Example sentences of "[noun] that accompany it " 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 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 .
5 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 .
6 For Adorno and Horkheimer science becomes ideological because of the change in the relationship between humans and nature that accompanies it .
7 The young , working-class fan had inherited the tradition without some of the controls on behaviour that accompanied it ( ibid.:51–2 ) .
8 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 .
9 As always , the pleasure was heightened by the sense of guilt that accompanied it .
10 Worse than the smoke was the sickly stench that accompanied it .
11 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 ’ .
12 It held him in an interval of assessment more potent than the silence that accompanied it .
13 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 .
14 Conservative MPs who know what a party election is like do not relish the sheer nastiness that accompanies it .
15 Conservative MPs who know what a party election is like do not relish the sheer nastiness that accompanies it .
16 But the note that accompanied it made no mention of the choice of name and it was rather a cold note .
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