The next day he took a poll of four women in his office.
"They want to take a poll and see where our players stand."
Let's debate this out in the open, take polls, get the president on the record and turn up the heat.
I'm not going to take a poll before I react to a situation.
Take a poll of your friends to see who would be willing to travel less, and by how much.
The student paper took polls a few days before the selection.
For example, you don't refer to having taken a single poll.
"We're not going to take a poll and say this or that is our position," he said in one conversation.
"I've learned a long time ago not to take polls too seriously," he said.
The media had taken an informal poll of the jury later.