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Sentence count:272+12Posted:2017-05-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: hatcheddispatchedA watched pot never boilsmatchcatcherhatcherhatchetcatchesMeaning: ['mætʃt]  adj. 1. provided with a worthy adversary or competitor 2. going well together; possessing harmonizing qualities. 
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91. Those that matched Darby's description had been borrowed from the newsroom and the wording of the death threat typed on them.
92. Results matched the average estimate from 11 analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research.
93. Including simultaneous translation booths, matched sound systems and theatre standard lighting capable of handling the most complex conference productions.
94. Swank is powerful, but I think she is matched, and perhaps even subtly outclassed, by Sevigny.
95. This term is matched against a list of several thousand descriptive terms arranged in associated groups.
96. Edward felt that he and the malign force were fairly evenly matched.
97. Both systems were faced with a combinatorial explosion of partial solutions since the input data matched very many rules or partial descriptions.
98. On early missions the insulating foam was painted white so that it matched the rest of the shuttle.
99. My relief on gaining the stance was matched only by the strength of my desire to finish the route.
100. This level of ability is matched by the performance of the brakes.
101. Hendrix's brilliance as a rock guitarist has never been matched.
102. And, as a matter of course, all duvet covers are matched with similarly designed pillowcases.
103. Air Force blue matched his eyes, however, and he could easily see himself as a pilot.
104. The political negotiations between a minister and the Treasury ministers will be matched by much more elaborate negotiations between civil servants.
105. The organ music was beguiling,[Sentencedict.com ] and probably matched the gothic horror of our home.
106. Computerised records ensure that colours are perfectly matched on return visits.
107. The decline in the general fertility rate was matched by a reduction in family size.
108. These firms are closely matched in terms of industry, size, and complexity.
109. Is the employment of full-time and part-time staff matched against the workload across the 7-day period?
110. The son of a farmer and carpenter set standards which will probably never be matched.
111. The unknown compound is matched with a known compound with the same melting point.
112. Two remakes never matched this original, which was named best foreign film by the New York Film Critics.
113. Single-year goods are matched with the revenues that they generate.
114. The social class bias in university entrance is not matched by a corresponding bias in university performance.
115. It's well matched to the needs of most GCSE courses and its formative rather than summative approach is to be recommended.
116. The vector sequence obtained is matched against what is stored in the database.
117. This matched the initial outlay by the city, regional and provincial governments for the building and a £20 million permanent collection.
118. Sometimes the whole experimental group is matched with a similar group at the start of the program.
119. The explosion in advertising space has not been matched by demand.
120. Thereafter, events had an almost predetermined ring about them as Soviet action was matched by Western reaction.
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