We have no meanings for "take the toll" in our records yet.
1 Perhaps there may be no one left to take the toll to-morrow; who knows?
2 That would take the toll to around 870 militants and 45 soldiers.
3 Now here is a quarter; please take the toll and give me the change, that is, if you know how to calculate.'
4 He took the tolls off the bridge & it became an orphan.
5 The eight deaths overnight have all been linked to aged care, taking the toll to 619.
6 Two men died in workplace incidents yesterday, taking the toll for employment-related deaths this year to 28.
7 Old Jane was busy with uncle, and as the doctor had to wait, he took the toll .
8 Guam has reported another confirmed Covid-19 case, taking the toll there to 139.
9 -In the UK, two elderly people died, taking the toll to eight.
10 It's prime fun taking the tolls .
11 The miller took the toll of one twelfth of the farmer's grist, so Sam studied the ears with care.
12 As the film progresses, it becomes clear that the plains may also have taken the toll on her psyche too.
13 "Buggy coming," she exclaimed, "and that thing is running to take the toll ! "
14 "She must have wondered who it was that took the toll , " said old Jane.
15 "And that handsome elderly man who took the toll this morning is your uncle?"
16 Six more people were confirmed dead in the Camp Fire in the north of the state, taking the toll there to 29.
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