Couples start to
take each other for granted after some time together.
Not exact matches
This was its linking belief in God with belief in posthumous careers
for human persons, in spite of the fact that, in the Book of Job
for instance, although the divine existence is there
taken for granted, there is not a whisper about Heaven or Hell, or about posthumous rewards or punishments, or any
other prolongations of a person's experiencing
after death.
-- The Institutes and the Centers of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) along with the Office of Research on Women's Health award administrative supplements to existing research
grants to hire «reentry candidates,» individuals with a high potential to return to an active research career
after taking time off to care
for children or attend to
other family responsibilities.
It's simple, and it's a common courtesy you'd pay anyone
after they did you a favor, but sometimes couples tend to
take each
other for granted.
While those items are pretty
taken for granted these days, the SEAT has
other clever features including brakes that lock on
after an accident to prevent a secondary collision, automatic hill hold and a seatbelt reminder
for the front seats.
Iran, before the revolution when woman had some freedom, could attend school and many
other liberties that we here in the states
take for granted and
after with the Mullahs and the morality police, all liberties and freedoms
taken away.
After the sessions Randy became able to do things
other horses
take for granted.
and although often we hear «we got along great — there was little fighting, good sex, and lots of fun» sometimes we hear «the seeds of our problems now were present then — we
took each
other for granted, sex changed
after our first baby, and we got busier and busier.»