Sentence examples for match working from inspiring English sources

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Here, the Brazilian-Spanish west Londoner had a fine match, working tirelessly, Atlético-style, and poaching a vital opening goal.

In the second set, the American, 19, forged a 2-0 leandappearedared poised to run out the match, working Bartoli into a 15-40 hole.

She had spent the night before the match working on a sociology essay, she said, prompting someone to ask if it took her mind off the task ahead.

Last weekend, a regular-looking sports reporter was spotted in the press box at an American football match working away on a typewriter.

I would go further and say that these institutions, introduced as labour exchanges in 1909 as a pioneering way to match working men to jobs in industrial Britain, have served their time.

Second, all employees lose an entire year of the IBM match working for them in the investment sense.

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From the first, the association found that the match worked well.

But if the initial match works well, a family might begin looking for something to buy weeks after signing the lease.

That this match works so well does, however, have rather a lot to do with the dish and the wine developing in tandem in the same region.

The match worked very well, with only 3 out of 5,416 observations missing.

iTunes Match works by looking at your files and comparing them to the over 43 million songs that are available in the iTunes Music Store.

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