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

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1 It is therefore expected that an inversion event would coincide with a major phase of migration , as previously suggested by Oele et al. ( 1981 ) .
2 Money The full Moon in your Second House of money could coincide with a minor financial hiccup , but on the whole this is a good time for you .
3 Devaluation benefits will coincide with a recovery in the US economy and provide UK companies ' most tangible benefits from sterling 's devaluation .
4 Furth 's ( 1966 ) view is that there is an experiential deficit which appears repeatedly in test situations , but this does not coincide with a cognitive deficit .
5 The official start of the new service today will also coincide with a marketing drive to promote the branch , which BR 's Network SouthEast division has re-styled the Lovejoy Line .
6 At some points on the detector a crest from slit I will coincide with a crest from slit 2 .
7 At other points the crest from I will coincide with a trough from 2 so that they almost cancel each other out to give one of the hollows of the pattern .
8 The upsurge in student activism in the late 1860s did coincide with a rise in the proportion of raznochintsy in higher education , many of the newcomers being sons of priests .
9 In certain instances , the length of your particular track may not coincide with a balanced pleating arrangement because of the pre-determined size of the pleats , thereby leaving a larger than usual space at one side of your curtain .
10 If the calculated starting rate does coincide with a resonant rate the designer can either elect to use a lower frequency clock or try to reduce the resonance with additional damping .
11 The price factors are calculated for the first day of the delivery month , and adjustments have to be made for accrued interest where the first day of the delivery month does not coincide with a coupon payment date .
12 It did not work directly , but since the end of the war did coincide with a change in personnel at local level it was quite often the case that local authorities had new education officers at a time when they were eager to innovate .
13 Impetus given from or with any part of the body must coincide with the musical phrasing fur it indicates the performer is to make or is making an important statement .
14 It will coincide with the expected appearance at Aberdeen Sheriff Court of 10 fishermen on charges relating to quota breaking .
15 This operation will coincide with the parachute landings ‘ up country ’ .
16 The snag was that their accounting years often did not coincide with the April-March tax year .
17 ‘ Pity my banishment should coincide with the onset of winter . ’
18 However , the arrival of the French did not quite coincide with the national uprising of ‘ 98 .
19 If the gaze is directed upwards or downwards , eye level will not coincide with the horizon .
20 But it was also clear that the longer the inquiry went on , the more it would coincide with the growing national debate about the government 's proposals to privatize the electricity industry .
21 Wedding may coincide with the couple flogging their separate flats and buying a three-bedroom house somewhere .
22 Of course , the state is not insulated from economic pressures or political demands from the working class and other groups , but this analysis suggests that it will respond to them in ways which are to its own advantage , which may not coincide with the narrowly defined interests of capital or other political forces .
23 But Manchester 's team has remeasured the position of this star and find it does not coincide with the radio position after all .
24 It will coincide with the hosting of the Alton Sports Council Cavalcade of Sport , which will involve a whole host of sporting activities , from archery to aerobics , football to hot air ballooning .
25 In this it is essential to note that the diode numbers ( apart from D2 and pin 2 ) do NOT coincide with the pin numbers on IC2 .
26 To prove this , he turned down the role of the American archaeologist in Ingmar Bergman 's The Touch , because the shooting would coincide with the birth of his child .
27 After all , they did not coincide with the nerve distribution , and nerves were known to function using electrical energy .
28 Though a number of economists have made further assumptions about the behaviour of the economy — principally , that firms will substitute labour for capital if there is unemployment ( because in those circumstances real wages will fall ) — which remove some of the apparent instabilities , others have concluded that the instability still occurs because the actual rate of investment may still not necessarily coincide with the warranted rate of growth for full employment .
29 Gus ' wife , Elaine , a fashion buyer sampling the wares of the Paris salons , made certain her itinerary embraced a salon or two in London , too , that would neatly coincide with the activities at Twickenham .
30 A regional breakdown of group strengths is difficult to obtain , partly because the industry regards these figures as confidential , partly because the brewers ' north western region ( i.e. Cumbria and Lancashire , including Manchester and Merseyside but excluding most of Cheshire ) does not coincide with the DTI 's standard north west region ( i.e. Cheshire , Lancashire , Manchester and Merseyside , but not Cumbria ) .
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