Example sentences of "be [verb] to coincide with " in BNC.

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1 Some reports also hinted that the Libyan connection had been leaked to coincide with efforts to tie Iran and Syria into the emerging US-led anti-Iraq alliance in the Gulf crisis .
2 Although the meeting had been arranged to coincide with final approval of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development [ see p. 37132 ] , those talks were still incomplete , so there was little formal discussion of events in Eastern Europe .
3 Russian offensive strategy for 1916 had been designed to coincide with Anglo-French assaults in the west .
4 Now you will be able to travel independantly and safely in the evening , and the time-table has been designed to coincide with performance times at The Playhouse .
5 A number of events have been organised to coincide with ‘ The Great Age of British Watercolours 1750–1880 ’ at the Royal Academy of Arts , Piccadilly which continues until April 12 .
6 The speaker 's sectional interests , as a businessman , are seen to coincide with the wider interests of everybody else .
7 The College and its staff and graduates have made many significant contributions to the science and practice of veterinary medicine and I am delighted that this history has been written to coincide with its bi-centenary .
8 The Georgian Supreme Soviet , called for Sept. 16 , convened on Sept. 15 , as an opposition demonstration had been called to coincide with its opening on Sept. 16 .
9 Our trip had been timed to coincide with nesting , although the birds were confused by the late spring and many had not yet started to build .
10 The blast appears to have been timed to coincide with a political offensive .
11 If the marriage has been timed to coincide with starting a family , the pregnancy , or the move from a pair to a threesome , may have .
12 The building will be opened in November to considerable celebrations and a number of cultural events have been timed to coincide with the opening .
13 The conference has also been timed to coincide with the Edinburgh Festival .
14 Reports also suggested that the delegation 's visit had been timed to coincide with the period marking the start of US budgetary procedures allocating foreign assistance for the next financial year .
15 His UK tour has been timed to coincide with the release of new collection of his classic singles .
16 He is certainly wrong in saying the report 's publication has been timed to coincide with the start of the General Election campaign .
17 Rabbit recently announced a range of IBM SNA communications products for the Univel UnixWare operating system , initial shipments of which are scheduled to coincide with the launch of UnixWare in the third quarter this year .
18 Elections for both the Lok Sabha and the state Assembly had then been scheduled to coincide with the June 1991 general election but were cancelled at the last moment [ see p. 38287 ] .
19 The second half of this can be seen to coincide with the opinion of Chatterton which is expressed by Ackroyd 's Wilde : ‘ a strange , slight boy who was so prodigal of his genius that he attached the names of others to it . ’
20 This can be seen to coincide with the characteristics of an ‘ ideal ’ old age outlined by Erikson ( 1965 ) ( see page 40–42 ) , concerned with identity and generativity .
21 Chemistry was regarded as a subject which was not fundamental ; the issues it examines are not fundamental to the universe in the way that the issues of physics are ; in this the views of the students can be seen to coincide with the views of Dr L , who said that ‘ all of chemistry is becoming explicable in terms of quantum theory ’ .
22 Given the propensity of Abu Nidal ( whose real name is Sabri el-Banna ) to embarrass the Palestine Liberation Organisation 's chairman , Yasser Arafat , the statement - which was not typed on Abu Nidal 's ‘ Fatah Revolutionary Council ’ notepaper - appeared to be timed to coincide with the attampts of the Egyptian President , Hosni Mubarak , to involve the Israelis in talks with pro-PLO Palestinians .
23 Unlike plants and animals we do not have to go to bed with the sun or to get up at each high tide ; our man-made environment is based on a 24-hour solar day of course , but it need not be timed to coincide with sunrise or sunset .
24 Alternatively , for the self-employed , encashments can be timed to coincide with periods where lower income is anticipated .
25 And will it be timed to coincide with the upper house election due this summer ?
26 He said the operation would be timed to coincide with the maximum tide speed through the southern entrance , the only channel deep enough for the whales .
27 NEW initiatives to beat car crime are to be introduced to coincide with a nationwide campaign .
28 The Cabinet heard a report from Gillian Shephard , the Employment Secretary , about measures to help the unemployed which are to be announced to coincide with the Budget on 16 March .
29 Beth McKillop of the museum 's Far Eastern department has written Korean Art and Design ( £16.95 ) which will be published to coincide with the opening .
30 A second referendum would then be held to coincide with the next general election , due by November 1993 , when voters would be asked to make a straight choice between the MMP proposal and the existing system .
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