Matched
in sentence
303 examples of Matched in a sentence
While Harbour's character is too virtuous to quite be believed, his generosity is
matched
by the director and screenwriter.
Eric Braeden is brilliant and
matched
action for action with the entire cast in low-key masterpiece about dangers of unchecked scientific advances.
The acting is excellent and the characters well- matched, dramatically.
At the preview, the director's integrity
matched
the heroism of the lead actor.
And something was off with the sound- it almost sounds like they pre-recorded all the lines, and just
matched
it up with the film.
Badly acted, a script that makes little sense, bad editing, and audio that isn't even
matched
up right.
The opening shot - the floating, dead body of Joe Gillis, eyes wide open, shot looking up from the bottom of the pool - is one of the great shots, and an unforgettable opener,
matched
perfectly by the unforgettable closing closeup of Norma Desmond.
The first battle between the remains of SG1 and the Ori troops found me cringing with concern in the corner of my couch as perhaps one of the most poorly
matched
orchestrations ever showed itself.
If the set pieces
matched
the actual time frame I might have boosted this up a notch.
Flynn and Hale are perfectly
matched
foils here, with Hale getting some of the wittiest lines in the movie.
Indeed, Page's manic looniness largely carries the contrived but entertaining script (based on "The Forbidden Garden" by Ursula Curtiss), nicely
matched
by the perpetually plucky Gordon, both wearing bad fright wigs.
He's well
matched
with Norma Donaldson as his sympathetic wife.
This is the best of the screwball comedies with Dunne and Grant equally
matched.
Usually I am not too keen on Woody Allen, but in this one there is wonderful humorous dialogue
matched
with some Jacques Tati class silent movie style comedy.
The narrative clunkiness is swiftly apparent from the somewhat obvious symbolism of the structural cracks and fissures which fracture the sisters' home at the beginning of the movie, and the stateliness of the family's surroundings is
matched
by similarly ossified pacing; Dylan Thomas' occasionally poetically barbed and witty insights notwithstanding.
Great martial arts scenes(one where he is out matched)and the tongue in cheek humor these movies are noted for.
I was surprised when I found out that the younger actors/actresses have
matched
- and sometimes- exceeded their older and more famous counterparts.
: spend the extra money and get a wardrobe so the actors can change clothes 3: don't use archive footage and if you absolutely must use archive footage don't get footage that doesn't make sense, like a single car exploding next to a body of water doesn't make sense when
matched
with an explosion or accident of two cars in a land locked area.
At the very least from this, I was expecting some decent gore; but all we actually get is cheesy crap which is
matched
by the trashy atmosphere and typically cheesy eighties soundtrack.
Powerful and poetic this was a revisionist western way ahead of its peers and only to be
matched
by Clint Eastwood's High plains drifter and Beguiled.
This series was Cinemax's most commanding attraction, the adult quality of which can only be
matched
by a Krista sequel.
Cary Grant and Irene Dunne are ideally
matched
in a movie quite different from their screwball comedies.
Linda Blair went on to a career that seemingly
matched
the quality of this movie.
The four stories are well
matched
and all good.
There are especially many mistakes where the characters seem to look beside each other instead of at each other, due to badly
matched
camera angles.
Deeper fiscal surveillance should be
matched
by broader economic surveillance, especially since current-account imbalances have become more acute during the crisis.
Technically, this should be recorded as a bigger surplus on the investment-income account,
matched
by greater acquisition of assets overseas.
Before 2008, China’s massive surpluses were
matched
by unsustainable credit-fueled deficits in developed economies.
If the other 53 emerging economies we looked at
matched
the productivity growth of their 18 high-performing peers, the global economy would be $11 trillion richer by 2030 – the equivalent of adding another China.
This has not been
matched
by changes in policymakers’ thinking.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
Could
Which
Countries
Would
People
There
Other
World
Political
Perfectly
Growth
Economic
Through
Should
Really
Country
About
Words
Movie