take advantage造句91. It is also possible to take advantage of compounds, phrases and idioms which are specific to certain domains and/or contexts.
92. Crucially, they can not take advantage of the two week cooling-off period available to individuals.
93. Low Countrymen emigrated to the interior, often temporarily, to take advantage of employment opportunities.
94. Effective organizations will strike a balance that allows them not only to accept uncertainty but to take advantage of it.
95. A few moments of complete mental instability when you were unscrupulous enough to take advantage of me.
96. But beware playing this with Really Nasty addicts - they will probably take advantage of your Christmas hangover to win huge bets.
97. But woe betide the tight-fisted villager who tries to take advantage.
98. They take advantage of people's dislike of uncertainty by providing insurance services.
99. New customers to the store will also be able to take advantage of a unique promotion introduced at Wandsworth.
100. This poses a conundrum for businesses leaders wanting to take advantage of, for example, the Research and Development tax credit.
101. In particular, corporations may be able to take advantage of mass-production technologies.
102. We must take advantage of this wonderful fruit. As a cooking ingredient an apple is a versatile as an egg.
103. To take advantage of it, however, the thrifts had to sell their mortgage loans.
104. The idea is to take advantage of follow-up services, find a job and get off the streets.
105. But why does the otter not take advantage of this sense of security to launch an attack?
106. But some are beginning to take advantage of their new ability to make their voices heard.
107. The programmes were implemented by governments through existing political channels, thus allowing dominant groups to take advantage of the situation.
108. The various reform proposals that Washington lawmakers will now consider seek to take advantage of those higher returns from stocks.
109. But all parties marvel at the way Meier has managed to take advantage of the site.
110. Portadown was criticized for having failed to take advantage of its favourable position for trade.
111. Newly-weds can take advantage of the Honeymoon package at the Ramada Renaissance Hotel.
112. Our companies need to take advantage of it and the Government should give them every encouragement.
113. Not all users will be able to take advantage of the new software, however.
114. We have, therefore, changed the design slightly to take advantage of that new freedom.
114.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
115. And fears are multiplying that professional counterfeiters will take advantage of the unfamiliarity of the new currency to circulate forged notes.
116. Or you may like to take advantage of our bathroom postal planning service, also £60.
117. Allow pupils in group or personal study to take advantage of national databanks and broaden the scope of their study 5.
118. I frequently give into their hands my best guns and never found them in the slightest degree disposed to take advantage.
119. This only occurs when programs are written to take advantage of the co-processor.
120. We can also start to take advantage of the compounds in the body that regulate fat.