How to use in-sentence of “accompanying”:
+ The Choir or Positiv often contains soft stops which are suitable for accompanying the choir.
+ A percussion player in a rock and rollrock band is accompanying the lead instrument.
+ An accompanying video premiered on Evanescence’s Vevo account on YouTube on January 28, 2012.
+ He had ordered his convoy to stop and return fire, instead of choosing the safer option of driving on in his touring car or transferring to the safety of the accompanying Rolls-Royce Armoured Car#Combat historyarmoured car, as his companion, Coogan, Tim Pat.
+ There are men on horseback, giant bouquets of flowers, ornately decorated ox drawn carts, and a large retinue of women in kimono accompanying the year’s Saio.
+ In many countries, adverse effects have to be reported and researched in clinical trials and included into the patient information accompanying medical devices and drugs for sale to the public.
+ This sustainable development specified certain criteria for selection of university cadres, which was approved by the college council, albeit not by the university council due to the political conditions accompanying the Arab spring in January 2011.

Example sentences of “accompanying”:
+ They reached the UK Singles Chart with the accompanying Extended playEP, “Snuff Rock”, released on The Damned as well as myriad reggae bands in “Snuffin’ In A Babylon”.
+ Written by Ryan Ross and released on May 4, 2006 as a CD single, “But It’s Better If You Do” is the third single to be released by Panic at the Disco, and the second with an accompanying video.
+ In Book I of “The Well-Tempered Clavier”, Bach chose to write the eighth prelude in E-flat minor but the accompanying fugue in D-sharp minor.
+ Pappano is the youngest conductor to lead the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House in London, accompanying both the Royal Opera and Royal Ballet.
+ Volchek does not like attention that competing gives her. She went to Sochi with only her older brother accompanying her.
+ The accompanying change in typeface to a serif or mono-spaced type style, is to make it fully accessible for those with color blindness.
+ In the 1930s he made many recordings with the London Symphony Orchestra and London Philharmonic OrchestraLondon Philharmonic, accompanying concertos with famous soloists such as Fritz Kreisler, Jascha Heifetz and Arthur Rubinstein.
+ These are often full-page photographs on a particular theme, designer, model or other single topic, with or without accompanying text.
+ It was used for accompanying the choir.
+ He was appointed to serve as Acting President, with all the accompanying powers, until when and if Yar’Adua returned to full health.
+ It is used in India, Pakistan, Nepal, AfghanistanAfghanistan, South Asian countries as an accompanying instrument in Hindustani classical music, Sufi Music, Bhajan and other devotional music, Qawwali, Natya Sangeet, and a variety of genres including accompaniment to Classical Kathak Dance and other entertainments.
+ She began to earn money teaching piano and accompanying singers.
+ Lita began accompanying Jeff Hardy to the ring for his matches, with the two implicitly involved in a deeper friendship.
+ They did an accompanying tour, called the Life Tour.
+ They reached the UK Singles Chart with the accompanying Extended playEP, "Snuff Rock", released on The Damned as well as myriad reggae bands in "Snuffin' In A Babylon".
+ Written by Ryan Ross and released on May 4, 2006 as a CD single, "But It's Better If You Do" is the third single to be released by Panic at the Disco, and the second with an accompanying video.
