granted that造句(31) He took it for granted that people would fall in love with Eva.
(32) He seemed to take for granted that she would share his views on the derelicts.
(33) We just took it for granted that the $1000 was part of the normal fee for buying a house.
(34) He had taken it for granted that his verbose and glib explanation of the facts would convince the jury of his innocence.
(35) We have granted that country special trade preferences.
(36) Never take it for granted that one will be popular with anybody anywhere anything.
(37) It may be taken for granted that they were sincere.
(38) If you find great exuberance, health, effective work, abundance, smiles on the faces of those who you meet, then take it for granted that your beliefs are beneficial.
(39) Miss Osborne took it for granted that, like herself, Carrie's time was her own.
(40) Never for a moment take it for granted that love would stay for ever.
(41) I took it for granted that mother were the sandwich-makers, the finger-painting appreciators and the homework monitors.
(42) It is taken for granted that everyone is equal before the law.
(43) I took it for granted that mothers were the sandwich-makers, the finger-painting appreciators and the homework monitors.
(44) Never for a moment take for granted that love would stay there for ever.
(45) These people take so much for granted that they cause accidents from their inattentiveness alone .
(46) Customers who feel unimportant, unappreciated or taken for granted that their business elsewhere.
(47) It is now generally granted that the modified nucleosides do confer special properties.
(48) It was taken for granted that they would come and join us.
(49) One might rationally take for granted that the herbal supplements are in any case securer and include less reaction .
(50) He had taken it for granted that the Marchioness Manson was still in Washington, where she had gone some four weeks previously with her niece, Madame Olenska.
(51) I take it for granted that a mother should love child.
(52) The instructor took it for granted that no preliminaries were needed.
(53) Granting that (Granted that) the market is turning better, it would be a temporarily.
(54) Only he, as seneschal, was granted that privilege, particularly while the master lay ill.
(55) Granted that in today's economy it is difficult to do so, but you always have options.