Sentence examples for be match from inspiring English sources

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be match

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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He said Davies must be match ready.

"Wanna be match maker #f light1037".

"He certainly won't be match fit - he hasn't played for a few weeks.

After all, Luis Suarez wouldn't be match fit, would he? Wrong again.

I personally expect better behaviour from those that we appoint to be match officials".

"Whether it takes two games, five games or a month to be match fit is up to the selectors".

"But to be able to come back from that point and be match point down, it just makes it, I guess, extra special in a way".

Yet despite having played only twice in October – for England – Van Gaal believes the 28-year-old will be match fit to face City.

Andy O'Brien should be back but oh boy we've said that before, and even if he does return he can't possibly be match fit.

People play juniors and lower-league tour events because they need time to learn how to be match tough; but not them.

Aaron Ramsey fears he will not be match fit for the beginning of the new Premier League season with Arsenal after his exertions at Euro 2016 for Wales.

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