Example sentences of "it [verb] [not/n't] [be] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The joint Harrier venture with the US Marine Corps has proved an outstanding exception , though it has not been without its problems . |
2 | Although this use of the survey seemed to offer to social scientists a more scientific way of approximating closely to a natural scientific model of research , incorporating measurement and quantification , hypothesis-testing , generalisability and theory relevance , it has not been without its problems and controversies . |
3 | Downing Street sought to explain the decision by saying that it had not been on his diary anyway . |
4 | He took himself off , illogically cursing Emily Groundwater ; if it had not been for her he would have been in a warm bed , with Bible Willie breathing beside him . |
5 | It had not been for her . |
6 | If it had not been for their long , soul-searching conversations about the Koran and the life of the Prophet , he would probably not , now , be sleeping with her . |
7 | When Aunt Lilian wrote to tell him of my mother 's death — she said she had died from pneumonia — he sent a wreath of lilies and a letter , saying that if it had not been for her tuition , he would not be where he was now . |
8 | Nor would she have been , if it had not been for him . |
9 | ‘ I would never have been a dancer or believed I could do anything if it had not been for him , ’ said Crawford . |
10 | If it had not been for him we would all be dead and there would n't be anybody telling this . |
11 | If it had not been for my brother , the Odonata would have drowned , just as the turtle-shaped biped drowned . |
12 | If it had not been for his clothes and the rings on his fingers I would have scarcely recognised him . ’ |
13 | Sarah and Terry had no alternative but she and John could have had months of courtship before he went away if it had not been for his stubbornness . |
14 | Brian had given Scarlet the impression that , if it had not been for his first wife and her child , and his second wife and her child , he would have been living a life of carefree splendour in a house adjacent to the park . |
15 | He guided Alexandra out of the kitchen and along a passage so dark that if it had not been for his hand on her elbow , she would not have known where she was going . |
16 | They brought with them their families , particularly the young children , and under this stimulus the seaside holiday became something which it had not been in its aristocratic heyday — a family affair . |
17 | ‘ If it had n't been for her courage and fortitude in going out there and taking on the role of investigator , private detective and motivator , those files would still be closed and the police would just have an unsolved case of a missing person . ’ |
18 | If it had n't been for her fat friend , she would have overslept . |
19 | If it had n't been for her I would n't be here … |
20 | If it had n't been for her , he would n't even be here . |
21 | If it had n't been for me they 'd never have nicked any guitars and there would have been no group . |
22 | ‘ Well , if it had n't been for me , you would n't have had it , because they asked me your character . |
23 | ‘ If it had n't been for me , ’ Mrs Danby said darkly , ‘ Veronica would never have gone to that wine and cheese party . |
24 | If it had n't been for him , I would have had a bad time because I hated school . ’ |
25 | After all , if it had n't been for Him , she would n't have a lovely daughter . |
26 | His heroics prompted disappointed Hammers striker Clive Allen to admit : ‘ If it had n't been for him , we would have won . ’ |
27 | If it had n't been for him I 'd not have reached the standards that I 've achieved , ’ said Zara . |
28 | They would n't exist if it had n't been for him . |
29 | and if it had n't been for him I would n't have them , |
30 | When I was feeling really low , I could have quit if it had n't been for everyone who 'd been following me , and that comes down to everyone here at the schools . |