Sentence examples for know how matches from inspiring English sources

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Forsythe said: "To be frank everything I told [the Telegraph] about the match-fixing was a figment of my own imagination because I am so naive that I don't even know how matches are done.

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To this day, even after five years, it's impossible to know how, from match to match, Klinsmann's US will play.

"I want to know how many matches this guy will be suspended for?" wrote Silva, who in May last year was suspended for pushing a referee  during a Ligue 1 match against Valenciennes.

It can be quite hard when someone is leading the team but they're not around that much, because they don't know how physical matches have been, or all the stuff you've been doing on the court or in the gym.

If you don't know how to match, go to my article called "How to Match".

"You always want to play a team full strength so you know how you match up.

Another explanation is that it's the better poets who get recorded, and they usually know how to match the way they read to what they read.

"Sometimes it's difficult going into a game like that because we don't know how we match up against them," Van Horn said.

I don't know how the match is going to pan out, they've got some very good players in their team.

"I've talked about it quite a bit with my football buddies — I don't know how you match up against the guy," the former Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe said in a telephone interview Friday from Washington.

Call Saul Saul Goodman Bob Odenkirkk) might not know how to match a shirt to a tie, but he's surely one of the most wily and unflappable - except for that toupee - lawyers in the business.

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