , particularly if the learner has had the social and material opportunities provided by playgroup or nursery school .
3 Although the 1978 policy paper was never published , its main features were incorporated in the manifesto , and the supplementary briefing that accompanied it , for the General Election which came in May of the following year .
4 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 .
5 The girl brought me soup and then my trout , the best and freshest I had ever tasted , though the potatoes that accompanied it were not so good .
6 The wind tugged at the banner-pole that carried his standard , outside at the turret , and made a dolorous creaking sound that accompanied his steps along the chilly corridor , and whined faintly in his ears even after he had closed the door and shut out the sound of the rain .
7 If my toothache were an event analogous to , but entirely separated from the neurophysiological process that accompanies it , it would make little sense going to a dentist in search of relief .
8 For Adorno and Horkheimer science becomes ideological because of the change in the relationship between humans and nature that accompanies it .
9 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 .
10 The young , working-class fan had inherited the tradition without some of the controls on behaviour that accompanied it ( ibid.:51–2 ) .
11 However , the tilting process and inundation that accompanied it were so gradual that most existing forms of wildlife had ample time to escape from or adapt to the changes .
12 As always , the pleasure was heightened by the sense of guilt that accompanied it .
13 Worse than the smoke was the sickly stench that accompanied it .
14 Organised by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles , the $2 million exhibition , together with the weighty catalogue that accompanies it , is considered by the curators to represent the definitive scholarly study into the work of ‘ the most important American architect of the mid-twentieth century ’ .
15 With the final retreat of the ice many of the cold climate specialists perished ( possibly with the help of man ) , although some of the species that accompany them , like lemmings or musk ox , survive today in the harsh conditions of the arctic tundra .
16 Coins can make three contributions to this study , all of which derive from the way that coin portraits are normally identified by the inscription that accompanies them and from the fact that they have survived in much greater numbers than have portraits in any other medium .
17 He took immense trouble in preparing his lectures and the experimental demonstrations that accompanied them .
18 Yet one understands and sympathizes with the reader who urges for that word to be said ( even as he/she understands that it can not be ) , and no amount of earnest preaching that this is the way things are , that no certainties can be reached , will attenuate the sense of frustration that accompanies our contemplation of the ruins .
19 As lord mayor ( 1732–3 ) he co-ordinated the City 's opposition to Walpole 's excise bill in 1733 , and vigorously defended the raucous jubilation that accompanied its withdrawal from the Commons .
20 In joy and the quest for beauty and the ecstasy that accompanies them , we possess a template .
21 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 .
22 It held him in an interval of assessment more potent than the silence that accompanied it .
23 The meal that accompanied it was a feast , cooked and served by the patronne with justifiable pride : tiny moules marinières , which tasted as if they had been cut from the rocks that morning ; bifteck , brown and crisp on the outside , perfectly rare within ; a platter of thin crisp sizzling hot pommes frites ; an excellent salad , served in a plain white bowl .
24 Werner had delivered this anecdote with the same wry chuckles that accompanied his more orthodox information .
25 Conservative MPs who know what a party election is like do not relish the sheer nastiness that accompanies it .
26 Conservative MPs who know what a party election is like do not relish the sheer nastiness that accompanies it .
27 Therapist : ‘ Now we have looked at the physical symptoms and the thoughts that accompany them , let's now look at how anxiety effects your behaviour .
28 The real taste is disguised by the grandiose wording that accompanies them .
29 There was only one photograph it could have been — the picture of John that accompanied our messages .
30 I can only point out the immoral lifestyle that accompanied his profession and the evidence of spiritual deceit .
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