Sentence examples for were ticket from inspiring English sources

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were ticket

noun

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

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As boys in their teens they were ticket takers.

Knebworth was a much bigger, more professional operation: there were ticket hotlines, massive crowds, and we were much further back.

There were ticket touts outside Oval tube station as Surrey opened their Twenty20 home season against Glamorgan – whether the scalpers will be there for the next game is doubtful.

Among the biggest winners of the $2.2 billion national lottery on Monday were ticket holders in the northeastern town of Sort, whose name means "luck" in the regional language.

But the 499-seat theater was often sold out, attracting what producers said were ticket buyers seeking a boisterous concert experience rather than a genteel evening at the theater.

Other locations were ticket prices saw an increase were MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, TD Garden Arena in Boston and United Center in Chicago.

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-- were ticketed.

True, there were ticketing problems.

What they care about is ticket sales.

One weak area is ticketing.

Events are ticketed separately.

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