Example sentences for: pay-per-view

How can you use “pay-per-view” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • On the contrary, if you want to watch international soccer, you usually have to pay $15 or $20 for pay-per-view, which, no matter how much you love soccer, is a lot of money.

  • Lesson Learned Funeral: Death comes to us all Festival: "Should have spent the $60 for pay-per-view."

  • I could air home movies and draw a bigger pay-per-view audience.)

  • Think about it--Bush has a huge war chest, and what better way to fill the DNC's coffers than to air a slap fight between a former senator and the vice president of the United States on pay-per-view.

  • One of the more perplexing--actually, I'll say it's the most perplexing--facts about television today is that there is essentially nowhere, other than pay-per-view, where you can watch international soccer such as the European or FA Cups, let alone regular-season matches from England's Premier League or Italy's Serie A.


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