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It can be taken for granted that reasons abound for self-pity, anger, fear, ill will, surliness and general unhappiness.
You take it for granted that most of the people who you interact with socially are from a similar socio-economic background.
It also seemed to have been taken for granted that it was the source of the evil smell that lingered in the room.
He takes it for granted that self-love is properly condemned whenever it can be shown to be harmful to the community.
By Edwards's time, it's taken for granted that the bishop of Rome is the Antichrist.
He just takes it for granted that a liberal internal polity shapes external policy.
I am going to take for granted that you have done your homework and have a proposal that is worth seeing.
Later, he did not take it for granted that the fish in a river could simply be planted as needed.
Even the inquisitorial bishops and curia officials granted that he had written a virtual summa.
So many women of my generation take for granted that women had always had our freedoms.
I'm not trying to sound like a saint, but we take for granted that we are healthy and able to live a certain way.
It was taken for granted that children would accompany their parents to church and sit quietly through a sermon lasting forty to fifty minutes.
For example, do we take it for granted that those in power are far more intelligent and far-seeing than we are?
The only saving grace is that most children take it for granted that spirits and the like are imaginary beings.
Fifty years ago, it was taken for granted that every government body had its responsibilities and handled them as well as it could.
We often take it for granted that the official forms of relief are adequate.
We take it for granted that the Turkish Government, in a case such as this, will act in an exemplary way and sort the matter out.
As tradition goes, I take it for granted that he will be here this afternoon.
Caution: we often take it for granted that the person we are speaking to has understood our message.
European consumers take it for granted that food must be of good quality and reasonably priced.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The charter also granted that the above places with the town itself should become the county of the town of Kingston-upon-Hull.
She would have taken for granted that the pair wished to be alone together, though she would have regarded this only as a snippet.
He put it into my hands to repair, taking it for granted that a kabloona would succeed much better than himself.
It may be granted that experience has shown all this verbiage to be necessary.
He was the dark, ruggedly handsome type, the kind who took it for granted that women should fawn over him.
But as a set-off he took for granted that Penelope was wrong, past contention.
It is mercifully granted that the intensity of present suffering is not realized.
I shall take for granted that you have a fairly plain idea of the stomach and its dependences.
Well, granted that I possess a sort of mesmerism, may I use it for Nora's benefit?
The literalist, observing that most people talk shop, takes it for granted that they like to talk shop.
They took it for granted that he wished to marry her, dowerless as she was, and they kept out of his way.
I have above taken it for granted that Maria's erotism was satisfied through her care for her father.
The Euclidean geometer can take it for granted that the reader understands what a line or plane, a solid or an angle is.
I asked, taking it for granted that he was a traveling salesman.
It was taken for granted that Poiret would not be replaced, and that would be a retrenchment.
Be it granted that just at such a crisis, Confession may be salutary.
Now, should any letters or other documents of a compromising character be found upon him, will it not be taken for granted that all who uphold him are his accomplices?
I had learned to take it for granted that anybody in Germany who knows anything, knows English, so I had stopped afflicting people with my German.
It was granted that this was plenty good enough circumstantial evidence.
Avis Everhard took for granted that her narrative would be read in her own day, and so omits to mention the outcome of the trial for high treason.
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