Example sentences of "[was/were] [adv] for [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But they did n't go in a book ; they were only for his friends to read .
2 If Waugh and Orwell did not exactly despise the complexities of Modernism , Joyce-style or Eliot-style , at least they recognised , and early , that such complexities were not for their times and not for them .
3 Not only does the 24-hour delivery time achieved week in week out put most publishers to shame , but if it were not for their buyers ' notes and regular representative visits , we as a small bookshop all too often ignored by publishers — The Bookseller apart , whose efforts are also appreciated — would not be made aware of new titles and promotions .
4 And Clara , walking by her side and hearing these words , burst suddenly and at last into loud hysterical weeping , and as the tears flooded down her hot cheeks she knew that they were not for her father , but for the meanness and the lack of love , and for the fear that she would die in so ugly a hole , and so unloved .
5 At the western outskirts of the town is the Bliss Valley Tweed Mill , an imposing stone-built factory which , if it were not for its chimney rising from a domed tower , would look like a great country mansion .
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 As one Pisticci peasant puts it : ‘ if it were not for my family , I 'd not be wearing myself out ’ .
8 Floating there , it could have been a bath toy duck , daintily hand-painted by some artistic genius , plaything of a princess , if it were n't for its air of fragility , and slim — needle-slim — bill .
9 I might be impressed and affected by this sudden talent for suffering , if it were n't for its monotony : fear , just fear , fear only .
10 If it were n't for our export orders , our figures would be looking rather sick .
11 If it were n't for my sister I 'd turn the whole matter over to the police and let them find Garry . ’
12 ‘ 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 . ’
13 If it were n't for my kids now I 'd be doing untold things .
14 If it were n't for his days at the mucky end of the trade , he would never have earned enough to buy a house and he would n't have met Raksha who had been doing a bit of topless work to supplement her salary as a nurse .
15 This was all for her benefit .
16 Will worked hard all his life , and I think it was all for his family .
17 She knew he wanted her , and even though it was only for her body Kath was so desperate for his attention that she was ready to settle even for that .
18 Jesus was speaking to them in a , in a concealed language , it was only for his disciples , and whilst all the people heard it , they did n't understand it , the disciples did n't understand it , and Jesus afterwards explained to his followers what he was saying .
19 He 's claimed that the drug he took was only for his asthma , and was NOT on the list of banned substances .
20 He said he had some news , but it was only for my ears and I must keep it confidential .
21 but that 's not just because somebody was away for their dinner , it 's , if that person was back from their dinner
22 The first thing I had to learn was that my parents ' use of guilt was not for my benefit but for theirs .
23 He reminded me of a barrister I had once watched interrogating a hostile witness and I was sure his switch to English was not for my benefit , it was done to put Rodriguez at a disadvantage .
24 This was not for my protection , but for hers .
25 Nearly two years ago , I saw the type of package that really interested me BUT , of course , it was not for my computer .
26 Our dependence on Suger 's Life as the chief source for Louis VI 's reign makes his interpretation inescapable for us , as it was not for his contemporaries .
27 But Meg , it might be that he had stole her cubs , was not for his surrender .
28 Her love was always for her people , and the quotations from her historic speeches ( which are not set to music ) represent her carefully-chosen communications to them .
29 Nevertheless , they contain persuasive evidence to indicate that there was more for his people to do , and talk about , that there was more fun , than there is now in some parts of urban Scotland .
30 He sold the car in part exchange for another vehicle ( which was also for his business use ) .
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