VERB + TOLL
- charge, collect, exact, impose, levy
- the possibility of imposing tolls on some motorways
- pay
TOLL + NOUN
- bridge, motorway, road
- booth
- charge
ADJ
- great, heavy, terrible, tragic
- casualty, death, injury
- human
VERB + TOLL
- take
- The pressure of fame can take a terrible toll. The recession is taking its toll
TOLL + VERB
- mount, rise
- The death toll from yesterday's crash is still rising
- reach sth
- The casualty toll could reach 200
PREP
- ~ on
- Illness has taken a heavy toll on her