Emma was soon perfectly satisfied of Mr. Martin's being no otherwise remembered, than as he furnished a contrast with Mr. Elton, of the utmost advantage to the latter.
Edison's persistence in reducing the cost of his operations is noteworthy in connection with his screening and drying inventions, in which the utmost advantage is taken of the law of gravitation.
If they'd had, they would have taken it, but as it was, Dodd was using both Susan Ferguson and the doorframe to his utmost advantage.
(Rodvard thought; if I let her go, everything will arrange itself to my utmost advantage.)
These were seconds that the d'Alemberts could-and did-use to their utmost advantage.
In 1904 he clarified his definition of eugenics as "the science which deals with all influences that improve the inborn qualities of a race; also with those that develop them to the utmost advantage".
"It is of the utmost advantage," she assured him.
He must take the utmost advantage of the surprise element.
The Scots, on the contrary, had reposed themselves, which was to them of the utmost advantage, as was apparent from the event of the battle.
Like Washington, he had the great gift of using small means to the utmost advantage.