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How to use vantage in a sentence

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Photographers flock to lineside vantage points to catch a steam hauled main line special.
Given the vantage point of 35 years, LeWitt's art scarcely seems emotionally dry.
Its height above water level gives Mike, the captain, a perfect vantage point from which to scan the water for dorsal fins breaking the surface.
Now, I had to admit that we watched this spectacle from a safe vantage point behind the baked beans aisle.
Tony Smith's work is all angles and crisp edges and, from the vantage point of the 21st century, archetypally masculine in form.
But from this vantage point along the axis of the mall, Independence Hall is visually overwhelmed by much larger buildings in the distance.
From my vantage point, the cranes working away on the mounds resembled Matchbox cars in scale to the piles.
From our vantage point, we could see men walking the streets, men on top of buildings, scanning the area with binoculars.
This, in turn, provides a helpful vantage point from which to understand the nature and task of theology.
Before him, towering from Murphy's vantage point, stood a hapless young man clad head to toe in coffee-stained thrift-store seersucker.
The thousands of walkers in Pattaya received an enthusiastic reception from the crowds that thronged the sidewalks and packed the vantage points.
However, using the cookery school kitchen as a vantage point you can feel the pressure behind the scenes in a top-flight restaurant.
There are signposted vantage points on the way which give splendid views showing how the Ice Ages carved and shaped the landscape.
Getting the whole picture gives us a much better vantage of making the very best decision possible.
This was no shrinking violet who wrote his poetry from the lonely vantage of an ivory tower.
From this vantage point I have photographed the scrub jay, mourning dove, California thrasher, and California towhee at the birdbath.
He is known for braving snow and rain to produce his work, but tiring of the recent bad weather he is also looking for some snug vantage points.
From her vantage point, however, Em was only given a view of the drunken brawl, which had deteriorated into a hissy fight.
Many people have extolled the extraordinary and stunning views from this vantage point.
From her vantage upon the cliff, she could see the lights of the town where she had once lived.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They sat on the steps of the platform, climbed on every coigne of vantage, stood in dense masses in every aisle and corner.
There was a rush for the coign of vantage, and a great levelling of glasses.
He likes to dwell with them and to inspect them from every coign of vantage.
Indians and French, and British, and Americans have fought for that coign of vantage.
The window was a coign of vantage, commanding the corner of Carewe and Main streets.
The tenet of universal foreordination takes from us this coigne of vantage, and lands us in dynamic Pantheism.
The countercheck was effectual, and from her position of vantage the lady fired her first shot.
The second course was so equal that the keenest judges could not discern any vantage.
Here the eagle has its eyry, and from its point of vantage casts its keen eyes over the plains of India.
From this point of vantage she was able to make a more careful study of the bear and to discover that he was not Tico after all.
From his high vantage point he looked downward at the wide panorama which stretched to the horizon, faintly and mistily blue.
The top of the moot hall and other coigns of vantage had all been occupied by the Germans.
From that vantage point they watched the opening of the lock gates, which admitted the Nama into the next basin.
From such a vantage it would instantly appear how distinct are the Nevadas among the Sierras of California.
We have a vantage, since we see them against the light and they can scarce see us.
Unarmed and taken at a vantage, I was struck down and pinioned in a moment.
After all, this is what we want to understand from the vantage point of today's world.
It gives me a sort of 271 vantage point from which to stand aside and look at life.
Then we retire to a vantage point on the left, and fire over the heads of our immediate successors on the putting green.
For a moment he surveyed the shoreline from his higher vantage point.
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