Example sentences for: to-

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

  • It's a symptom of an electoral process rapidly turning into some frightening theme park, one section of which is Moralityland (the main ride being tempests revolving in teacups labeled Family Values, Defense of Religion, the War on Drugs, etc., etc.) Fortunately only a small, if loud, minority of the electorate live in Moralityland any more, and that's why New York residents oppose Giuliani 2-to-1.

  • The skull is that of a 15-to-20-year-old Asian male.

  • In Arizona, where a heavy Hispanic turnout was 10-to-1 for Clinton, Democrats won for the first time since 1948.

  • In the run-up to the last presidential election, Clinton's campaign took in more than $200,000 in kiddie cash, outscoring his opponent almost 6-to-1 (Bob Dole, who raised similar amounts of hard money, raised some $35,000 from kids last year).

  • Once and Again 's success has been taken as a sign that a show doesn't have to appeal to that desperately sought-after 18-to-34 demographic in order to be a hit.


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