Example sentences of "take anything [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Headed Deaf Motorists : Are They a Danger ? it argues convincingly that they are not , and explains that " unlike motorists who can hear , the deaf motorist never expects to receive any audible warning when on the road , and , therefore , never under any circumstances takes anything for granted .
2 But Mills warned : ‘ We can not take anything for granted . ’
3 But Mr Lyall will not take anything for granted even though Ipswich are 10 points clear at the top .
4 Certainly when I was setting up my studio in the country , the nice thing was that we did n't do anything standard ; we did n't take anything for granted , whether it was mics , positions of drums or anything .
5 We did n't take anything for granted .
6 So al do n't ever take anything for granted .
7 And if you work on that presumption , and I 'm not suggesting you creep around frightened of your own shadow going at a slow speed , just wor working with deliberation and making sure you move through the situation competently , but do n't take anything for granted .
8 I really think that as women we have to draw out all the holy cows and do n't take anything for granted and begin to question everything .
9 ‘ I 'll have to keep them open tonight ; we 're expected to win but we ca n't take anything for granted in World Cup football . ’
10 On checking further with the European Union , I do n't take anything for granted , not even what MPs say , er , it turned out that it was n't a directive and that the Government had freedom of choice , whether it imposes it or not .
11 Chelmsford Chieftains know the full extent of the British Ice Hockey Association 's idiosyncrasies and will not be taking anything for granted as they prepare .
12 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 .
13 So it 's not a good idea to take anything for granted , especially your relationship . ’
14 ‘ I have been around too long to take anything for granted so when I saw which way the wind was blowing I just buckled down and got on with playing . ’
15 But Limerick are the current league champions and Jim Nelson 's men ca n't afford to take anything for granted .
16 It made sense and yet he had learned never to take anything for granted in this game .
17 Macmillan — worried by the age gap between himself and the young president — was careful not to take anything for granted .
18 But the Haig Avenue boss is refusing to take anything for granted as he lines up his first game as a manager in the first round proper .
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