Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [be] for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The examples given below are for the summer of 1979 , when interest rates were lower than while this report was being written ( with a bank base rate of 14 per cent in summer 1979 , compared with 17 per cent in spring 1980 ) .
2 Across the history of policing their need has always been for the light of research to illuminate the activities of the underprivileged and the powerless , rather than focus upon the élite themselves !
3 Price Waterhouse 's UK practice would have experienced a negative growth rate in fee income in the year to June 1992 , if it had not been for the firm 's corporate recovery arm .
4 Stan might truly have forgotten if it had not been for the crash of the falling chair .
5 Coming after five years of war , when for the first time there did seem to be a tiny light at the end of the tunnel , these new rockets were almost too much for our overstretched nerves , although the situation would no doubt have been very much worse if it had not been for the times when both the RAF and the American Air Force had been out bombing Peenemunde and the other rocket sites .
6 ‘ If it had not been for the difficulties and bruises caused by the recession , I have no doubt there would be an increased majority for the Conservative Party , ’ he said .
7 If it had not been for the shamelessness of it , Wilson felt she might have been sorely tempted to exploit this extraordinary advantage .
8 If it had not been for the circumstance of his being away , I should not be here now . ’
9 In one case , it was said that ‘ it was the 15-year-old girl who was the dominant partner in the relationship ’ with a 28-year-old woman separated from her husband , while in the other case ‘ a pretty 15-year-old schoolgirl skipped lessons to have a lesbian love affair ’ ; however the defence counsel said that her mother had told police she thought there was nothing wrong with a lesbian relationship and ‘ if it had not been for the age of the young lady , none of us would be here today ’ .
10 Yet even though he got the chance to fight Mr Bush , he would not now be heading for the White House if it had not been for the disaster which hit the President a few days after that TV interview .
11 The complex of disparate elements comprising academic English was always unstable , though they might have stayed together longer if it had not been for the demands of the academic environment .
12 It would not have been terrible — only like Frank — if it had not been for the pain of stones , metal , pressed into soft skin .
13 In 1959 Rank claimed that ‘ Britain would now have a healthy industry and a very successful market ’ if it had not been for the insensitivity of the Department of Trade .
14 Seen from below , Lacuna 's long body would have looked comical as she ran back and forth , if it had not been for the grimace of rage that contorted her white face .
15 Perhaps if it had not been for the Shakoor Rana affair the TCCB might have handled this quietly and sensibly by issuing a non-committal statement and letting the fuss die down .
16 By the late 1980s , the attractions of city life were not what they had once been for the peasants .
17 All that remains now is for the draw , which will be made in the Rome Sports Palace late this afternoon , to avoid such minor irritations as Holland joining England in Sardinia , thereby doubling the security problem ; Scotland renewing hostilities with Uruguay , whom they have refused to meet in friendlies since the 1986 World Cup ; and Austria playing West Germany , which would revive memories of the cynical conspiracy in 1982 which froze Algeria out of the second phase .
18 I might have travelled at almost eight thousand inches an hour if it had n't been for the stops .
19 If it had n't been for the help from her children she could n't have managed it .
20 ‘ Of course , he 'd never have made it if it had n't been for the skill of our local doctor ’
21 It had been skinned , neatly eviscerated , and would have looked like any carcase in a butcher 's shop if it had n't been for the head .
22 Despite his personal trauma , his professionalism would never have been in question — if it had n't been for the drink and drugs .
23 If it had n't been for the Yeti , I 'd never have met Malcolm McLaren or Johnie Rotten .
24 ‘ Yes , as I say , the worthy burghers of Oswaldston would not have asked me to spread the artistic products of my maturity before their admiring gaze if it had n't been for the Machin boom .
25 If it had n't been for the case , I think perhaps … ’
26 Come to think of it , Columbia would n't have been around if it had n't been for the blues .
27 If it had n't been for the machinations of Horemheb … ’
28 If it had n't been for the Neds ' moral scruples , those garments could have been bigger and cooler than F**k .
29 If it had n't been for the Neds ' moral scruples , those garments could have been bigger and cooler than F**k .
30 None of it would have happened if it had n't been for the dog .
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