So many women of my generation take for granted that women had always had our freedoms. |
It is presumptuous and oppressive to suggest that other cultures want the liberties we take for granted, their argument runs. |
Yet she had to meet that demand without any of the formal backup that a minister or minor royal would take for granted. |
I don't understand a lot of things others take for granted, and I am left cold by fads such as postmodernism, etc. |
We take for granted the unique shapes and contours of ourselves, as easily as we forget, or perhaps don't consider, our ancestry. |
He doesn't take for granted the skills required to be a comedian or comic actor of quality. |