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"Poll" in a Sentence (40 examples)
It is a prevalent belief, according to a nationwide poll in the United States, that Muslims are linked with terrorism.
The opinion poll was based on a random sample of adults.
A poll shows that an overwhelming majority is in favor of the legislation.
The poll was taken yesterday.
The result of the poll will be known soon.
The results of our opinion poll permit some interesting conclusions.
Pollsters conducted a poll on the popularity of the political candidates.
My refusal to explain exempts me from the poll.
In accordance with the public opinion poll of the Gallup university, 44% Americans think the world is younger than 10000 years.
"The Scots say no to a separation from Great Britain." This is the result of a poll from the voting day.
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The student council had a poll to see what people want served in the cafeteria.
All soldiers quartered in place are to remove […] and not to return till one day after the poll is ended.
The other returns having come in, the result of the poll, that Sir James Graham had been superseded by Major Aglionby, was declared at Carlisle soon after 11 a.m.
The polls close at 8 p.m.
[…]the doctor, as if to hear better, had taken off his powdered wig, and sat there, looking very strange indeed with his own close-cropped black poll.
And you might perceive the president and general manager, Mr. R. G. Atterbury, with his priceless polished poll, busy in the main office room dictating letters..
The main plate is formed in two halves, the upper plate having small sideplates, ear guards, an escutcheon plate (blank), and a brass plume-holder, as well as a hinged poll plate.
We are the greater poll, and in true fear They gave us our demands.
The muster file, rotten and sound, upon my life, amounts not to fifteen thousand poll.
Mr. Millbank's friends were not disheartened, as it was known that the leading members of Mr. Rigby's Committee had polled; whereas his opponent's were principally reserved.
He polled a hundred votes more than his opponent.
poll for points of faith his trusty vote
to poll the hair; to poll wool; to poll grass
Who, as he polled off his dart's head, so sure he had decreed That all the counsels of their war he would poll off like it.
when he [Absalom] polled his head
1579-1603, Thomas North, Plutarch's Lives His death did so grieve them that they polled themselves; they clipped off their horse and mule's hairs.
to poll a tree
The network hub polled the department’s computers to determine which ones could still respond.
The election was a resounding defeat for Robert McCartney who polled badly in the six constituencies he contested and even lost his own Assembly seat in North Down.
they slew Julius Caesar, who neither pilled nor polled the country but only was a favorer and suborner of all them that did rob and spoil, by his countenance and authority.
Which pols and pils the poore in piteous wize
the man that polled but twelve pence for his head
polling the reformed churches whether they equalize in number those of his three kingdoms
a polled deed
Poll Hereford
Red Poll cows
Sheep, that is, the Horned sort, and those without Horns, called Poll Sheep [...]
About 15000 cattle, comprising 10000 Hereford and Poll Hereford, 4000 Aberdeen Angus and 1000 Shorthorn and Poll Shorthorn, are grazed [...]
Otherwise, both horned and poll sheep continue to be bred from an inner stud.
"A gentleman, please Sir," said the blushing Mary, (or Poll as some unrespective and light-minded persons have misnamed her), and the gentleman entered.
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