Example sentences of "it [verb] [adv] [be] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It has n't been for three years . " |
2 | Primarily a religious holiday , it has also been for hundreds of years a secular holiday , often with a travelling showmen 's fair visiting the village at the time . |
3 | Hardwick 's involvement might have ended there , if it had not been for one of the tradesmen , who addressed a petition to the Company nine months later : his original estimate of £2,514 18 1¼d had left him bearing a loss of £266 6 3¾d . |
4 | ‘ owing to the presence of which ’ This point is normally covered in any witness statement that might be available , viz. ‘ I saw four vehicles were involved etc. ’ or ‘ if it had not been for that vehicle the accident would not have happened ’ . |
5 | There was a lesson at school I should have loved if it had not been for poor Lucy . |
6 | ‘ Sir , ’ he said to the court , ‘ I would be a dead man by now if it had not been for this gentleman . ’ |
7 | And equally clearly , concealed in the base of the box , it had not been for public view . |
8 | It was in Schiaparelli that she met Tricarico , who brought her aboard the Resplendent Trogon , which led her into the presence of Balthazar Plum — and if it had n't been for all that , she would never have acquired the Alice in the first place . |
9 | I would have died too if it had n't been for that telegraph pole . ’ |
10 | And I 'll tell you somethin' else : your mother would n't have died if it had n't been for that man . ’ |
11 | ‘ If it had n't been for that you 'd never have found us . ’ |
12 | If it had n't been for that you 'd have reached Shipton and been on a train by now . ’ |
13 | Deep inside , I thought that George loved Lennie and vice versa because if it had n't been for this love , they would n't have been able to survive happily together . |