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"When he left first time we took for granted how much he did for the club.
At times Duke staff may also take for granted how much knowledge incoming students have.
Sometimes it's easy to take for granted how much land there is in America.
I don't take it for granted how much joy it brings to me".
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(Well, at points; they were also unlucky; we are still reluctant to grant how much the outcome of our games depend on luck, and randomized events, i.e. fumbles, tipped passes,etc).
If national opera gets a £17m grant, how much is your local club worth?
That's right: It is financially lucrative for many of these organizations to write into their grants how much they are helping us without us being allowed at the table.
"We take some things for granted, like how much attention is paid to us because of Tiger," referring to Tiger Woods.
"When you win 11 straight league titles, people have a tendency to take it for granted, no matter how much you preach," he said.
But criticism of this type often leaves the reader wondering, as James Joyce wondered apropos Wyndham Lewis's attacks on "Ulysses": Even if all of this argument is granted as true, how much of the truth is it?
The green league table, in its second year, judges universities on their environmental policies, their number of environmental staff, environmental audits, whether they have been granted fairtrade status, how much waste they recycle, their carbon emissions, water usage and energy sources.
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