"Many people who shopped on the day after Thanksgiving took advantage of the sale prices offered by retailers."
"While staying at the hotel, we took advantage of the beautiful pool and sauna."
"She enjoys the children, but but those who took advantage of her in the past are no longer welcome."
"I'm going to take advantage of the 50% discount offer." "The thief took advantage of my momentary distraction to take my bicycle."
You Took Advantage of Me was created in 1928.
The Romans took advantage of a warring Greece.
chances are if you think he took advantage of you then he did.
The ambulance took Bob to the hospital
The dog took a whiff before eating the food.
Before we took the test, we had to review the vocabulary words.
that would be took advantage
The noun in the sentence "He took some paper" is "paper." It is the object of the verb "took."
It does not make sense as you do not sip cigarettes and there is no such thing as a sip of cigarettes, but structurally the sentence is ok.
I narrated the incident to my friend which took place last night.
Fred took us to the hangar to see his new airplane.