Sentence examples for To accompany from inspiring English sources

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To accompany

verb

To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to keep company with; to go along with.

  • Geoffrey accompanied the group on their pilgrimage.

Exact(60)

To accompany you?" "Quite unable.

Sock! — to accompany his hits.

And to accompany your gift?

My interpreter declined to accompany me.

His wife refused to accompany him.

Relatives were not allowed to accompany them.

My colleague volunteered to accompany me.

Now she persuaded Rick to accompany her.

Actions have to accompany words.

I asked to accompany them.

(No slide to accompany it).

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