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were accompanying
verb
To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to keep company with; to go along with.
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Most of the men in line were accompanying women.
Dutton said the bulk of the group were people who were accompanying ill family members.
Mrs. Heyward and her friend Miriam Jackson, who were accompanying a reporter, had a ready answer.
(In places, they sound as if someone were accompanying Ives on maracas).
The plainclothes marshals who were accompanying Thomas took wary note of every camera pointed at him.
Mr. Rebolledo said the police were accompanying officials who were shutting down the mine for good.
Clive's older sister Christine recalls: "There were accompanying cartoons and Clive, as a schoolboy, frequently drew them.
The "whee" was appropriately hoarse and solemn, as if a grieving adult were accompanying a child down a slide.
On April 5, the authorities arrested 12 people in Guatemala who were accompanying 53 children, ages 2 to 17.
The parents of children with metabolic diseases who were accompanying their children to the outpatient clinics were the samples.
The person that died is believed to be a border guard - one of two who were accompanying the group.
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