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avail oneself of









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But, Daisy, that is a civil form, of expression which it is usual to avail oneself of upon such occasions.

From Melbourne House, Volume 2 by Warner, Susan

Latin sometimes has a number of words for an idea or an entity, and the English has not, but when English has the richer vocabulary, why not avail oneself of the variety possible?

From Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence by Wunsch, William F.

Odds of weapons, when there is courage to avail oneself of them, forms a thorough counterbalance to odds of number.

From Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 4 by Various

At the same dinner you may meet so many people, each having their peculiar gift, that one cannot avail oneself of the opportunity of extracting from each what is precious.

From Letters from England by Bancroft, Elizabeth Davis

But, Daisy, that is a civil form of expression which it is usual to avail oneself of upon such occasions.

From Melbourne House by Warner, Susan




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