Example sentences of "not been for [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Had it not been for their masks , the Phantasms ' faces must surely have blistered — a gulf of rising furnace-air yawned beyond that hatch .
2 Had it not been for her chance meeting with Estabrook — who saw through her tumbling , distracted manner to the woman she was — she might well have taken her own life .
3 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 .
4 She would have welcomed both had it not been for her vow of return .
5 ( I should point out that had it not been for my sister Etty , who had financed this latest venture , there would have been no printing business . )
6 If it had not been for my brother , the Odonata would have drowned , just as the turtle-shaped biped drowned .
7 Rod has told Buerk in a letter : ‘ Had it not been for your series I would probably have gone to bed and not woken up . ’
8 Harold Watkinson had not survived as Secretary of State for Defence long enough to see his counter-reformation completed , but he did have the satisfaction of knowing that , had it not been for his efforts to swing the pendulum of British Defence policy back into the centre of the spectrum of war , Britain 's disengagement from empire would not have been so successful .
9 If it had not been for his clothes and the rings on his fingers I would have scarcely recognised him . ’
10 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 .
11 Had it not been for his desire to sound Eleanor out on the subject of Liza , he felt he could easily have done so .
12 Lauda and Ferrari were supreme in 1975 and Lauda 's five wins , including three in succession , were enough to take him on to his first world title , a title he would surely have retained had it not been for his accident at the Nurburgring .
13 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 .
14 He eventually became a prebend of St. Paul 's and Archdeacon of Leicester ; had it not been for his friendship with Bishop Crewe who sympathized with the Stuarts , he could have expected to become a bishop .
15 Paul Lissek , the German coach , said : ‘ We would n't have won the gold medals in the Barcelona Olympics had it not been for our involvement in indoor hockey . ’
16 There would also have been no organization to employ me had it not been for our foresisters at the turn of the century .
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