Sentence examples for will try to match from inspiring English sources

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Policies on single supplements vary; if you're willing to share, most companies will try to match you with a roommate.

I will try to match you up.

Now the McLaren Mercedes duo will try to match qualifying success with racing success.

Serena Williams will try to match it in Sunday's women's final.

This weekend Dasaolu will try to match those words with high arm-action deeds.

Now he will try to match his feat at Villarreal in 2006, when they reached the semi-final against Arsenal.

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"We'll try to match it up a little bit," Mattingly said.

But instead of finding clubs or hearts, he'll try to match a mystery object -- a blurry warhead, a kind of rocket launcher -- to an image of something that's known.

I'd tried to match that plainness in my abridgement, helped by the knowledge that it would immediately be translated into Italian: you tend to keep verbal ornaments to a minimum when you know that what you're writing is not going to be read in the original language.

Mr Samaras says his party will support the government's economic policies and that it will even try to match Eurostat's tight monitoring.

Work said Wednesday that it means the Pentagon will not try to match its adversaries "tank-for-tank, gun-for-gun, missile-for-missile, person-for-person," and instead will offset enemy strengths in other ways.

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