Sentences with phrase «to take one's toll on someone»

Those power - hungry apps also took a toll on battery life.
Just because it's over quickly doesn't mean that it doesn't take its toll on your body.
The colder weather definitely takes a toll on packing space, so packing pieces that worked double duty was a must!
So, distractions really do take a toll on anybody's engagement with a task, and make achieving the end result of the task even more elusive.
Due to our lifestyles which have already taken their toll on our posture and muscle alignment, this ratio won't suffice when it comes to promoting a balanced muscular development.
And, unlike the previous generation, these artists witnessed the market downturn in 2008, which took its toll on art sales.
Life after children is so different for parents, and the stress can take its toll on relationships.
While this may not pose a problem in every case, mounting debt loads may ultimately take a toll on many of those families.
I don't know about you, but winter certainly took a toll on my poor skin.
In crowded places like offices or educational institutions, summers take a toll on everyone present.
It is rather a sad commentary on the literary scene and the way in which fast and loose living takes its toll on writers and their loved ones.
At times, due to lack of relevant resources, scholars fail to submit a well - written document which eventually takes a toll on their grades.
My husband and I kept thinking we didn't need to have «dates» or time away from our little man, but it started taking a toll on how connected we were.
More families and couples are relying on therapists as the stress of a difficult economy takes its toll on family dynamics.
The weather took its toll on multiple outdoor activities this weekend.
High - stakes assessment testing takes its toll on teachers and students alike.
That front - lit screen does take a toll on battery life.
Though being a parent is, without a doubt, immensely rewarding, it entails seemingly endless responsibilities that could take a toll on even the most devoted person.
One of the greatest truths in life is that age takes a toll on muscle strength.
Sitting in the car for a long time takes a toll on your body.
The lifestyle diseases like diabetes haven't started taking a toll on you.
Computer hackers are taking a toll on businesses all over the world.
With the uncertainty of a troubled economy taking its toll on families, it is no surprise that demand for marriage and family counseling is on the rise.
This again takes a toll on performance causing frame drops.
Once and for all, it's time to stop the patent trolls from taking their toll on American innovation, American businesses, and American jobs.
The harsh winter took a toll on the nation's farmland.
This suggests long - term health issues can quickly take a toll on children's well - being, the study authors said.
You also get a replacement elastic just in case the heavy use you'll be getting out of this diaper over the years takes its toll on the elastic band.
Sitting all day takes a toll on our bodies and can increase the risk for heart disease and skeletal issues, but how do we avoid the urge to sit?
Of course, all - wheel drive usually takes a toll on fuel economy.
If you employ immigrants, uncertainty is likely taking a toll on them and your business.
The struggling economy has taken a toll on home projects, including the way in which people want to use their homes.
The pressure had clearly taken a toll on his mental health.
People's opinions should not always take a toll on you; you live for yourself, not others.
, but these moves still take a toll on your health.
It doesn't just take a toll on our body but our mind as well, especially those first few months.
If you're like most people, the recession took a toll on your finances, and probably your credit score.
Just as with humans, excess weight takes a toll on our pet's health.
The challenges of a busy life can soon take a toll on your marriage.
As fun as the holidays can be, they sometimes take a toll on our health.
The work took a toll on her feet, she says.
So far, online shopping — while taking a toll on department stores and the brick - and - mortar apparel retailers in particular — has not hit grocery stores as hard.
I think all the traveling I did and the fact that I was so busy last month took a toll on me.
If you've had a number of unsuccessful diets in the past period, they have most probably taken their toll on your metabolism.
The idea that a serious illness, such as cancer, can take a child away is heart - wrenching and can take a toll on parents.
The resulting chaos too often takes its toll on productivity and motivation.
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