51.   All that did was inspire Dixon, who hit the books and took the test again.

52.   Also, the union asks troopers to vote no because new language in the contract makes it easier for supervisors to order officers to take drug tests.

53.   Burke refused to take a test for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, so she simply waited and prayed.

54.   But educators fear the new exams may prove onerous to those who study trades and who previously were not required to take the tests.

55.   But educators fear the Regents exams may prove onerous to those who study trades and who previously were not required to take the tests.

56.   But at most schools, more and more students are taking the tests and a smaller share are passing.

57.   But because four-year colleges encourage applicants to take the Regents exams, many private and parochial schools also urge their students to take the tests.

58.   But having a substitute take the test is a relatively new twist, Filieau said.

59.   But in literary criticism competition, students take tests and write essays analyzing the work they have read.

60.   But Jarvis urged Rogers to see if he could be certified as learning-disabled, which would allow him to take the test untimed.

v. + test >>共 591
conduct 12.51%
undergo 6.97%
pass 5.69%
take 5.45%
fail 4.27%
do 3.54%
carry 3.31%
perform 2.65%
use 2.51%
have 2.06%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
test 0.24%
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