noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
musical
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Improvisation and expression as well as musical accompaniment of the exercises plays a central role in the training programme of the Medau-Schule.
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After all, when events unfold in the real world, they do so without musical accompaniment .
orchestral
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He was also a noisy eater, as if providing an orchestral accompaniment for his brother.
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The orchestral accompaniment her was again alert, matching the pianist's skill in fine style.
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Without realizing it, their orchestral accompaniment fined itself to the quality of her voice.
■ NOUN
guitar
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Lieder by Franz Schubert with guitar accompaniments from the period.
organ
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In ships at sea chaplains or commanding officers have pre-recorded tapes containing organ accompaniments and a compilation of hymns.
piano
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We discussed the idea of Jean-Claude setting them to piano accompaniment .
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A piano accompaniment being captured in a London recording studio of 1904.
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She had a lovely sweet voice, and always had to sing without piano accompaniment , for she alone knew the songs.
■ VERB
make
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Added to a simple white sauce, they make a good accompaniment to plain meats such as boiled bacon.
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Earthy porcini mushrooms, tender and meaty, make the perfect accompaniment .
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Cooked almost to a purée with plenty of garlic they make a truly delicious accompaniment to sausages and red meats.
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But to tell the truth, the album makes a pretty good accompaniment for just sitting around and eating junk food.
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These wines also make a good accompaniment for vegetarian dishes, especially leek-based dishes.
provide
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Their discord provided accompaniment for the chase that now developed between the two beings.
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He soon provided his own accompaniment .
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He was also a noisy eater, as if providing an orchestral accompaniment for his brother.
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Down came the rain, thunder and lightning, providing nature's primeval accompaniment .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Huang's wife provided accompaniment on the piano.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Added to a simple white sauce, they make a good accompaniment to plain meats such as boiled bacon.
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Cooked almost to a purée with plenty of garlic they make a truly delicious accompaniment to sausages and red meats.
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It takes much time and effort to find recorded music that is suitable as movement accompaniment .
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Polyphony, which developed in the ninth century, used the organ as bass accompaniment to liturgical song.
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Sylvie drew to the accompaniment of voices.
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The programme included practical experience in Breathing, movement with apparatus, and movement accompaniment .
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These fritters are especially delicious with stewed prunes with orange juice as an accompaniment , if desired.