Example sentences of "[verb] taken [adj] advantage " in BNC.

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1 In explaining the sequence of thought which led Keynes to the General Theory , Dr Clarke has taken full advantage of recently discovered sources , including students ' notes of Keynes 's lectures at Cambridge .
2 It is reported ( EP , 28 December 1987 ) that in the past five years Slovenia has taken full advantage of this arrangement .
3 He is a very shrewd businessman who has taken full advantage of having a market very largely to himself and who is suffering a temporary setback as a result of the economy .
4 The time to consider whether one wishes to opt out and whether one was opposed to a certain system is always when a decision has been made , but I 'd have thought it would have been far in the interests of the people of Banbury and the children and parents of Banbury if they 'd taken full advantage of the discussion on the tertiary college and had made their opinions known , and in the light of the results coming out and say a satisfactory decision had arisen that was frankly the time to get into the business of opting out .
5 The definitions in the Regulations appeared to have taken full advantage of the enabling power and did not exclude any class of payer .
6 And the mercenary army , logically enough , had taken full advantage of the respite .
7 In the case of the Product Liability Directive ( 1987 ) , individual states , such as the UK , against determined consumer opposition , have taken full advantage of the possible exemption for development risks .
8 Could not a free seaman in Port Philip properly have taken full advantage of a seller 's market ?
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