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1. and see all of those things that you take for granted, but which I dreamed
2. ‘How long will it take for you to tie things up here?’
3. ” Can you imagine the humility it would take for a nation to come under that? Can you really imagine a nation that would acknowledge their boundaries being established by the hand of God according to the sons of Israel?
4. When you do the math, you find that God gave perfect prediction on how long it would take for the Temple to be rebuilt and how long from that time until the death of Jesus
5. Our driver began unloading packages and provisions from the boot and seemed to take forever
6. ” She sidled around to her question, “What would it take for me to be able to think and do as you are able to think and to do? I mean is it even possible?” He stopped mid-step, and looked fully into her upturned face
7. issues with different browsers and bug testing can take forever
8. And she wondered how long it would take for her companions under the streets to realize that she was no ordinary thief, that her motives were entirely atyp-ical
9. They take forever to finish and you hate
10. 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
11. unopened wine to take for his journey
12. (take for granted) that something caused it
13. Time passed slowly and it seemed to take forever for them to reach the mountains
14. and a mistake for you to involve me in the way
15. The leave train seemed to take forever to get anywhere and it seemed that every couple of miles we were held back to let some priority rolling stock rattle past on its way to god knows where
16. So many times he had thought to be cautious, going for a colour rather than a number, only for the balance to just slightly be against him with relatively small bets, until the final large stake for a big gamble to recoup the losses
17. “That is Cruzel’s first mistake for not knowing you had the ring
18. That was a mistake for him, but my gain
19. Terry sat with his forehead against the door wondering how long it would take for the cat to lose interest and go away
20. 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
21. 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
22. Hence you may take for granted that fire discipline amongst the Riot Units were of the highest standards
23. Looking back that was a mistake for the black regiment (Rhodesian African Rifles) were violently anti-communist and fought well under their white officers
24. I take for granted that many of my clients have double lives so to speak and good luck to them
25. The question we should be asking ourselves is how long will it take for the world community to evolve into something new? My hunch is, in today‘s fast paced, mobilized environments, sooner than one might expect!
26. How long will it take for Republicans to wise up to the fact that (all) the entitlement and discretionary spending in (all) the world will never earn them the gratitude of Democrats and that every spending initiative that they (Democrats) would have otherwise supported, were they in power, further invites criticism? President Bush, the man who would be loved by all, continues to set himself up as an easy target by his political opponents looking for every plausible excuse to discredit him
27. 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
28. Life is a gift none of us should take for granted
29. The cab ride over to Midway Airport seemed to take forever, and if they thought traffic in Washington was bad, Chicago's busy traffic made them adjust their thinking
30. What? A story began to take form as he raced through traffic
31. It was a big mistake for them to leave him alone with a TV set and two thousand channels for a few weeks
32. We don’t need to recover memory after memory; that would take forever
33. The process begins by the client filling out a set of Client Intake Forms
34. (see last two pages of the Client Intake Forms
35. Completed set of Client Intake Forms; (2) Copy of the Credit Counseling Certificate; (3)
36. information not provided in the Client Intake Forms
37. It seemed to take forever before he was able to find the E
38. Finally, our own suffering and that of others can lead to a more mature level of responsibility that we take for the actions in our lives
39. It is a mistake for a professional
40. We in America take for granted the basic necessities of life
41. shall they take for their wives a widow, nor her that is put away, but they shall take maidens of the seed of the house of Israel, or a
42. , where we take for granted that he
43. 23 Now therefore rise up and go to the man, and take for him in your hands a present from what can be obtained in the land and bring it before him, and may the Almighty God give you mercy before him so that he may send Benjamin and Simeon your brothers with you
44. Take for example the apparent pharmaceutical lobbyists that have convinced
45. is the intake for all the contestants of all the games, and for those
46. the kind of cold we take for granted around here
47. I’ve taken to recover – that I will have to take for the rest of my life
48. 23 Now therefore rise up and go to the man and take for him in your hands a present from what can be obtained in the land and bring it before him and may the Almighty God give you mercy before him so that he may send Benjamin and Simeon your brothers with you
49. He had come to take for granted the fact that he
50. ” 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