Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... Before The Foreigner, Chan hadn’t had a live-action movie open nationwide in wide domestic release since The Karate Kid in June of 2010. That Jaden Smith-starring blockbuster earned $359 million worldwide, bigger than any live-action Chan movie in raw global grosses. Since then, the actor has been concentrating on local flicks, with the likes of Police Story Lockdown ($94 million in 2013), Dragon Blade ($123 million in 2015, and co-starring John Cusack and Adrien Brody), Skip Trace (a Rush Hour knock-off co-starring Johnny Knoxville with earned $137 million in 2016) and Kung Fu Yoga ($258 million in 2017) repositioning him as a China-specific action star. ... "
" ... Here’s an insane piece of trivia: Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs grossed $195 million domestic and $887 million worldwide on a $90 million budget. Its $690 million overseas gross was, months before Avatar, the third-biggest foreign box office total ever behind Titanic and Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. Three years later, Ice Age: Continental Drift earned $166 million domestic and $877 million worldwide, giving it an absurd $715 million overseas cume. The foreign grosses for Ice Age: Continental Drift was still the eighth-biggest overseas total ever, although it would be 10th by the end of 2012 (thanks, Skyfall and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey). Ice Age: Collision Course lived up to its title, barely stumbling past $409 million (still okay on a $105 million budget) and earning $64 million domestic in 2016. ... "
" ... That's a 3.9x weekend multiplier and a 53% drop for the two-for-one sequel. So now the $20m, self-financed superhero thriller has earned $73.59 million in ten days of domestic release. That's not only a better hold than I was expecting (it's actually a pretty great hold for a superhero movie), it's awfully close to the $77m ten-day total of M. Night Shyamalan's Split. Yes, the overall marketplace was on the upswing yesterday (Aquaman, The Kid Who Would Be King and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse essentially doubled their Friday grosses on Saturday), but good news is good news. And since, as far as I know, Universal hasn't been cutting kid-friendly Glass spots for Disney Jr., Nick Jr. and Sprout, I am impressed that it essentially played like a kid-powered holdover this weekend. ... "
" ... The Middle Eastern musical saw grosses leap during its victory lap, and over the ensuing eight performances it took $1.07 million at the box office – 104% of its listed potential. Expect those numbers to continue rising through the summer. ... "