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Example sentences for "accompany them"

  • My sorrow afterward has only been more bitter.

  • Some of them looked at me with an insolent and jeering air; then they began to talk among themselves, in a low tone, and in a hideous language I did not comprehend.

  • Mr. Elton then turned back to accompany them.

  • The engagement which ought to have kept her from joining in the former attempt would make it impossible for her to accompany them now.

  • In most cases their relatives, either mothers or grown-up sisters, are asked to accompany them.

  • Married Ladies, as a rule, dine out with their Husbands=, and do not accept invitations to large dinners when their husbands are unable to accompany them.

  • They were very urgent in inviting us to accompany them, and by way of inducement, most unequivocally offered us their sable partners.

  • Presents were exchanged; and they invited us in the most pressing manner to accompany them to their camp; and were evidently disappointed in finding that we could not swim.

  • The day being far advanced, and their camp a good way off, they left us, after inviting us to accompany them: but this I declined.

  • Then the Persians said, that this was a holy man, who meant to accompany them to Cananore.

  • I then travelled by land to Aleppo, where I became acquainted with some Armenian and Moorish merchants, and agreed to accompany them to Ormuz.

  • But being deterred by the length of the journey, and fearful that I might never be able to get home, I refused to accompany them.

  • He eagerly drank the hot mixture that Mrs. Taylor placed in his hand, and when the men declared themselves ready, he felt able to accompany them.

  • We could hardly advise anyone to make an extended stay in your pretty town if they were obliged to patronize your hotels," looking up with a smile at Mr. Maxwell, who was waiting to accompany them to the depot.

  • Anyone could see that it was more on Lancy's account than Elsie's that Dexie was so delighted to accompany them.

  • The arrangements for the passage over to Fern Vale pleased all parties but Kate, who had been industriously persevering to induce Eleanor to accompany them.

  • He agreed to accompany them as interpreter.

  • They put their resolution into effect; but Lewis refused to accompany them, being disabled by his wound, hopeless of escape, and determined on a terrible revenge.

  • John invites the leader to accompany them to Wonder Island.

  • The boys later saw John and Muro on their way to the "Palace," as Harry called the royal residence, and begged John's permission to accompany them.

  • Ta Babeda agrees to accompany them to Wonder Island.

  • The old man who had been rescued, was still too weak to accompany them, so he was taken to the vessel, where he could receive the best of care and attention.

  • John said a few words to Uraso and Muro, and also invited the boys to accompany them.

  • Park obtained permission to accompany them, and, through the influence of Fatima, he also received back his bundle of clothes and his horse.

  • Park gladly accepted their invitation to accompany them on their road.

  • Park, unable to resist, was compelled to accompany them.

  • At last the king promised to give them a parting interview, and to send a large escort to accompany them to Petherick's boats.

  • Oswald would have preferred remaining behind, but Felix, who seemed to take a great fancy to the silent, sober man, had begged him so earnestly not to spoil the pleasure, that at last he decided to accompany them.

  • I yielded then--now three years ago--to the persuasions of my cousin and his wife to accompany them on a trip to Italy.

  • I had to accompany them to Sicily, as a matter of politeness.

  • Her disappointment at David's refusal to accompany them in their wandering life had been bitter.

  • With a swift and true perception she traced her present sorrow to that moment in the twilight when, against that protest, she besought David to accompany them on their travels.

  • The two friends besought the evangelist to accompany them to their rooms, but he said: "I have given you my message and must pass on.

  • Some years had passed since she heard any tidings from him, and she feared he was no longer among the living, and when the family with whom she had so long resided left England for America, they persuaded her to accompany them.

  • They had invited me to accompany them, but as usual I declined.

  • They pressed her to accompany them to their father's lodging house.

  • Here he continued for some time to follow his old occupation, but unhappily became acquainted with some notorious smugglers, and was persuaded occasionally to accompany them in their expeditions to the French coast.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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