81.   This is far better than in nature, where predators take a heavy toll on the young salmon traveling backward to the sea.

82.   Thousands of suicide missions would have taken a heavy toll.

83.   This year, nature itself has taken a heavy toll on the Porcupine caribou.

84.   Though little discussed, this entrenched cultural heritage exacts a heavy toll on Latinas who live in the United States, say the authors of a new book.

85.   While GM earlier said it intended to hold out for big concessions, the strike has taken an unusually heavy toll.

86.   While Ms. Bohringer lets Mina show the heavy toll her experiences have taken, Ms. Zylberstein sends Ethel barging fearlessly into places where she should not tread.

87.   While NATO air strikes are taking a heavy toll on the Serbian military, there are no indications that the Yugoslav forces are about to crack.

88.   A number of its senior players are unavailable through injury after the British Lions series victory in South Africa extracted a heavy toll.

89.   AIDS is now the leading killer in sub-Saharan Africa, a region where poverty and wars have already taken a heavy toll.

90.   But he added that even with the heavy toll the violence has taken from Israel, he does not regret the accord reached with the PLO.

a. + toll >>共 312
heavy 11.23%
emotional 4.34%
new 3.84%
human 3.48%
high 3.13%
official 3.06%
higher 2.63%
electronic 2.42%
final 2.20%
physical 1.99%
heavy + n. >>共 756
rain 16.39%
weapon 3.93%
snow 3.22%
artillery 2.96%
loss 2.05%
pressure 1.70%
equipment 1.67%
security 1.60%
casualty 1.45%
fire 1.41%
toll 0.60%
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