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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91. She will certainly win the election if the opinion polls are accurate.
92. Most of the 'don't knows' in the opinion polls came down in favour of the Democrats.
93. The latest opinion polls suggest that his days as leader are numbered.
94. The Democratic candidate is still trailing in the opinion polls.
95. The government can take heart from the latest opinion polls.
96. His popularity rose by 18 points in public opinion polls.
97. Voters are due to go to the polls on Sunday to elect a new president.
98. Judging by the opinion polls, he seems to be succeeding.
99. Opinion polls show that voters have lost confidence in the administration.
100. They are waiting for the results of the opinion polls before deciding their next move.
101. Labour are still in the lead in the opinion polls.
102. A tougher budget might have widened Labour's lead in the polls.
103. The country goes to the polls on May 7th to elect local councillors.
104. The prime minister remained personally popular despite his party's disastrous slide in the opinion polls.
105. According to most opinion polls, he is set to win a clear majority.
106. He quickly ran up a big lead in the polls.
107. Polls indicate that education is the top issue with voters.
108. Apparently, the latest opinion polls put the Democrats 15% ahead of the Republicans.
109. The polls were predicting that Labour would win a landslide victory .
110. Polls show that the European treaty has gained support in Denmark.
111. Polls have shown Isaacs to have a commanding lead.
112. My guy at Channel 3 saw their exit polls.
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113. A clue is contained in the exit polls.
114. I wonder if the polls will be as fortunate.
115. And he leads the other contenders in polls.
116. They do not conform well to national polls.
117. Results of the study echo the findings of recent newspaper polls.
118. Opinion polls show a huge dip in enthusiasm for the monarchy.
119. Morris' description of how he spent unprecedented millions of dollars on polls and advertising is both stunning and disturbing.
120. Norton's Coin was not the subject of videos and telephone hotlines and fan clubs and exquisitely crafted models and opinion polls.