Example sentences of "coincide with the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Mozarts ' second visit to Vienna began in September 1767 , coinciding with the planned festivities for the marriage of the Archduchess Maria Josepha to King Ferdinand of Naples .
2 The new Barlow era in the Transvaal looks like coinciding with the official end of Clive Rice 's Transvaal career .
3 They left the home between 4 pm and 5 pm and returned in the early hours of the morning , often coinciding with the feeding time for a young baby .
4 The production of the CH 3 · radical by flash photolysis of CH 3 I , for instance , has been monitored using a tunable IR laser set at a fixed frequency of 608.301 cm -1 , coinciding with the strong Q-branch of the ν 2 band .
5 Eight patients have required emergency surgery coinciding with the unrestricted reintroduction of food after remission induced by diet .
6 Neatly coinciding with the current outstanding exhibition of British watercolours at the Royal Academy , nearby Bond Street dealers Agnew 's are holding their annual and much respected watercolour exhibition , the one hundred and twentieth of its kind ( 8 March to 2 April ) .
7 The reasons are simple : Quisling , a former army officer , diplomat , and minister of defence was the first of his kind ; and his bid for power , though his own idea , by coinciding with the German takeover was assumed to be part of it .
8 The great spate of English translations of Paracelsus also belonged to the 1650s , confirming that the peak of his influence in England connected with what is arguably the unsurpassed golden age of British science and medicine , coinciding with the formative years of such figures as Boyle , Sydenham , and Willis , all of whom were affected by paracelsian influences .
9 In November 1989 , a joint venture with Malayan Breweries Ltd Singapore ( coinciding with the Malaysian merger ) formed GAPL Pte Ltd Singapore , trading as United Stout Marketing .
10 Neatly coinciding with the fair is the publication of a new book , Facing the Page : the artist and the book , by Silvie Turner , published by Estamp which provides details of those working in this field in Britain at present and the projects currently underway as well as summarising the work of the last decade .
11 Recent heavy capital expenditure coinciding with the extreme tightening of credit facilities had created a liquidity crisis and led to share the group 's share price falling to a low in January of A$3.30 on the Australian Stock Exchange .
12 The two of them had been virtually inseparable — periods of separation coinciding with the respective presences of boy-friends ; even though Sheila had left university abruptly in her second year , hating the academic competitiveness .
13 Today we are seeing a system in decay , but surprisingly often we find stretches of road and track coinciding with the old alignments .
14 Coinciding with the ministerial meeting , the OECD released figures which revised downwards the December 1991 projection of economic growth in 1992 in its member countries .
15 Such beliefs , coinciding with the growing phenomenon of abrupt cessation of full-time employment , encouraged the growth of the preparation-for-retirement movement .
16 As we saw earlier , the period in the history of the human race when ‘ the superego did not exist ’ was that preceding the primal trauma and coinciding with the foraging way of life of our hominid ancestors .
17 Some were timed to coincide with the changing seasons , reminding the people of God 's constant provision for them , and providing an opportunity to return to God some token of all that he had given .
18 And to coincide with the temporary exhibitions , LACMA is showing its own new Cezanne , ‘ Sous-bois ’ ( c. 1890 ) , a large oil purchased last year for a multi-million-dollar sum believed to be the largest the museum has ever spent on an acquisition .
19 THE Delors Discount Deli is being set up by the Consumers Association in Edinburgh to coincide with the European Community Summit .
20 KNOWSLEY Borough Council is to open four allotment sites to the public next Sunday to coincide with the European Day of the Garden .
21 A charter in 1033 , granting the manor of Patrington to the Archbishop of York , describes the boundaries of the manor which , except on the south where changes have taken place along the river Humber , appear to coincide with the present boundaries of the parish .
22 Tambrands , the makers of Tampax , have launched the talk line to coincide with the new school term which , they claim , is an appropriate time to raise the sticky subject of growing up .
23 At the Franco-German summit Kohl and Mitterrand had called on the April 28 summit to convene an intergovernmental conference on political union for December 1990 , to coincide with the planned summit on economic and monetary union .
24 The rest will be dispatched north to Nicosia , to coincide with the official surrender . ’
25 Hotspur and Jeremy , both situated in Lowndes Street , SW1 , are planning to hold further joint exhibitions , timed to coincide with the major London furniture sales .
26 Timed to coincide with the major retrospective of Georgia O'Keeffe at the Hayward Gallery , Alex Reid and Lefevre are holding the first commercial exhibition of the artist 's work to be held in Europe ( 8 April to 7 May ) .
27 To coincide with the major exhibition at the national Gallery , which continues until February 7 , a series of lunchtime lectures will be held in the Sainsbury Wing Theatre at 1 pm .
28 And will it be timed to coincide with the upper house election due this summer ?
29 We had hoped to coincide with the actual anniversary date of that fateful flight , but unfortunately this proved to be impossible , though we were able to travel to France on September 20 .
30 Companies invariably prefer to time their rights issues to coincide with the annual results and hopefully float the issue on a tide of good news .
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