Example sentences of "coincided with [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The discovery of the Americas and of southern Africa had synchronized with the beginnings of European printing and , throughout the sixteenth century , the expansion in European understanding of world geography and world ethnology coincided with a tremendous spread of general literacy , which was in turn accompanied by the revived and intensive study of the Bible in vernacular languages .
2 They claimed that this was an annual event and it does seem that the date coincided with a regular initiation ceremony for new members of their organisation .
3 However , it was the evaluators ' impression that the dispute coincided with a certain demoralisation amongst panel members which had more to do with the disorganisation and instability of the panel itself .
4 The climb coincided with a major sporting event in Cairo : a football game between the great rival teams of Zamalek and al-Ahly .
5 The beginning of the depression coincided with a sharp increase in cattle stealing .
6 This coincided with a greater frequency of direct attacks in harem takeovers .
7 The resignation also coincided with a controversial ruling by the Education Department prohibiting federal aid to colleges which offered scholarships designated solely for minority students .
8 Kaifu 's visit also coincided with a Japanese commitment to end by 1992 the practice of the mandatory fingerprinting of Koreans in Japan .
9 This coincided with a new urgency to define the differences between men and women , in which the female came to be equated with Nature .
10 This celebration of the triumph of democracy coincided with a congressional debate on the curbing of civil liberties under the state of emergency declared on Thursday .
11 From this date the disease was halted and its final disappearance coincided with a strong leste .
12 A WMO spokesman said danger to humans was reduced because periods of high ozone depletion coincided with a low sun and frequently cloudy skies , limiting ultra-violet radiation .
13 Thomas Hardy 's reputation at the beginning of the century as the greatest living English novelist coincided with a general awakening of interest in the English countryside .
14 There were renewed protests in late May which coincided with a 10-day commemoration of the anniversary of the 1980 Kwangju uprising , a pro-democracy rebellion which had been brutally suppressed with the killing of up to 2,000 civilians .
15 In particular , concern about the long-run decline in the birth-rate and the recognition that this was the major reason for the growing proportion of old people in the population ( Thane forthcoming ) coincided with a post-war labour shortage , making the elderly a focus of interest in a wider range of policy-making and otherwise influential circles .
16 The election coincided with a precipitous slide in the popularity of a Conservative government struggling with a severe balance of payments deficit .
17 By ill fortune the period of upheaval coincided with a large increase in the volume of work of the higher criminal courts , resulting in problems of delay that still are not eradicated .
18 In May 1971 the publication of figures showing a marked worsening of the US current account coincided with a further reduction in interest rates .
19 Nizan 's transition to the higher education system in 1924 , his first encounter with the fundamentally different educational environment of the Ecole Normale Superieure , coincided with a drastic reappraisal of the educational solution itself and projected Nizan into a downward spiral of crisis and despair .
20 For instance , last year 's theme of the art and influence of Japan at Grosvenor House coincided with a resounding silence on the part of the Japanese at the art market 's season finale .
21 On the other hand , a neat , simple , and not implausible scientific method can be offered using no more than constancy , and ‘ Realism ’ coincided with a distinguished attempt at this .
22 Malaise and appreciable increases in serum transaminase activities coincided with a marked increase in the number of hepatocytes staining for HDAg and also the first histological appearance of HBcAg ( Fig 6 ) .
23 Furthermore , it coincided with a marked increase in both the technical demands of the music and the number of flute compositions being published .
24 Qian 's visit coincided with a Chinese bond issue in Tokyo .
25 On the contrary , the idea of the Kingdom had a long history in the life of Israel , and the coming of Christ coincided with a feverish wave of expectancy within the nation .
26 Its appearance coincided with an economic boom and an ideological crisis .
27 The attacks coincided with an official visit by President Pierre Buyoya to France , and were widely reported to have been instigated by the exiled Palipehutu movement ( Parti pour la libération du peuple Hutu ) .
28 Graham 's shops coincided with an increasing number of people taking to the hills .
29 She broke off as a blue lightning flash coincided with an ear-shattering thunder clap and released a fresh torrent of rain .
30 Indeed , the statute of 1324 coincided with an earlier seizure of alien priories by Edward II and may itself have been intended to palliate that action .
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