Example sentences of "taking it for [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Davis is not taking it for granted . |
2 | Yet others may deplore British nationalism while taking it for granted that there is some homogeneous group called the British , thus conceding the basic premise for a British nationalism . |
3 | Ludens was right in a way to complain that they were now all taking it for granted . |
4 | She was taking it for granted that he knew who she was ; but then anyone who had read the papers must know that . |
5 | By citizens and burgesses he meant the freemen of corporate towns , taking it for granted that his readers would understand that this privilege had in practice come to be restricted to the richer inhabitants — merchants , not working craftsmen . |
6 | Unschooled children , if the evidence does demonstrate that they are being less explicit , may in fact be taking it for granted that the questioner can see what is being referred to so that there is no apparent need to be explicit . |
7 | She thought , looking at the pleasant room : I 'm taking it for granted already ! |
8 | ‘ You are taking it for granted that when I say ‘ what they like ’ I mean sexual experience . |
9 | She seemed to accept Neil 's presents as her right and , what 's more , was increasingly taking it for granted they would be expensive . |
10 | Because that was when I stopped taking it for granted . |
11 | Between waking and full consciousness I see clearly that I should never have so casually left the inn once I had got there , taking it for granted I could get back quite simply . |
12 | Dane was either unaware of her stunned reaction , or else was simply taking it for granted , she thought irritably . |
13 | Acceptance of mystery — taking it for granted that the spirit is beyond our total comprehension , that this dimension can not easily be put into words , or expressed adequately in any art form . |
14 | I am taking it for granted that if you used the term , even in minutes and reports , you must have meant something by it . |
15 | You seemed to be taking it for granted , ’ she pointed out . |
16 | Robert Sheldrake was taking it for granted that the only threat to his practice was that of two small-animal vets , and even that was sufficient for him to be rather unpleasant . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Isambard was taking it for granted , it seemed , that a boy of fifteen could easily be seduced into giving his confidence , or at least some incautious fringes of it , to companions not so far from his own age and under orders to ingratiate themselves with him . |