How to use in-sentence of “matched”

How to use in-sentence of “matched”:

+ Rishi was to be married only if his natal chart matched the girl’s.

+ The box height is then matched in proportion to the actual map.

+ In fact, it is the size of any set which can be matched with the natural numbers.

+ In body size, the Irish Elk matched the living moose subspecies as the largest known deer.

+ Alternately, if you are unsure whether or not disruptive edits from a specific range can be matched to a single user, you can post a request at sock puppet investigations where an administrator or a checkuser will attempt to match users with IP addresses.

+ Indeed when applied correctly a French polished application can rarely be matched for sheer quality of finish.

+ Brackets are tall punctuation marks used in matched pairs within text.

+ This type is also used for many automobile engine superchargers because it is easily matched to the induction capacity of a piston engine.

How to use in-sentence of matched
How to use in-sentence of matched

Example sentences of “matched”:

+ The Blackhawks matched it and Hjalmarsson became the first defenceman in 13 years to receive an offer sheet as a restricted free agent.

+ These patterns can be compared and matched ring for ring with trees growing in the same geographical zone and under similar climatic conditions.

+ The recording was synched with the eight-track machine, copied to an empty track and by coincidence the tape rolls matched perfectly with the song.

+ Each name is matched up to one piece of data called a value, like the person’s telephone number.

+ In each round, the highest remaining seed in each conference is matched against the lowest remaining seed.

+ ItalyItalian rider Giuseppe Guerini also won a stage and T-Mobile Team matched their 2004 feat by once again winning the team classification in 2005.

+ His feminism was matched by models of sensitive “virility” and he sorted out the master-slave model of government in order to find alternatives.

+ The Blackhawks matched it and Hjalmarsson became the first defenceman in 13 years to receive an offer sheet as a restricted free agent.

+ These patterns can be compared and matched ring for ring with trees growing in the same geographical zone and under similar climatic conditions.

+ So any change in a fluid’s speed must be matched by a change in pressure.

+ Its intensity nearly matched forecasts made with the Statistical Hurricane Intensity Prediction Scheme.

+ If you clicked “” and the page you were looking for did not exist, you will be showed a list of articles that matched your search criteria.

+ The researchers at first found that the mummies most closely matched modern specimens seen in Eritrea and Ethiopia as opposed to those in neighboring Somalia, with the Ethiopian specimens “basically due west from Eritrea”.

More in-sentence examples of “matched”:

+ This record was matched only by "Tom and Jerry".

+ By the Carboniferous period many of the shapes seen in living gastropods can be matched in the fossil record.
+ Soon it stood clear that it was indeed the families room after fingerprints where matched to those of the victims, some snaphots from a camera was also discovered in the room which showed where the family had traveled and also a last shot over Tampa Bay.

+ This record was matched only by “Tom and Jerry”.

+ By the Carboniferous period many of the shapes seen in living gastropods can be matched in the fossil record.

+ Soon it stood clear that it was indeed the families room after fingerprints where matched to those of the victims, some snaphots from a camera was also discovered in the room which showed where the family had traveled and also a last shot over Tampa Bay.

+ My take on this is that such graffiti can simply be deleted, if it cannot be matched with an editor.

+ At the start, the reaction in the United States matched the developments in Britain, and when Alfred Russel Wallace went there for a lecture tour in 1886–1887 his explanations of “Darwinism” were welcomed without any problems, but attitudes changed after the First World War.

+ During the week of July 26, 2015 to August 1, 2015, the rapper matched Billboard Billboard marks by hip-hop prominent artists Eminem and Lil Wayne.

+ It was said to look almost the same to the first Mac OS and more closely matched Microsoft’s pre-release publicity for Windows 1.0.

+ He had been caught because his palm-print on the pillow matched his police file, including the Milan school incident, when Milan police had released him just 5 days before the murder.

+ This was matched by private housing built in Wendouree.

+ In 1997 Boll played his first game for the national team against Poland where he was matched with Piotr Skierski and Lucjan Bļaszczyk, and won both matches.

