Sentence examples for was ticket from inspiring English sources

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was ticket

noun

A pass entitling the holder to admission to a show, concert, etc.

Exact(5)

The rest was ticket sales and people doing us a few favours".

It was ticket demand for the 2001 musical "The Producers" that persuaded Broadway executives they could charge the then-staggering sum of $480 for the best seats.

There he found a house that an enterprising painter had turned into a movie theater; the man was ticket seller, projectionist and, as Loew reportedly noted, "he'd even deliver lectures on the pictures".

The most common offence was ticket touting, for which 139 people have been arrested.

The most common complaint was ticket prices, with eight in 10 people saying fares were too high.

Similar(54)

Now that was ticket-worthy!" Lighten up, LA.

What they care about is ticket sales.

-- were ticketed.

One weak area is ticketing.

Events are ticketed separately.

So are tickets to see the Minnesota Vikings.

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