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Toll

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He pays a monthly toll for his apartment in the city center.
They collected a toll from every car entering the city center.
The old church bell would toll on Sundays, calling the faithful to worship.
The town crier would toll the bell to announce important news to the villagers.
The fire alarm began to toll, causing everyone to evacuate the building.
The alarm clock began to toll, signaling the start of the day.
The clock tower would toll at the top of each hour, marking the passage of time.
As darkness fell, the lighthouse started to toll, warning ships of the rocky coast.
The intricate design of the toll enhanced the beauty of the woven fabric.
The weaver meticulously aligned the threads with the holes in the toll to create a flawless pattern.
The ancient loom had a beautiful toll that guided the threads with precision.
The weaver's skilled hands effortlessly maneuvered the threads through the toll.
The weaver carefully threaded the yarn through the toll to create a intricate pattern.
The toll on the loom ensured that the woven fabric had a consistent weave.
The city council decided to toll businesses for outdoor advertising.
The museum charges a small toll for admission.
The toll booth is located at the entrance of the expressway.
We had to stop and pay the toll before entering the tunnel.
The toll road offers a quicker route to the city.
The toll collector gave me a receipt for the payment.
He forgot to bring enough money to pay the toll.
The toll is automatically deducted from your account when using the electronic pass.
The long line of cars at the toll plaza caused a traffic jam.
The ongoing conflict has taken a toll on the morale of the soldiers.
The divorce has started to toll on the children's emotional well-being.
The toll of neglect on the old building was evident in its crumbling walls and deteriorating structure.
The toll of stress and anxiety on her relationships became too much to bear.
The toll of economic inequality can be seen in the widening wealth gap.
The toll of excessive screen time on children's eyesight is a growing concern.
The city council decided to toll all commercial trucks using the newly constructed bridge.
The government plans to toll companies based on their carbon emissions.
The municipality decided to toll residents for garbage collection services.
The financial crisis has begun to toll on the local economy.
Years of neglect have started to toll on the old building's structure.
Lack of sleep has begun to toll on his concentration and productivity.
The weaver carefully threaded the yarn through the toll to create intricate patterns.
The weaver's skilled hands swiftly maneuvered the threads through the toll.
The weaver chose a toll with larger holes to accommodate thicker yarns.
Each thread passed through the toll, contributing to the creation of a unique textile masterpiece.
The monthly toll for the apartment includes all utilities.
The toll for using the swimming pool is included in the membership fee.
The toll for using the gym facilities is due at the beginning of each month.
The toll for using the tennis courts is waived for residents of the neighborhood.
The toll of war is often measured in lives lost and infrastructure destroyed.
The long hours of work took a toll on his physical and mental well-being.
The toll of pollution on the environment is evident in the declining biodiversity.
The toll of pollution on the environment is evident in the declining number of species.
The constant exposure to loud music took a toll on her hearing.
The toll of excessive use on the smartphone battery led to frequent recharging.
The toll of substance abuse on individuals and their families is heartbreaking.
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