+ Thus wood from ancient structures can be matched to known chronologies and the age of the wood determined precisely.

+ The diversity of size in breweries is matched by the diversity of processes, degrees of automation, and kinds of beer produced in breweries.

+ The components are carefully matched up with the travelling particle beam so that the circle stays the same size while the particles go faster.

+ After viewing the pilot on YouTube, Shada matched his voice with the voice of Zack Shada in auditions with Adventure Time’s creator Pendleton Ward and the show’s producers, earning him the Finn role.

+ She gave a description that matched Fourniret, and also cited the license plate of his car.

+ That was matched with one of Ned’s maternal relations.

+ These rules can be matched to formal languages, such as first-order logic.

+ By creating a matched range of styles and weights, Univers allowed documents to be created in one consistent typeface for all text documents.

+ The couple were well matched from the start.

+ The threads matched with nuts with female threads.

+ The body parts were later matched to Lin Jun by DNA samples from his family.

+ They are made of a pair of matched telescopes that are held in front of the user’s eyes.

+ These forced bets must be at least matched by the other players in order to keep their hands.

+ The parishes matched the Church of England.

+ Add to that the edit summaries which matched those of SLBHwildcat5 “removing vandalism” from their talk page.

+ The code was confirmed to be genuine as its output matched that of proprietary software using licensed RC4.

+ When someone is accused of committing the crime, these pieces of evidence can then be matched up.

+ It has also been suggested that a feature similar to the ‘lightbox’ at Newgrange may be matched at Bryn Celli Ddu.

+ Moore became disgusted by how unevenly matched Laurent was with Willis.

+ Royal Navy ranks are matched up with Royal Air Force ranks.

+ Gill, who did the tests, decided that if “you accept that these samples came from Anna Anderson, then Anna Anderson could related to Nicholas II of RussiaTsar Nicholas or Tsarina Alexandra.” Anderson’s DNA matched with a great-nephew of Franziska Schanzkowska, a missing Polish factory worker.

+ On July 7, he struck out 15 Texas Rangers Texas Rangers, which matched the Orioles franchise record that was set by Mike Mussina.

+ When interviewing Neurasthenia patients, Zhang found that their symptoms matched the symptoms of depression by over 80%.

+ It also matched the the title of the article.

+ This has been matched exactly to the mineral signatures on Vesta’s surface captured by Dawn’s instruments.

+ In 1994, the issue was digitized, and since then the transmission quality can not be matched with analog equipment.

+ The one, two, ten and 20-dollars notes matched the old pound banknotes.

+ From 1993–2004, the winner also won a new car, and the company who manufactured the car matched each finalists’ totals and set up scholarships in those amounts earned for the finalists’ schools.

+ This matched the new digital ‘fly-by-wire’ system, the first use of this in a civilian aircraft, which makes the A320 much easier and safer to fly.

+ She lives in a world where at age seventeen, everyone is matched with who they will marry.

+ This matched the desire among practitioners of the “Swiss style” of typography for neutral sans-serif typefaces avoiding artistic excesses.

+ To find the Condorcet winner every candidate must be matched against every other candidate in a series of one-on-one contests.

+ In analyzing the varying distances, mulling through assumptions such as that they represented the brightness of the stars, he inadvertently found that they matched the distance of the stars from Earth on a scale of 1 meter =.799 light years within the margin of error for astronomical distances calculated today.West, John Anthony.

+ As of November 30, 1841, the Neighborhood and Dwellings Boundary Register’s entries for the Los Santos neighborhood, along with the San Francisco, San Ramón, San José, San Rafael and San Joaquín quarters matched what presently corresponds to a large portion of the Goicoechea canton.

+ The record price paid for a single white truffle was set in December 2007, when Macau casino owner Stanley Ho paid US$330,000 for a specimen weighing This record was then matched on November 27, 2010 when Ho again paid US$330,000 for a pair of white truffles including one weighing nearly a kilogram.

+ Solar thermal power plants designed for solar-only generation are ideally matched to summer noon peak loads in prosperous areas with significant cooling demands, such as Spain.

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