10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «YOU HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF ME»
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A Collection
of Confusible Phrases
Keep it under your hat.' have the advantage of someone take advantage of
someone have the advantage of someone - have a better position or opportunity
than another person: 'You have the advantage of me in courtesy as well as in
years, ...
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A Valency Dictionary
of English: A Corpus-based Analysis
of ...
The morning after, both may have strong feelings, not of pleasure, but of
embarrassment, shame, guilt, and fear because he took advantage of her. (=
seduced) You have the advantage of me there, Lescombe. I'm afraid I haven't
read it, though ...
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THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON MAGAZINE:
Mr. Percival Wylde gazed calmly on his interrogator, and, without betraying
himself by the slightest show of confusion, said, in a careless, drawling tone, "
You have the advantage of me, Sir." "The what! the advantage, Sir!" cried the Old
Boy, ...
Mr. Percival Wylde gazed calmly on his interrogator, and, without betraying
himself by the slightest show of confusion, said, in a careless, drawling tone, “You
have the advantage of me, Sir.” “The what! the advantage! the doose, Sir! ” cried
the ...
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Tales
of college life, by Cuthbert Bede
Mr. Percival Wylde gazed calmly on his interrogator, and, without betraying
himself by the slightest show of confusion, said, in a careless, drawling tone, "
You have the advantage of me, Sir." " The what ! the advantage ! the doose, Sir !
Rapidly he traversed the pavement, and at last stopped before an immense
building, which was yet unfinished. " Good morning. Mr. Brown," said he, as the
builder stepped toward him. " You have the advantage of me," replied Mr. Brown.
" Yes ...
Harriett Ellen Grannis Arey, Abby Buchanan Longstreet, 1859
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The Rivals: a comedy in five acts
Abs. Really, sir, you have the advantage of me": — I don't remember ever to have
had the honour — my name is Saunderson, at your service. Sir Anth. Sir, 1 beg
your pardon — I took you — hey? — why, z — ds! it is — Stay — | Looks tip to his
...
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Hermann Croll, 1842
Abs. Really, sir, you have the advantage of me 57: - l don't remember ever to
have had the honour —— my name is Saunderson, at your service. Sir Ant/t. Sir,
vI beg your pardon —I took you — hey? —— why, z—ds! it is — Stay —[Looks up
to ...
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Hermann CROLL, 1842
Sir, you have the advantage of me,' said Barry, for it was indeed our old friend
Toby, his companion being no other than our equally old friend Charles Hamilton
, surnamed Greyhound amongst us. 'Sir, you have the advantage of me, upon my
...
Sir, you have the advantage of me,' said Barry, for it was indeed our old friend
Toby, his companion being no other than our equally old friend Charles Hamilton
, surnamed Greyhound amongst us. 'Sir, you have the advantage of me, upon my
...