71.   She was later forbidden to take other exams, and since the new term began last month she and scores of her classmates have been prevented from attending classes.

72.   Similarly, even if your own lab work eventually makes it possible, you ought not let a superintelligent bioengineered dog take your exams for you.

73.   Sometimes, experts said, bomb threats are phoned in by employees looking for a day off or college students looking to get out of taking final exams.

74.   Some students took the exam in January, but the results for that test have not been released.

75.   Students who spoke a limited amount of English were exempt from taking the exam.

76.   That will move regulators away from their current paperwork inspections to make sure workers attended training classes and took exams.

77.   That would entail wholesale curriculum changes in many districts, particularly New York City and other urban areas, where few students currently take Regents exams.

78.   The deal further stipulates that Lee may have to take polygraph exams on issues related to national security.

79.   The consortium had a waiver that excused its students from taking the exams until last June, and it continues to battle the Education Department over the issue.

80.   The customary explanation is that more minority students are taking the exam now, and they lower the average.

v. + exam >>共 139
take 21.28%
pass 15.48%
fail 4.76%
have 3.72%
do 3.13%
finish 2.83%
undergo 2.53%
perform 2.23%
administer 2.08%
complete 2.08%
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%
exam 0.08%
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