Similar words: box-office, ex officio, police officer, office, officer, suffice, office boy, home office. Meaning: n. 1. total admission receipts for an entertainment 2. the office where tickets of admission are sold.
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91. Jane at the box office I have tickets reserved for today's matinee.
92. On Sunday afternoon the Caped Crusader passed the $500 million mark in domestic box office, only the second movie in history to do that.
93. There are prestige actors who win tons of awards and then there are blockbuster actors who guarantee boffo box office around the world.
94. Their last film "New York Minute" was bad at last year's box office.
95. Tickets available at the box office and auto-ticketing machine of Broadway Cinematheque, PALACE IFC and AMC Festival Walk.
96. The box office of Gridiron Gang released by Sony Pictures reached 14 million this week!
97. First, for understanding the relationship between business model and movie box office, we select some important variables to make econometric analysis.
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98. Chinese departments concerned forecast a 61 percent jump in gross ticket sales this year. It could turn the nation's new silver screens into box office gold.
99. Quentin Tarantino is one of the most influential film makers in modern America. His works have won the awards not only from variety of film festival, but also at the box office.
100. Already people are talking of box office records for the finale of a franchise that has already amassed well over $3.5 billion at the box office and $9 billion in merchandise sales.
101. The film opened to healthy box office receipts before rapidly falling off.
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