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How to use toll in a sentence

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As the casualty toll rose, eventually they would rebel at the cost of the war and force the government of the day to bring the army home.
Urging greater effort as unaccustomed exercises take toll of muscles rendered lax by soft chairs and rich food.
As we speak, the total death toll is still unclear, but it amounts to several thousands.
She looked anxious, as if waiting for the bell to toll so that she could bolt from the classroom.
Another person was killed by the postflood infectious disease leptospirosis on Thursday, bringing the death toll to nine.
This year's toll of four deaths is grimly shocking and raises questions about the safety of such long-distance races.
The long journey took its toll on the intrepid traveller as her petrol tank sprung a leak and her aerial fell off.
No doubt Myanmar drivers are quite used to the situation, but it seems to take its toll on the vehicles.
The death toll has steadily risen to 38 as more bodies have been recovered from the rubble.
As every hour passes, the death toll from the most powerful earthquake in four decades climbs steadily.
Judging from his wan appearance, however, it was clear that the show had taken its toll.
Trucks represent only a quarter of the vehicles passing through the toll plaza, but will contribute more than half of the toll revenue.
In the past the home, which was built by a retired dragoon guard, has been a pie shop, toll house and a communal wash house.
A 1447 toll on the Prussian towns' vessels was rather in the nature of retortion than the pursuit of a consistent policy.
Missing a child's class recital, a spouse's birthday or a wedding anniversary takes its toll over time.
The exhaustion shows, though his military bearing and appearance belie the toll the case has taken on him.
Development of vast acreages of adjacent public land for ski runs and lifts also takes its toll.
He also devoted time to the personal toll war reporting takes on journalists and cameramen.
We will have to spend a few hours journeying down in a bus, which is bound to take its toll.
There's clear evidence that they are taking a terrible toll on species like king george whiting and garfish.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Now the old problem of half-life is taking its toll, and we cant even hope to keep up with the birth rate any more.
Right of toll on all merchandise and provisions passing through the town of blet, except grain, flour and vegetables.
For example, here was toll calls, telephone long-distance calls placed from the telephone at the carousel at 1312 Commerce.
By this time dysentery and enteric had taken toll of more men than bullets.
As for the cheap-jack fellows, let our master make 'em pay toll.
For many vets, the toll of losing comrades in battle re-emerges at the end-of-life.
Every fourth or fifth residence yielded its toll to the grewsome lure.
Anno domini, combined with a penchant for good food and equally good wine has taken its toll on what was never the lithest of physical forms.
But untimely deaths, barren spouses, and the Salic law that excluded women from the throne all took their toll.
The death toll in the Scutari Hospital, in which Florence first served, remained high because it was built over sewers.
However, the chaos since last year's revolution, the repeated strikes, the cutting of railway lines and Nile Cruisers being prevented to weigh anchor have taken their toll.
Majority of deaths were reported from Shangla while the death toll is feared to rise even further in view of the massiveness of this natural calamity.
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