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"avail yourself of" Definitions
  1. (formal) to make use of something, especially an opportunity or offer

18 Sentences With "avail yourself of"

How to use avail yourself of in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "avail yourself of" and check conjugation/comparative form for "avail yourself of". Mastering all the usages of "avail yourself of" from sentence examples published by news publications.

But it might be better to avail yourself of our menu planner.
I hope you avail yourself of her foolproof and fantastic method for pan-frying fish.
It doesn't make sense to me either, but you should avail yourself of either or both.
Or you could avail yourself of Gabrielle Hamilton's excellent roasted mushrooms with braised black lentils and parsley croutons.
Avail yourself of the slushy machine for brain-freezing mudslides and piña coladas with maraschino cherries and all.
Finally you will avail yourself of the need to type out the letters for avocado, bacon, selfie, face palm, and pregnant.
You should avail yourself of Andrew Scrivani's new book, "That Photo Makes Me Hungry," about photographing food for fun and profit.
WORK If you like to arrive at the airport early, a lounge is an ideal place to avail yourself of free Wi-Fi and printers.
Now, it's not artisanal pork or small-batch bourbon, but you should absolutely avail yourself of this week's cornucopia of candy-themed stories in The New York Times Magazine.
We will have worker's comp insurance, and you'll be able to avail yourself of the system here in California, which is probably one of the more generous systems in the country.
"You avail yourself of the best chefs with every possible component of the dinner, you can sleep in, you can watch the parade, you can watch the dog show," Ms. Viney said.
These are ancient storytelling pleasures, and why not avail yourself of them, particularly in an age when the novel is in retreat and people are looking for reasons not to have to read a book?
Or if you just want to avail yourself of the freezer and its hidden treasures, well, slap whatever you find in there (some crab cakes from late October!) onto toasted potato buns with a lashing of mayonnaise.
"In 2018, the worst-case scenario is that you're not able to avail yourself of the subsidies and you can't afford to buy coverage at all," said Karen Pollitz, senior fellow, health reform and private insurance at Kaiser.
There can also be microbes on the chairs and the tables and, of course, the doorknobs, so avail yourself of hand sanitizer, and discourage any passing toddlers from making contact with your baby, even if they look healthy.
Change > from the policy of simple trades unionism that is fast waning, and you will > be told that your action is premature, as this is not the time. Pursue the > methods adopted by capitalists and you will be sent to prison for robbery or > executed for murder. Demand, and your demands will be construed into threats > of violence against the rights of private property calculated to scare > capital. Avail yourself of your constitutional rights and propose to take > political action, and you will be charged with selling out the organization > to some political party.
A 1925 advertisement for a hotel in Bournemouth, England offers "Croquet, Clock Golf, Billiards, etc." while in 2016 a hotel in Scarborough, England says that "the children's play area, clock golf and putting green, provide plenty of fun activities for children of all ages" and at one in Silkeborg, Denmark, "You can also avail yourself of clock golf or the pétanque court." English Novelist E. F. Benson makes reference to clock golf in Chapter 8 of his novel Lucia in London (1927) in the Mapp and Lucia series. Daisy and Robert Quantock are playing the game on their lawn. British Novelist P.G. Wodehouse makes reference to country house lodgers playing clock golf in Summer Moonshine (1937). Agatha Christie's novel 4:50 from Paddington (1957) also features a (rusty) clock golf.
At the meeting in Bridgend where the new member was returned unopposed, George Tennant, a Swansea industrialist, struck a note of discontent. > Will you not, at some convenient time, avail yourself of those well-known > means which are always at hand to enable you to retire from your post, when > the infant legislator of the House of Margam shall be ripe for action, and > thus surrender back the situation which you hold as a trust for that family > by, whose interests you have been principally supported throughout the > present election. As widely expected therefore, Talbot virtually inherited the role of Member of Parliament for Glamorganshire in 1830 upon the retirement of his stepfather. Although nominally considered a Liberal, Talbot exercised considerable independence for most of his long political career, and his freedom to operate outside of party structures only became limited by the parliamentary reforms which occurred in the latter part of his time in the Commons, where he remained for the rest of his life.

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