Examples of 'took its toll' in a sentence
Meaning of "took its toll"
took its toll: This phrase is used to describe the negative effects or consequences that prolonged or difficult situations have had on someone or something. It implies that the situation has caused physical or emotional damage, exhaustion, or deterioration.
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took its toll
It really took its toll for a while.
By the major newspapers took its toll.
The shoot took its toll on all of us.
Progress came and took its toll.
It really took its toll on my health.
This unbalanced policy took its toll.
The war took its toll on him.
I think her mother leaving took its toll.
I think it took its toll on him.
It was the transfusion that really took its toll.
The separation took its toll on both.
It took its toll on our numbers.
Last week really took its toll on us.
Cancer took its toll but did not defeat him.
And that star took its toll.
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The drug took its toll on her sensitive system.
But the drink took its toll.
The mountain took its toll and the expedition had to be abandoned.
Is the year that really took its toll.
The speech took its toll on his health.
But the party lifestyle took its toll.
Illness also took its toll on the miners.
But after years of combat took its toll.
Sickness also took its toll on the regiment.
You say in the book it took its toll.
But it quickly took its toll on business outcomes.
The accident that created me finally took its toll.
Midwest weather took its toll on the party.
I had hardship all my life and it took its toll.
Reconstruction took its toll as well.
His recognition spread and eventually took its toll.
The entire trip took its toll on her.
The physical strain of years of drumming took its toll.
The stress took its toll.
But successive years of political violence took its toll.
The event really took its toll on him.
Getting compared to others continuously really took its toll.
The stress really took its toll on my husband.
The stresses of life after hockey took its toll.
Kind of took its toll.
Working so hard during the war took its toll.
Poverty took its toll.
Four days without fire or water took its toll.
And it took its toll.
But his harsh way of life took its toll.
All this work took its toll on his health.
The loss of all that offense took its toll.
The nasty winter took its toll on both economies.
The clash of egos on the dawn wall took its toll.
Maybe it took its toll.