Fees payable to use a road or passage.
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Examples for "toll"
Examples for "toll"
1However the Vanuatu government maintains that their official toll remains at 11.
2A United Nations report from February said the likely toll was hundreds.
3Yet a talent drain lasting four years has taken a heavy toll.
4Human rights groups say several factors explain the high toll of children.
5As age took its toll, Marley had good days and bad days.
1Exile groups have given much higher tolls which could not be confirmed.
2She said finding alternative funding, such as tolls, is also an option.
3As violence has intensified in recent weeks, daily death tolls have climbed.
4Daily death tolls have ranged far higher than this in recent weeks.
5But society would exact its tolls when one left the bedroom's sanctuary.
6Road tolls now look inevitable for Auckland - we look at… Audio
7High in air above our heads, the bell from the Temple tolls.
8Campaigners are calling for the tolls to be lowered in the future.
9In riding with a lady, never permit her to pay the tolls.
10Death tolls have averaged at around 100 per day in recent weeks.
11The tolls in nearby Argentina, Colombia and Chile average only about 13.
12There was no independent confirmation of what happened or of casualty tolls.
13They hit upon the happy plan of levying tolls upon starved Belgium.
14Iran and Italy have the world's highest death tolls outside of China.
15The market dues, tolls, and excise brought millions to the government annually.
16Far away in this watery but populous solitude, a church bell tolls.
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toll Verbo
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Tolls nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América