Similar words: poll, pollen, poll tax, pollution, polling place, balls, all sorts of, in full swing. Meaning: [pəʊl] n. the place where people vote.
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61. There are signs that the party is gaining ground in the latest polls.
62. Private polls and embassy reports pointed to a no vote.
63. Most of his former supporters stopped away from the polls.
64. Opinion polls suggest that only 10% of the population trusts the government.
65. Opinion polls put the combined strength of the two ecology parties at 15% nationwide.
66. Some blame indecisive leadership for the party's failure at the polls.
67. The opinion polls do not bode well for the Democrats.
68. We believe the polls are an accurate mirror of public opinion.
69. During the election contest newspapers are not allowed to publish public opinion polls.
70. The opinion polls show the three election candidates in a dead heat .
71. Opinion polls show that no more than 30% of people trust the government.
72. Most recent opinion polls suggest that the gap between the two main parties has narrowed.
73. The ruling party is languishing in third place in the opinion polls.
74. The polls showed the Tories trailing behind the Government by 17 per cent.
75. The country will go to the polls on September 13th.
76. Their defeat at the polls came as a big shock.
77. Thursday is traditionally the day when Britain goes to the polls .
78. The Tories are still lagging way behind in the opinion polls.
79. The Prime Minister pondered on when to go to the polls.
80. The two candidates are in a dead heat in the polls.
81. The opinion polls are predicting a Liberal landslide in next week's election.
82. The TV stations agreed not to announce the projected winner until after the polls closed.
83. The Socialists are gaining on the Conservatives in the opinion polls.
84. Many Republicans were thrown off balance by the Democrats' landslide at the polls.
85. If the polls are wrong and it's a fight to the finish,[http://sentencedict.com/polls.html] the result may not be known until all the votes have been counted.
86. Opinion polls have detected a ground swell of support for the Socialists.
87. Three published polls all revealed the Lib Dems gaining ground at the Tories' expense.
88. All the polls had pointed to a clean sweep for the Democrats.
89. The latest polls indicate that the two main parties are neck and neck.
90. Austrian voters went to the polls this weekend to elect a successor to the President.