How to use in-sentence of “unaccompanied”:
+ He made a programme about “Bach: Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello”.
+ Puerto Rican, Central Americans and Mexicans went across the border, including unaccompanied children and minors.
+ In 1958 Tippett arranged the five negro spirituals so that they could be sung by unaccompanied chorus.
+ Verse one is always sung as an unaccompanied solo by one of the boys in the choir.
+ They continue, or repeat, unaccompanied after the music has stopped.
+ They were “expressions of opinion, unaccompanied with any other effect than what they may produce on opinion by exciting reflection.” Madison, 348.