单词 | Taken for granted |
例句 | (1) The officials felt taken for granted and grumbled loudly. (2) Water is a precious commodity that is often taken for granted in the West. (3) Maureen There's nothing worse than being taken for granted. (4) Nothing is taken for granted, everything at every period is subjected to searching scrutiny. (5) The organic connection between the four elements was taken for granted. (6) It is simply taken for granted by the public that curriculum and examinations go together. (7) That seemed to me to be taken for granted and perfectly possible. (8) It is taken for granted that men do and should occupy the leadership roles and make the important decisions. (9) But free speech is taken for granted, and authorities have traditionally practiced minimum government. (10) Monarchy was as widely taken for granted at the end of the nineteenth century as is universal suffrage today. (11) It was taken for granted that for the first few months there wouldn't be very much. (12) It was taken for granted that the President would do whatever was asked of him to make the effort a success. (13) But things taken for granted attract less attention than the striking and untypical. (14) Water is a precious commodity too long taken for granted in the West. (15) The whole word flows as one-it is taken for granted. (16) The recession blindsided a lot of lawyers who had previously taken for granted their comfortable income. (17) We are having to re-educate the public very quickly about something they have always taken for granted. (18) All particulars should be carefully checked and verified; nothing should be taken for granted. (19) That institutions work in this way, contributing to the general statusquo, becomes taken for granted by Radcliffe-Brown. (20) We have, however, reached a point at which family functions can no longer be taken for granted. (21) It was the unsettling effect he had on her, making her question everything she'd always taken for granted. (22) Or rather, they laid down specific principles that were to be more or less taken for granted by subsequent positivists. (23) In the Politics the existence of the city-state is taken for granted. (24) Such problems received considerable attention at this time; it is clear that nothing was being taken for granted. (25) He claims he would like to bring these people into the Republican Party, but he refuses to be taken for granted. (26) In the vast majority of cases hierarchical inequality is taken for granted as part of the natural order of things. (27) Almost everywhere these edifices of civil engineering, the basis of life in urban Britain, have been taken for granted. (28) The relationship between parents and children can never be taken for granted. (29) Even the hardened expert will find something which illuminates in an original way some concept he has long taken for granted. (30) The symbols had a tinge of feminine superiority, an aura of vast power that was taken for granted. (31) They are the generators of the material prosperity which is now taken for granted in the West. (32) His mother - whose preference for himself, devotion to himself, he had always taken for granted. (33) In the world's largest economies, that is taken for granted. (34) In a country that has seen six presidents in five years, political chaos is taken for granted. (35) Too often taken for granted, the campaign against all-seater stadia is gathering pace and is uniting fans around the country. (36) Alongside the other strategic arguments in its favour, the economics of the uranium fuel cycle had been taken for granted. (37) Economic chaos of the first period of freedom nearly destroyed education and social services that had been taken for granted. (38) It is surely a question of maintaining an appropriate balance, and is not something that can be taken for granted. (39) Remember, remember, this is now, and now, and now. Live it, feel it, cling to it. I want to become acutely aware of all I've taken for granted. Sylvia Plath (40) This is taken for granted. (41) His will and capacity to choose wisely are taken for granted. (42) It may be taken for granted that they were sincere. (43) An indirect request implies the request but does not directly say it These indirect requests make a man feel taken for granted and unappreciated . (44) Plato, as a dualist, portrays Socrates as being a dualist and that's just taken for granted. (45) Becuase it is true that nothing can be taken for granted. (46) It is taken for granted that everyone is equal before the law. (47) Partners unable to enter into a civil marriage, and their children, lack basic legal protections taken for granted by married couples, " Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver said. (48) Nowadays, I believe, bed-wetting in such circumstances is taken for granted. (49) Though severely and repeatedly strained, the deal has come to be taken for granted as a linchpin of the fragile Middle Eastern order. But new stresses may test neighbourly relations as never before. (49) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (50) In production code, this probably shouldn't be taken for granted, but for a simple example like this, it's going to be OK 99.99 percent of the time. Caveat emptor. (51) I became somewhat embarrassed , for I was used to being taken for granted by my elders. (52) Customers who feel unimportant, unappreciated or taken for granted that their business elsewhere. (53) "The Europeanisation of political elites was largely taken for granted," says Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, a Berlin-based Romanian academic. (54) California is so reliably Democratic that its votes are taken for granted. (55) Along the way, many core assumptions about the merits of globalization, markets, risk, and debt, long taken for granted in business, government, and academia, have come into question. (56) It was taken for granted that they would come and join us. (57) God could never be taken for granted; even by the just. (58) It was envied abroad and taken for granted at home. (59) Due to the differences in threading models offered by RHEL3 and SLES8, complete binary compatibility cannot be taken for granted. (60) The long - established order of society was no longer taken for granted. (61) Mrs. Touchett intimated her that condolences might be taken for granted. (62) Those features that were once so important to the platform wars—preemptive multitasking, protected memory, and multiuser security, to name a few—are now taken for granted. (63) His support cannot be taken for granted. We must ask him first. (64) If Chuang-tzu's "live without dreams, " or taken for granted, then the Lieh-tzu's "live without dreams, " then have a very solid theoretical basis. (65) No moral dogma must be taken for granted - no standard of measurement deified. (66) The panorama of color and action which fills the world is taken for granted. (67) The United States is blessed with vast land and ample resources; abundance is taken for granted. |
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