"accompany" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The descent of the foramen is necessarily accompanied by a corresponding lengthening of the facial canal.
- In the absence of other muscle abnormalities, the diminution of type II fibers alone is not necessarily accompanied by PFD.
- Finally, there may be a competitive element, in that changes in size are necessarily accompanied by changes in ecological niche.
- Collapse is a sudden and often unannounced loss of postural tone (going weak), often but not necessarily accompanied by loss of consciousness.
- Only 16 Concordes are currently in commercial service, demonstrating that technological acclaim is not necessarily accompanied by financial success.
- It is not necessarily accompanied by drowsiness, however.
- For Mr. Dunn, fervor was not necessarily accompanied by frenzy.
- Ms. Kice said identifying the organizers of the container-smuggling operations was more difficult because the stowaways were not necessarily accompanied, as had been the practice on previous smuggling ships.
- But with his postures and gestures he revealed that good looks are not necessarily accompanied by goodness of heart.
- There is also a firsthand account here of the great passion and political will that have necessarily accompanied the success, so far, in the effort to conserve the tiger in India.
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