Examples of 'i accompany him' in a sentence

Meaning of "i accompany him"

i accompany him: means to go with someone, generally indicating support, assistance, or companionship

How to use "i accompany him" in a sentence

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i accompany him
I accompany him to a lot of these political events.
He suggested that I accompany him to the party.
I accompany him to care.
His only request was that I accompany him for the procedure.
I showed him which way to go but he insisted that I accompany him.
The Doctor did suggest that I accompany him during his next operatic performance.
I accompany him at the golden doors, receive at the muddy.
But the duke of sandringham requested that I accompany him as payment.
The Doctor suggests I accompany him during his next operatic performance.
So he greatly appreciates it, if I accompany him.
We say goodbye, I accompany him to the door and he goes home.
He didn't want stay at the hotel alone so I accompany him.
Why can't I accompany him on his final journey?
Colonel O'Neill requested that I accompany him fishing.
Could I accompany him to the hospital?

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He travels for his sport and sometimes I accompany him and sometimes I do not.
Well, I accompany him to restaurants.
Colonel O'Neill requested that I accompany him on a fishing excursion.
Can I allow my child to walk around the Show alone or must I accompany him?
The young and handsome Duke Alfred insisted I accompany him to another party, an intimate party.
Did I accompany him to his room?
I do not lead him - I accompany him.
My sister, María, and I accompany him on this journey.

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