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4 Sentences With "turn to account"

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In Parliament he gave a general and independent support to Pitt. His first parliamentary speeches were directed against Fox's India Bill. They were unsuccessful. In one he aimed at being brilliant; and becoming merely laboured and pedantic, he was covered with ridicule by Sheridan, from whom he received a lesson which he did not fail to turn to account.
So when he reached the 35 years' limit he had not got beyond the grade of a district and sessions Judge. But he retired with the decoration of C.I.E., and with a literary reputation which he was able to turn to account in providing for the needs of a large family. Mr. Keene was twice married and is survived by four sons and five daughters. Among his sons are Mr. Henry George Keene, late of the Indian Financial Department, Colonel Alfred Keene, D.S.O., editor of the Journal of the National Service League, and Captain Geoffrey Keene, 29th Punjabis.
The publishers changed the title, releasing it as The History of Louisiana, or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina. This appeared to subordinate the former French colony to its English neighbors to the east, which had essentially claimed all lands west of each colony. The preface asserted that the English "nation may now reap some advantages from those countries...by learning from the experience of others, what they do or are likely to produce, that may turn to account." The Lewis and Clark Expedition believed Le Page's work important enough to include among the guides which they took on their two-year journey beginning in 1804.
Report of final in Irish Press, March 11, 1974, competition of 1973Report of final in Irish Independent, March 11, 1974, competition of 1973Report of final in Irish Times, March 11, 1974, competition of 1973 Agnes Hourigan wrote in the Irish Press: > In a well contested final that produced some very entertaining passages, > there was not a great deal between the sides, but Austin Stacks were far the > better combined side. Their teamwork was always outstanding and their far > greater match play experience was always obvious both in attack and defence. > Mairéad McAtamney was once again the inspiration of Portglenone but the > forwards could not turn to account the many chances the great midfielder > provided.

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