Similar words: advantage, in advance of, advanced, in advance, take away, at the age of, percentage, take after.
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31. But all it did was create passing opportunities inside for Wilson, Jones and Crouse to take advantage of.
32. This film director, Bella Kropotkin, was undoubtedly after him, and undoubtedly he would take advantage of it - tonight!
33. He's so innocent that anyone can take advantage of him.
34. Customers needed to receive catalogs in sufficient time to take advantage of these offers.
35. To take advantage of the high rate of return on securities, people buy them now instead of holding on to their money.
36. Meanwhile, authorities can take advantage of experience with the existing system in both rural and urban areas.
37. And President Dole or President Clinton would do well to take advantage of the services of such a splendid fellow.
38. Or they may take advantage of visits to dischargers for other purposes to fill a sample bucket at the same time.
39. So they take advantage of a rule that permits them to spend money left over from their campaigns on themselves.
40. A solicitor can interpret the law for you and help you take advantage of your full legal entitlement to reliefs and allowances.
41. Be prepared to take advantage of offers that come your way, especially if they concern a friend or relative.
42. Ambitious professors have not been unknown to take advantage of uninformed, naive students to advance their own careers.
43. I know that many of them were able to take advantage of the victory.
44. But no party is willing to refuse to take advantage of these loopholes when the other party is doing it.
45. Guests take advantage of local transportation in order to facilitate cultural exchanges.
46. Once in a while why not take advantage of the smooth, even surface to concentrate on your control and technique?
47. But we have had to take advantage of a great deal of autonomous man.
48. We can cut costs by bulk purchasing and take advantage of national retail distribution channels.
49. The Partnership has strong links with other organisations and the teacher placement organiser is able to take advantage of this.
50. Your hotel offers a relatively inexpensive fixed price menu if you wish to take advantage of this.
51. Or,(www.Sentencedict.com) asking your employer if you can change your hours of work so that you can take advantage of cheap rate travel.
52. There were other unsubstantiated reports, however, that Cali cartel leaders might also take advantage of the government's surrender offer.
53. She's so nice and accommodating, I'm afraid people will take advantage of her.
54. Take advantage of sales, specials, and coupons, but not without evaluating the products. 18.
55. Your are strongly advised to take advantage of this offer for your benefit and security.
56. Gilly Johnson finds out how to take advantage of new grant schemes.
57. He's such an innocent; anyone can take advantage of him.
58. It is up to us to take advantage of this opportunity and make it a new start for a healthier future.
59. Take advantage of bath-time when hands have been soaking in warm water to gently push back cuticles with an orange stick.
60. It will need a third-party memory manager to take advantage of expanded or extended memory.
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