Sentence examples for To matches from inspiring English sources

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To matches

verb

To agree, to be equal, to correspond to.

  • Their interests didn't match, so it took a long time to agree what to do together.

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"I normally drive myself to matches.

What we don't do very often is go to matches.

Fans travelling to matches are advised to allow more time.

I was going to matches with a bodyguard," he said.

Travelling to matches in distant cities is difficult and dangerous.

Parents use RVs to haul children to matches.

They simply stopped going to matches, driven out by higher prices and sophisticated police surveillance.

Toddlers should never have access to matches, cigarette lighters or fuel-filled or flint igniters.

The distance traveled to matches does not seem to play a role.

My boys will keep wearing their shirts to training and coming to matches with me.

He attracted spectators to matches, didn't suffer fools but was also adored by his team-mates.

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