Examples of 'have taken a toll' in a sentence

Meaning of "have taken a toll"

have taken a toll: Describes the negative impact or consequences that have resulted from a particular situation or event

How to use "have taken a toll" in a sentence

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have taken a toll
Although the years have taken a toll.
That must have taken a toll on your marriage.
My heart medicine and my heavy drinking have taken a toll.
The trials have taken a toll on me.
Years of alcohol and drug abuse have taken a toll.
The years have taken a toll on your teeth.
Years of being unhappy with my appearance have taken a toll on me.
Drugs have taken a toll on my life.
Years of running in marathons have taken a toll on my knees.
Those costs have taken a toll on businesses and the healthcare system.
The surveillance and harassment have taken a toll on her health.
Could that have taken a toll on your celebrated talent?
This was exhausting work and seems to have taken a toll on his health.
Those tariffs have taken a toll on farm states like Iowa.
Being forced to live around those people must have taken a toll on her.

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It must have taken a toll.
Maybe the ups and downs of life and work have taken a toll on you.
These restrictions have taken a toll on brokerages operating in this sector.
But too many mornings and too many miles apart have taken a toll.
The visions have taken a toll.
In addition to habitat loss, pesticides may have taken a toll.
The last couple of months have taken a toll on me psychologically.
Negative advertising directed at both major-party candidates appears to have taken a toll.
The funerals must have taken a toll on you.
But decades of mismanagement, instability, and increased global competition have taken a toll.
Decades of hard work have taken a toll on her.
The self-inflicted hammer blows to Washington 's credibility have taken a toll.
Apparently the years have taken a toll on him.
Years in prison have taken a toll on the health of Win Htein.
The drugs trade and opium production in Afghanistan have taken a toll on Pakistan.
Also, high oil prices have taken a toll on disposable income, impeding growth in consumption demand.
I am concerned that giving birth might have taken a toll on your health.
Injuries have taken a toll on Xavier's depth.
Still, the disease seems to have taken a toll.
Maximus' actions have taken a toll on both humans and Inhumans today.
Trump 's incessant attacks on the press have taken a toll.
Recent events have taken a toll on Alex.
Today 's sedentary lifestyle and fast food culture have taken a toll on our health.
Weeks of protests have taken a toll on Thailand 's economy.
Her frequent pregnancies and the family 's poor nutrition have taken a toll on her health.
But the cheating allegations have taken a toll on Parrish, a second source told PEOPLE.
I suppose that's true. The trials have taken a toll on me.
Consecutive years of drought have taken a toll on the tribes of southern Madagascar.
Look, I know that secrets … secrets and lies have … they have taken a toll on our family.
Unfortunately the years have taken a toll on the memories.
The last 5 years of steep decline have taken a toll on our city.
The two scandals also have taken a toll on public trust.
As you can see, the years have taken a toll on him.
Drought, desertification and deforestation have taken a toll on a landscape that was once far more green.
His heavy drinking and countless injuries have taken a toll on the brute, however.

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Examples of using Toll
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