Examples of 'take a heavy' in a sentence

Meaning of "take a heavy"

Take a heavy: To bear a significant burden or responsibility

How to use "take a heavy" in a sentence

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take a heavy
A lot of students take a heavy course load.
Both take a heavy regime of psychotropic medication.
The job begins to take a heavy toll on her.
To take a heavy flow out of your dreams.
These restrictions take a heavy toll.
Do not take a heavy meal just before going to bed.
Appointments has continued to take a heavy.
You will take a heavy incumbency.
He also showed an such an implant could take a heavy load.
Vultures take a heavy toll on both.
They are a threat to security and stability and take a heavy toll.
Take a heavy northeast on the path.
Tornadoes also take a heavy toll on human lives.
Take a heavy rock.
Drug addiction can take a heavy financial toll on a family.

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Hunting along the migratory route can take a heavy toll.
It will take a heavy toll on the patient if we proceed.
Tensions in the relationship take a heavy toll in the bedroom.
They also take a heavy toll on the economies of all countries.
Elsewhere conflict and civil unrest continued to take a heavy toll on children and women.
They often take a heavy emotional toll on the participants.
We must never forget that conventional weapons take a heavy toll in human lives everywhere.
Diseases take a heavy toll of the lives of cattle every year.
Warring factions and displaced civilian populations can take a heavy toll on natural resources.
I would take a heavy bet on it.
Either way the effect of airfield defences would take a heavy toll on the aggressor.
Cardiovascular diseases take a heavy toll on the healthcare systems and the economy.
However, it is to be made sure that you do not take a heavy dose.
These predators take a heavy toll of the stocked carps.
The quest for a perfect body or appearance can take a heavy toll, though.
Conventional chemotherapies take a heavy toll on healthy cells and are not always effective against tumours.
And with the always-on technologies of today, they take a heavy toll on productivity.
The RAF continued to take a heavy toll on the German bombers throughout the week.
On the environmental front, widespread desalination could take a heavy toll on ocean biodiversity.
Harsh winters often take a heavy toll in mountainous Afghanistan and the wider region.
They violate their orders to save him and take a Heavy prisoner in the process.
Lots of kids take a heavy load of Advanced Placement and honors courses.
German fighter units continued to take a heavy toll of Soviet aviation.
There are the physical aspects, of course, because chemotherapy and radiation treatment take a heavy toll.
The humanitarian crisis continues to take a heavy toll on people across the country.
However, the demands and pressures placed on these workers can take a heavy toll.
Put it where Take a heavy rock.
Research shows that hearing about a loved one 's assault can take a heavy toll.
Climate change will take a heavy toll on the African road system.
When he fought with Akutagawa, he could not take a heavy strike.
Rains continue to take a heavy toll on Haiti ; bloggers share their experiences.
Disease, starvation, and other causes also take a heavy toll.
The club 's emblem and kits take a heavy influence from Italian club Internazionale.
Take a heavy rock . Put it where I am sitting.
Colossal Waste Occupational injuries continue to take a heavy toll in the Canadian workplace.

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