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Example sentences for "often accompanied"

  • The onset of tonsillitis, sometimes preceded by headache and general malaise, is often accompanied by a chill, pyrexia following within twenty-four hours.

  • A shaking, trembling, or concussion of the earth, due to subterranean causes, often accompanied by a rumbling noise.

  • He is often accompanied by Telesphorus, the boy genius of healing, and his daughter Hygieia, the goddess of health.

  • He was much employed by Bismarck in the writing of official despatches, and stood high in the favour of King William, whom he often accompanied on his journeys as representative of the foreign office.

  • These consisted in shallow respiration, often accompanied by a groan or the slightest degree of hiccough on inspiration, and considerable increase in respiratory frequency.

  • Dulness of varying extent up to complete absence of resonance on one side, often accompanied in the incomplete cases by well-marked skodaic resonance anteriorly.

  • With the Carnivora the erection of the hair seems to be almost universal, often accompanied by threatening movements, the uncovering of the teeth and the utterance of savage growls.

  • Perplexed reflection is often accompanied by certain movements or gestures.

  • The locative ablative is often accompanied by the prepositions #in# or #sub#.

  • The instrumental ablative is often accompanied by the prepositions #cum# or #cōram#.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "often accompanied" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    agree with; heard from; mucous membrane; often asked; often been; often difficult; often enough; often made; often more; often nearly; often necessary; often present; often quite; often quoted; often referred; often represented; often said; often spoken; often think; often thought; often used; often went; proceed against; suffered from; vent lengths; who took