Use "take for granted" in a sentence
take for granted example sentences
take for granted
1. and see all of those things that you take for granted, but which I dreamed
2. We just take for granted that we want to go somewhere or ask for directions and y'all just answer so easily, we forget that navigating the stars isn't like remembering how to get to our favorite restaurant or something
3. (take for granted) that something caused it
4. Whether they actually arrested anyone I did not hear nor cared to hear for now I had something to give them the lip on which you may take for granted I did until we reached a sort of a truce about the incidents
5. You can take for granted that (being my school's history boffin) I read every book I could on COIN and what I read I never forget
6. Hence you may take for granted that fire discipline amongst the Riot Units were of the highest standards
7. I take for granted that many of my clients have double lives so to speak and good luck to them
8. It was a movement that most people take for granted and one that I had been denied, and not only denied, but told it was impossible
9. Life is a gift none of us should take for granted
10. We in America take for granted the basic necessities of life
11. , where we take for granted that he
12. the kind of cold we take for granted around here
13. He had come to take for granted the fact that he
14. ” I permitted my thoughts to flow in these untitled words for my wife: A wife, my darling, is something a man may seem to take for granted
15. A wife, my darling, is one of those fine truths a man does take for granted, And this, simply love which can be taken for granted, Forever and ever, Is what I share with you
16. This allows all kinds of movements that we usually take for granted
17. a term we all use repeatedly and who’s meaning most of us take for granted
18. I still had some of my eyesight at first, but as my body regained its strength, my sight began to fade, until one morning when I awoke, it was to the perpetual darkness that I now take for granted
19. Often the sweetest spiritual involvements are those that many take for granted
20. Most of this should be familiar and you can take for granted that I have all the spacing correct
21. Actually there were a great many more things you had to do that we take for granted today
22. To this research I add my observation that many white evangelicals take for granted an all-white American missions force
23. My grandfather seemed to take for granted that the Europeans would rule in Africa and be needed to control the indigenous people
24. Kisumu and the nearby villages of Kenya are so poor that things we take for granted are barely to be found there
25. cats take for granted
26. Since then the occult and the supernatural had a personal relationship with her, and never again would she take for granted the ways and means of the spirits
27. The result was slurred speech, loss of movement on my entire right side (not just muscular movement of my arms and legs, but everything, including chewing, bowel control and all the little functions we take for granted) and an incredible sleepiness
28. halt, your workers will find themselves out of a job and you will run out of many things you take for granted right now
29. Odd, he thought, how many things one tends to take for granted
30. This is your own heart speaking to you, giving you messages of truth which you usually ignore or take for granted until they’re somehow pointed out to you
31. We saw that the spirit of God when He speaks to us, speaks to our heart, brings witness in our heart; and this is not something you just take for granted
32. The personal aspects of the factor of matter are contained into all sorts of ingredients that are over here that we all take for granted as àmatteròf course
33. The personal aspects of the factor of matter are contained into all sorts of ingredients that are over here that we all take for granted as a `matter` of course
34. The voice of your heart is spontaneous with pictures and it flows, so we saw that the spirit of God when He speaks to us, speaks to our heart, brings witness in our heart, and this is not something you just take for granted
35. The act of eating is something most of us take for granted
36. Let’s take for granted that the sun sets while it is still in its highest hotness, then the night comes immediately after it with its cold weather and deep darkness
37. We take for granted
38. things that you completely take for granted but would sorely miss if they
39. pleasures in your life that you usually take for granted
40. your attention on areas of your body you normally take for granted
41. I tend to notice something that other viewers take for granted: how women interact
42. It means he is wary of things we might take for granted
43. The things we take for granted about English such as articles, no not those in magazines but the a’s, an’s and the’s, are really difficult and have very specific rules of use
44. The birth of a child is one of life's daily miracles that we all too often take for granted
45. Do you know how that feels? A mother’s love is so deep and so unconditional that we take for granted that it would always be available
46. that it has taken place, we often take for granted that having
47. She jumped in a cab, sat back and saw Macy’s, Times Square, all the stuff New Yorkers take for granted
48. The consequences of this kind of awareness can be stated very simply: whatever you take for granted: you become a victim-of
49. Whatever you take for granted: you become a victim of
50. This follows the same basic truth; that you become a victim of whatever you take for granted