Example sentences of "take nothing for [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The scrutiny takes nothing for granted but looks directly at what actually happens at all levels of the area under study .
2 There are many different water filters and softeners on the market , but you should take nothing for granted , so consult the local water authority before using any of these devices .
3 Last January 's shock FA Cup exit against Wrexham acts as a sharp reminder that they can take nothing for granted at Scarborough .
4 The rate of change in media will continue at this pace for some years and we can take nothing for granted .
5 I believe it is possible to propose an explanation for the intuitive feeling one gets that the -ing form would be somewhat inappropriate here : the author is describing a person who is groping for anything which will reassure her before she meets her angry father and the mere fact that she is able to perceive objects which are familiar to her — when she feels so disoriented that she can take nothing for granted — is what gives her the sense that she is neither shirking nor lying .
6 It is three years since West Coast beat the Glasgow side without losing a set but Su Ragazzi will take nothing for granted .
7 He will take nothing for granted against a Swansea side who are only three points off the top of the table .
8 But they are supremely experienced in the process of discovery , and when they do play older repertory they always do it with a sense of looking freshly at the notes , taking nothing for granted .
9 ‘ 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 . ’
10 Smith is still taking nothing for granted — he 's had the Danish champions watched five times .
11 DESPITE a memorable victory over Ukrainian side Karpaty Lvov in the European Cup Winners Cup on Wednesday , Shelbourne midfielder Paul Doolin is taking nothing for granted as his former club Derry City visit Tolka Park this afternoon .
12 But Hughes is adamant that despite their glittering array of striking talent with himself , Ryan Giggs , Ian Rush and Dean Saunders in the side Wales are taking nothing for granted .
13 ‘ I always fancied my chances of playing against Dublin and so it worked out , but I was taking nothing for granted .
14 But he 's taking nothing for granted .
15 Hooper is taking nothing for granted as Souness contemplates his line-up for the vital clash , his latest worry being Michael Thomas ' ankle injury which makes him doubtful with Steve McManaman .
16 Hooper is taking nothing for granted as Souness contemplates his line-up for the vital clash , his latest worry being Michael Thomas ' ankle injury which makes him doubtful with Steve McManaman .
17 As for his own comeback to the official international cricket scene , Gatting admitted : ‘ I 'd taken nothing for granted .
18 On the one hand , the researcher should try to take nothing for granted , but rather be surprised and intrigued by what is observed , as if trying to make sense of foreign culture .
19 I have no doubt that the majority of staff working in this difficult field do their job with compassion and professionalism , but this trial has shown that we can afford to take nothing for granted .
20 ‘ We have learned to take nothing for granted .
21 Take nothing for granted .
22 He flicks through his computer in search of the file marked : ‘ Over-confidence ; The Perils Of , ’ and he produces a stream of anodyne phrases which might have been scripted at Anfield or Old Trafford : ‘ Take nothing for granted … great respect for the opposition … must get it right on the day . ’
23 It means that every night I do my homework ; I take nothing for granted .
24 Take nothing for granted .
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