Example sentences of "[pron] [be] take [pron] for grant " in BNC.
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1 | I am taking it for granted that if you used the term , even in minutes and reports , you must have meant something by it . |
2 | ‘ I do n't see why I ca n't continue my run for the seniors , ’ he says , ‘ but I 'm taking nothing for granted . ’ |
3 | She thought , looking at the pleasant room : I 'm taking it for granted already ! |
4 | ‘ I always fancied my chances of playing against Dublin and so it worked out , but I was taking nothing for granted . |
5 | ‘ You are taking it for granted that when I say ‘ what they like ’ I mean sexual experience . |
6 | ‘ What makes you think you 're taking me for granted ? ’ |
7 | ‘ And anyway , who 's taking whom for granted this time ? ’ |
8 | She was taking it for granted that he knew who she was ; but then anyone who had read the papers must know that . |
9 | Predictably Labour 's Alan Milburn was pleased with The Northern ‘ s poll result although he stressed no one was taking anything for granted and the relentless effort would not ease between now and polling on Thursday . |
10 | They 're taking us for granted ! |
11 | But he 's taking nothing for granted . |
12 | But not when he 's taking me for granted . |
13 | So he was taking it for granted or or chancing his hand that this Monday for this year was going to be another good day . |