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How to use taking advantage in a sentence

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I can see a lot more vessels taking advantage of this natural boat haven over the winter.
This is of course due to unscrupulous organisations taking advantage of its adoption.
These fraudsters are taking advantage of innocent people's generosity but with your help we can ensure they are brought to justice.
Arabs are taking advantage of the weakness of the rand to travel to South Africa.
So they're taking advantage of that situation and benefiting in some cases very significantly as a result of this deliberate strategy.
Central Florida amusement parks and tourist attractions benefited from more visitors taking advantage of deals and discounts.
And that means city businesses are being blocked from taking advantage of benefits enjoyed by many of their competitors.
In other words, he is taking advantage of, or exploiting, the local people and their customs in the furtherance of his own career.
His role has become that of an evil seducer taking advantage of a virginal heroine. They claim, in true soap style, he is only after her money.
Many students move into coaching, taking advantage of opportunities not only in this country, but also in America, France and Canada.
I spent a lot of the time being miserable, not fitting in, not taking advantage of the superb opportunities offered.
We're delighted to see that more girls are taking advantage of the opportunities on offer to play the game.
And if you pay off your credit card in full every month, are you taking advantage of cashback offers?
In order to begin taking advantage of the opportunities offered by the convention the state of the marine environment must be assessed.
From what they told me, most of these parents were taking advantage of the opportunities for involvement offered by the schools.
As it's almost a full percentage point above the base rate, it's an offer worth taking advantage of while it lasts.
The company will operate with agility and innovation, taking advantage of every available consumer interaction.
The problem was that many people came in on that day by chance, taking advantage of the sale even if they weren't regular customers.
Fishermen, sailors and yachtsmen have been taking advantage of the recent good weather to prepare their boats for the coming season.
Firefighters are taking advantage of a break from the powerful Santa Ana winds that have fanned the flames with gusts up to 70 miles an hour.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was one old hunter in the stables who loyally carried the young man without taking advantage of his maladroitness.
The Utilitarians thought themselves justified in taking advantage of the illogicality of mankind.
The barelegged men and women were as industriously taking advantage of the low-tide as if nothing at all were happening.
This has been simply accomplished by taking advantage of another principle of hydromechanics.
He accused some elements of the army and civilians of taking advantage of the insecurity situation and ransacking Bor.
You will never find us taking advantage of the necessities of the public.
They allow an insurance company's adjuster to measure the loss, as opposed to taking advantage of their right to make their own claim.
The Black Tornado led 14-10 at halftime before finding its rhythm and taking advantage of Axemen turnovers.
Packed aisles were further swollen by latecomers taking advantage of free entry to the event's inaugural late-night shopping event.
By taking advantage of the flexibility of the system, boardrooms are fit to bridge any technology gap that may exist.
It compels legislative recognition of particular interests of the workers, by taking advantage of the divisions among the bourgeoisie itself.
I was taking advantage of the rainy day to arrange my trunks a bit.
Bharti also claimed that his wife is being used for political ends by rival parties, which are taking advantage of her gullibility.
You would fight only by broad daylight, warn your foe before an attack, and never attempt anything by night lest you should be accused of taking advantage of the darkness.
Bulbs such as Wood Anemones, Bluebells and Winter Aconites flower early in the year, taking advantage of the high light levels when deciduous trees are bare.
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