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We shouldn't take it for granted.

take it for granted造句

This is a miracle, and we take it for granted.

I take it for granted you have read this book.

I take it for granted that he will succeed.

It means you need to always think about your marriage and not take it for granted.

But since it is here we pretty well take it for granted.

You may take it for granted that the frog catches insects easily.

I take it for granted that you will be coming to the meeting.

He seemed to take it for granted that he should speak as a representative.

We should be grateful to our parents' love instead of take it for granted.

We take it for granted that we see the world as it actually is, but in fact, we do not.

If you are determined to do something, do not ask yourself or others whether it is worth it. Take it willingly and take it for granted.

I take it for granted that mothers make sandwiches for their children, appreciate fingerprints and check their homework.

You take it for granted that present action can change the future, but present actions can also change the past.

It's just a bluff he left behind. You mustn't take it for granted. He scared you out of your wits.

(provide) We often take it for granted that our parents should provide us with food and clothing.

But I worry that children will take it for granted that a touch interface responds to your fingertips.

Once upon a time, when my father had a near white for me, when my mother for my deep wrinkles, I never heartache, take it for granted.

The show seemed such a fixture that, after a month or two, he began to take it for granted that it was still running.

The software salesman will deliver the first animal caught to the buyer and take it for granted to issue a sales invoice for the elephant.

Find a way to live your life that you like and pay for your life instead of choosing the "take it for granted" around you.

Everyone has inertia. At first, we can give money without delay. They may feel overwhelmed, but after a long time, they will take it for granted.

A good tutor should not have discrimination in students' gender. Particularly a engineering tutor should not take it for granted that girls should do more writing work.

Dou Wei didn't call again, nor did we. We take it for granted that he didn't express anything and should have little interest.

While the dollar's status as the major reserve currency will not vanish overnight, we can no longer take it for granted.

One's life will always encounter unpleasant things. One will give a reception, one willingly take it for granted. As fate is, one must always accomplish one another.

For me, music is incredibly important, yet I've always tended to take it for granted and have not focused my time and efforts towards it in the way I might have.

Many people often take it for granted that what they write and say can be easily understood by everybody, when it is not so at all. How can people understand them when they write and speak in Party stereotypes?

Culture is like the water a fish swims in: people wear dress of different colors for different context but they usually take it for granted and never ask why.

Often placed in front of us, the realistic version, we always do not take it for granted, as if other people do not know how to be grateful for our good.

Do not take it for granted that your part of work is insignificant. If you look at your job in the context of the whole department, you will discover its value.

Many people take it for granted that to quit operation is just to quit therapy and the patients a bandoning the operation are on their dead bed,so they treat those patients carelessly.

We may take it for granted now, but more than 300 years ago Sir Isaac Newton proposed a revolutionary idea: that any two objects, no matter their mass, exert gravitational force toward one another.

Therefore, they make people fall into a deceitful unreal future. after- life hope and happiness. Instead of doing something to change the suffering world, people will take it for granted.

Though he has never overtly lied about this fact, nevertheless it is obvious that the people whom he buttonholes in order to air his private philosophy, his criticism, and his grievances, take it for granted that behind his loose remarks there stands a solid body of work.

If no reply is' received by 10 o'clock tonight, I shall take it for granted that you have lost your freedom of action, and shall consider the conditions of your decree as fulfilled, and shall act for the best interests of our country and our people.

The most painful thing is not to die out or die in reality, but to dream of returning to the younger generation. Moreover, the most frightening thing is not to live ordinary life, but to live a mediocre life and take it for granted.

In the late Yin and Shang Dynasties, individual politicians of the Shang Dynasty had foreboded the crisis and warned the king of the Shang Dynasty. The king of the Shang Dynasty thought that he was fated by heaven and did not take it for granted.

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