take for granted|take for grant in English
ot appreciate, not realize how much something means to you
Use "take for granted|take for grant" in a sentence
1. Or so I take for granted.
2. Nowadays, we take curiosity for granted.
3. Don't take his help for granted.
4. To be accidental, and take for granted.
5. Broadcasting networks take advertising expenses for granted.
6. Then, never take your marriage for granted.
7. 28 Do not take their efforts for granted.
8. Bridget was careful not to take him for granted.
9. Don't take for granted the passions that she has for you.
10. Credulous attitude will only make you take anything for granted.
11. I've devoted a lot for you.But you just take everything for granted.
12. Never for a moment take for granted that love would stay there for ever.
13. We should not take it for granted to be boundlessly connected.
14. Assume means to suppose, to take for granted, or to take something on (such as a role)
15. There a great many things we stand for that others take for granted.
16. Such accounts help me never to take this privilege for granted.
17. Practice time is something else everyone seems to take for granted.
18. Don t take for granted the things closest to your heart.
19. I take it for granted that a mother should love child.
20. I take it for granted that they have arrived there already.
21. Bicolors can be so common I think people take them for granted
22. Never take each other for granted but display unselfishness. —Philippians 2:4.
23. There are many things I take for granted and don't even realize.
24. Electricity is a modern convenience that many of us take for granted.
25. The Mount Dora we take for granted seems like paradise to her.