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How to use polled in a sentence

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Warren Beatty and Rob Reiner were stumping against Arnold, too, but, when polled against Arnold, don't run as well as Angelides and Westly.
We have polled our members and, without doubt, their number one concern is rateable valuation.
Just as voters tend to revolt at by-elections, those polled may use the opportunity to register their resentment over government policy.
I posed a question a week or so ago about steampunk, and polled for interest in a steampunk reading challenge.
Some of the advisers who are polled for their opinions use sentiment indicators when forecasting.
The survey, by Penguin Books, found that more than half the men polled believed that flattering a woman would be enough to impress her.
At the recent elections seven candidates polled around 5,200 votes and came second in two seats.
His party candidate polled over 400 votes in the last election, which is higher than the current victory margin.
The unsigned ballet papers must be returned to returning officer along with ballot box duly mentioning polled and unpolled votes.
About him stood three priests, true shavelings, clean shorn and polled, who were muttering strange words to the devils out of a conjuring book.
The cinema chain polled branch managers of its nearly 100 complexes around Britain to draw up the epitome of verbal sign-offs.
An overwhelming majority of turkeys polled feel that Thanksgiving is not actually Turkey Day.
The 18-year-old from Tarbert, a young man of few words, polled 60 per cent of eviction votes last Wednesday.
He somewhat smugly notes that 96 per cent of those polled believe in God or some other higher power.
The in-form striker polled 1,024 votes from non-League fans constituting some 15 per cent of the 6,599 total.
So whichever side is unhappy with the verdict or the outcome, they will ask the jury to be polled.
Only half of those polled believe a ban should be imposed, and among those who do, a large proportion believe pubs should be exempted.
The firm polled 1,713 people between March 4 and the 19th, of which most respondents were North American.
Every since the checkbox and radio button were invented, websites have polled visitors about their experiences and desires.
If those polled are planning to reelect their legislators then they are not eager for a change in leadership.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Indeed, we may doubt whether Vergil might not have more votes than Milton, when the struck jury is polled.
In 1768, eighteen votes were polled for one candidate and sixteen for his rival.
It retained its organization, however, and in 1864 polled a large vote.
Six hundred and seventy-four votes were polled for this ticket.
Hartford Steam Boiler recently polled 40 small businesses on employment practices liability.
Ninety-one per cent of adults polled said they were read to themselves as kids.
The results considerably outpaced the consensus of 72 cents per share of analysts polled by Thomson First Call.
The anti-Kittites polled twenty-seven, and Mr. Hawkins' nominee fourteen.
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