Example sentences of "took [pron] for [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The women who were working there looked at me in a kind curious way at first and then took me for granted .
2 She took them for granted , of course .
3 Owen normally took them for granted .
4 On Saturday mornings she took them for riding lessons , waited and took them back , while Norm went out to play golf .
5 She took you for granted , as though she 'd always known you , that was really what it was .
6 If anything , we were too extravagant in the late 1980s when money was rolling in — we took everything for granted .
7 Britain took him for granted .
8 She said I did n't appreciate her , I took her for granted , I did n't notice all the little things she did and that I sulked if she made the slightest mistake .
9 Everyone took it for granted that it must be Oxford or Cambridge .
10 They took it for granted that this was Ramsey .
11 She took it for granted that they talked about ‘ the handover ’ .
12 They took it for granted that the international world was one of competing powers and that their duty was to make the most of whatever assets were available to them .
13 The church found it hard to enforce chastity within marriage when a pagan man took it for granted that he had the right to sleep with his slavegirls .
14 Almost all philosophically minded people of Clement 's age , except for only a tiny handful of Epicureans , took it for granted that the order of the world reflects a designing providential hand .
15 Without such a stimulus , Libyans lived comfortably enough with Truth ; that is to say , they took it for granted , and ignored it .
16 Even Crosland took it for granted , in trying to disarm those critics who argued that comprehensives would damage standards , that pupils who would have gone to grammar schools would of course still be taught with those of their contemporaries who would also have gone to grammar schools .
17 Until recently , they took it for granted that their supplies from domestic sources could be obtained on credit and that , when these bills matured , any shortage of funds would be made good by the banks .
18 The reality surprised me at first , and then like everyone else , I took it for granted .
19 ‘ I used to see and feel things in the house , but being a child I just took it for granted that everybody else was seeing and feeling the same things .
20 Barney took it for granted Yanto would have a cup , and made a signal to his wife through the kitchen window .
21 ‘ I would n't mind , ’ she explained , ‘ but they just took it for granted that she would go back to work and I would look after the baby , without even asking me . ’
22 I took it for granted that I could associate with people from all walks of life , from every background .
23 Jack had gone to India soon afterwards , and although Susan wore no ring they were definitely engaged , and everyone took it for granted that they would marry as soon as circumstances would permit .
24 Medieval law was indeed profoundly conservative , and most medieval vassals took it for granted that the right of resistance was a law which could not be abrogated .
25 He took it for granted that people would fall in love with Eva .
26 She took it for granted that each knew who the other was , and standing aside to motion him in she said : ‘ It 's good of you to be so accommodating , Mr Dalgliesh .
27 ‘ There was such an incredible level of will involved , ’ reflects Rowland , ‘ and we just took it for granted that we were , like , better than everybody else by about 50 million miles .
28 Ruth saw at once that her grandfather was not in the room , but she took it for granted that by some miracle he had improved enough to get upstairs and was resting in bed .
29 Personally , I would go further : employers who took it for granted that this was exactly what they were doing should not be open to fresh claims from the DSS .
30 He found himself unexpectedly touched by her simple assumption , the way she absolutely took it for granted , that he was innocent .
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