Sentence examples for better accompanied from inspiring English sources

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After the second-in-line to the throne tried another passage in French which translated as "today we begin our first tour together, we could not be better accompanied than by the great Canadian family", he joked with his audience saying: "It will improve as we go along".

But it would've been a lot better accompanied by a joint instead of several pints of beer. .

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Martin, author of "Building a Bridge," about Catholic outreach to the LGBT community, has had several talks canceled in the United States in recent months because of pressure from conservative groups who oppose his call for the church to better accompany gay Catholics, the AP reported.

Funds and hybrid-market approaches can better accompany such co-benefits than markets since they could differentiate rules and criteria for REDD co-benefits without being restricted to the carbon value or by credit buyer preferences.

In response to Mongolia's increasing capacities, development and economic growth, UNICEF has gradually re-focused its work in the country to better accompany and support the Government in ensuring that every child reaches his or her full potential.

But these days a writer had better be accompanied by his publisher if he wants to afford it.

The freshly cooked sausages have a nice snap to them, and are made even better when accompanied by a frothy glass of Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale.

The best was often the pork-chop special, pan-roasted and sweet — if possible better when accompanied by apple fritters and pierogies that nodded to the Poles who lived nearby.

The results of a poll among Radio 2 and Radio 5 Live listeners to determine the most popular theme song in the 50-year history of the franchise were revealed last month, with Paul McCartney's title song for 1973's Live and Let Die beating Carly Simon's Nobody Does It Better (which accompanied The Spy Who Loved Me in 1977).

In the Republic, Socrates states that there can be no "communion" between "extravagant" pleasure and virtue (Plato, Republic, 402e) and in the Philebus, where Philebus argues that pleasure is the highest good, Socrates argues against this, claiming that pleasure is better when accompanied by intelligence (Plato, Philebus, 60e).

Progress in fighting dirty fuels is great, but it's even better when accompanied by a surge in clean energy.

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