Sentence examples for was difficult to match from inspiring English sources

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"I did all I could," Volnova said, "but it was difficult to match the American's punches".

A noticeable bit of the audience left at intermission, after the Bach, and even for people who relish both sets of variations, by 11 p.m. it was difficult to match Mr. Schiff's preternatural focus.

He said a banner turnout in the first year was difficult to match.

The allelic variants for each gene showed high identity (>97%), thus it was difficult to match the allelic variants between T. urartu and common wheat.

However, this was difficult to match with actual cases, while there could have been alternative explanations for this phenomenon, for example, that people would come and seek care sooner in a less advanced stage of the disease and hence the conditions attended would become less severe.

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Schedules and expectations are difficult to match.

That would be difficult to match, Bradway said.

He is among those who say it will be difficult to match the energy of 2002.

Perhaps his ending is a bit predictable, but the power of Mitchell's climax would be difficult to match.

Those types of players can guard multiple positions, but are difficult to match up with when they are on offense.

Also, it is difficult to match the handy design and low cost of an old-fashioned paperback book.

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