Example sentences of "coincide with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A 72-year-old woman had a transient remission of acute undifferentiated leukaemia coinciding with a pneumonia , during which raised concentrations of TNF were found .
2 According to a report published on Dec. 5 by the human rights organization Amnesty International , more than 5,000 people had been executed in Iran in the past three years , including some 2,500 during the last six months of 1988 coinciding with a crackdown on left-wing dissidents [ see pp. 36630-31 ] .
3 Meanwhile , the Sex Pistols ' re-enactment of their legendary 1977 boat trip on the Thames , coinciding with the state opening of Parliament on October 17 , will go ahead with or without Steve Jones .
4 ‘ Editorial highlights of a busy year included the much praised Answers for Ulster series which provided three viewpoints on ways forward coinciding with the talks by Peter Brooke , ’ said Mr Barrons .
5 Cambridge ink-jet printer maker Domino Printing Sciences Plc told the annual meeting yesterday that despite the strong finish to 1992 , first quarter trading has been below expectations and this was bound to affect interim results : in particular , sales in the US were unexpectedly slow during the first three months coinciding with the change of administration , it said .
6 The year 's biggest Americana sales were held at Christie 's and Sotheby 's during the last week of January , coinciding with the Winter Antiques show in New York .
7 They arrived in a l-day burst coinciding with the presence of receptive but unpollinated syconia .
8 The meeting took place at Cherbourg in August 1858 , coinciding with the opening of a vast new deep-water dock and the unveiling of a statue of Napoleon I , the Queen and Prince Albert having crossed in the Royal Yacht accompanied by the Prince of Wales and escorted by 140 private English yachts .
9 The most recent outstanding event in Jim 's distinguished career was the publication of his definitive catalogue of the collections of Christ Church , Oxford , on which he had been engaged for several years , coinciding with the opening of the new galleries to contain them .
10 On May 16 , coinciding with the opening of the Caracas peace talks [ see above ] , government forces reportedly launched a major military offensive on all fronts .
11 The Israeli delegation was shaken by US Secretary of State James Baker 's unequivocal announcement on Feb. 24 , coinciding with the opening of the talks , that the USA would not provide US$10,000 million in loan guarantees to Israel unless settlement building was halted in the occupied territories .
12 Its revolutionariness is , however , only incidentally political : in that it evolved outside the universities in marginal academic institutions , and in that its development during the 1960s reached a kind of peak in the years 1967 — 8 , thus coinciding with the événements of 1968 .
13 With the Gulf war over and interest rates drifting down , he may feel that a further half per cent interest rate cut coinciding with the budget will put the motor industry and its customers in a more confident mood .
14 The case , coinciding with the treatment of the subject of serial killings in a number of recent films , came to light when a man told Milwaukee police on July 22 that he had been threatened by Dahmer but then escaped from his apartment , where police later found numerous dismembered bodies .
15 Until 1973 , most of the rock used by Kay & Company came from Ailsa Craig but escalating costs of quarrying on and transporting from the isle , coinciding with the retiral of the family who did the quarrying , brought production to a halt .
16 The third series of P. G. Wodehouse 's immortal stories begins on ITV on Sunday March 29 , coinciding with the release of an album of incidental songs and music entitled The World of Jeeves and Wooster , performed by the stars themselves .
17 THERAPY ? follow their Reading Festival appearance with a 17-date tour of the UK , coinciding with the release of their third LP .
18 A 2pc cut in base rates coinciding with the Chancellor 's Autumn Statement next week has been widely anticipated and Mr Bootle said he believed the downward trend would continue through to next year and stabilise at 5pc .
19 November 17 was also held responsible for a bomb attack on a tax office on Nov. 30 ( the third in two weeks ) , coinciding with the presentation of the budget in parliament .
20 Coinciding with the conference is the annual Book Fair .
21 Coinciding with the Fair will be a major exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts , Piccadilly ‘ British Watercolours — the Great Age ( 1750–1880 ) ’ which runs from January 15 to April 11 .
22 Earlier , in protests coinciding with the review , hundreds of Iraqis were reported on Dec. 2-22 to have demonstrated before UN local offices in Baghdad .
23 Judith Bailey 's firm , clear beat led perhaps to an unduly deliberate tempo and heaviness of phrasing in the first movement of Beethoven 's Emperor Concerto and narrowly missed coinciding with the soloist at a few important junctions .
24 The Commission marked Human Rights Day on Dec. 10 , coinciding with the announcement that since 1980 , 134 UN staff members worldwide had disappeared or been arrested , detained , imprisoned or killed .
25 Tamil Nadu , currently under president 's rule [ see pp. 37964 ; 38006 ] , and the union territory of Pondicherry would also have their elections coinciding with the Lok Sabha poll , the chief election commissioner announced on March 20 .
26 The second was an untidy and protracted business , stretching on through the spring and summer and coinciding with the refusal of The Possessed to be contained within the limits of a ‘ tendentious ’ sideshow .
27 An additional internal Chow test conducted by splitting the sample at 1982 Q4 ( coinciding with the end of monetary base control in the US ) and running separate regressions over the two halves of the sample failed to reveal any sign of a structural break .
28 Further , the clauses of the Pactus pro tenore pacis appear as numbers 78 to 83 and 84 to 93 in some manuscripts of the Pactus legis Salicae , coinciding with the numbers which were perhaps intended by the author of the epilogue for the clauses issued by Childebert and Chlothar .
29 One reason why women in London took up washing was that it tended to be a seasonal trade , the peaks in the availability of the work ( during the London season ) coinciding with the troughs in the male employment cycle in the gas and building trades .
30 The rapidly rising number of girls receiving middle and higher education , coinciding with the growth of urban bureaucratic and commercial activities , has led to a corresponding increase in the number entering clerical and professional or semi-professional employment , generally prior to marriage and temporary or permanent withdrawal from the labour force .
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