Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] be [adv] for my " in BNC.
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1 | I might want to poke my tongue out at those new cameras as I slow down to pass them , but deep down even I know that they 're there for my protection . |
2 | ‘ Even if they are n't for my eyes , ’ he had added with a twinkle . |
3 | Now a mature 10-year-old , Lois , from Aintree , says : ‘ I do n't think I would be doing comedy if it was n't for my dad . ’ |
4 | ‘ I would n't have achieved what I have , if it was n't for my dad . ’ |
5 | As one Pisticci peasant puts it : ‘ if it were not for my family , I 'd not be wearing myself out ’ . |
6 | If it were not for my concern for my grandmother , I would — I would put you out of the car right now , I would let you wait beside the road until someone took pity on you and offered to drive you back to Milano . ’ |
7 | If it were n't for my kids now I 'd be doing untold things . |
8 | If it were n't for my sister I 'd turn the whole matter over to the police and let them find Garry . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'm sure it was n't ; Garry is n't the brightest of men ; he 'd deceive himself into thinking I would n't try to trace him , and if it were n't for my sister I would n't bother ; the discrepancies in the accounts would be compensated for by his permanent absence from the firm . ’ |
10 | And him with nothing to his name if it were n't for my late mistress ! ’ |
11 | He said he had some news , but it was only for my ears and I must keep it confidential . |
12 | Apart from the ( very ) occasional disagreement with the teachers I think that I quite like school as I am here for my own benefit . |