Sentence examples for thought to match from inspiring English sources

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Earlier, Camelot confirmed it was in the process of verifying two tickets thought to match Friday night's numbers for the £91m rollover Euromillions jackpot.

Yakamochi's poetry is often compared with that of Kakinomoto Hitomaro and Yamanoue Okura, two of the major poets whose work also appears in the Man'yōshū, although Yakamochi is rarely thought to match either.

They're chords that take a lot of time and thought to match whatever the melody's doing.

The change is thought to match the optical properties of the lens to the requirements of the retina.

Among them, a 25-kHz call (cluster 1) is thought to match the well-known so-called 22-kHz call.

In a 1979 paper, the physicist Freeman Dyson proposed that intelligent life of some futuristic sort could survive into a virtual eternity, by slowing its metabolism and rate of thought to match the environment and conserving its energy with long periods of hibernation.

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According to this pre-Darwinian notion of evolution, animals were thought to shape themselves to match their environments.

The Owls have had a bid accepted for the 27-year-old midfielder but are thought to be struggling to match the wages he earns at Bolton.

But the watchdog is thought unlikely to match that performance in the second half.

Thus King Philip was driven out of the Hellespont, and was despised to boot, whom, till now, it had been thought impossible to match, or even to oppose.

During the 1990s, oil reserves in the Caspian Sea basin were thought to be enormous, matching those of the Gulf states.

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