Example sentences of "it was [adv] for " in BNC.
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1 | It was principally for that purpose the Task Force was conceived . ’ |
2 | It was strictly for males and I do not recall ever seeing a woman in there . |
3 | It was over for quite a few of our friends and neighbours . |
4 | It was over for weeks ago that we last publishd a programe , as finansises have been moch two tite for such extragavance . |
5 | I really enjoyed it , but I was glad when it was over for it was very tiring . ’ |
6 | Instead it was nearly for Gary Player — and Player pulled out of the Championship after the second round ! |
7 | And it was around for centuries before people managed to find a cure for it . |
8 | Well , I thought it was mostly for people there . |
9 | It was n't for you to see the point , he said . |
10 | ‘ If it was n't for the drink , I might n't have told you . |
11 | I 'm sure if it was n't for the explosions close at hand he would have dropped off to sleep . |
12 | I agreed , but pointed out that it was n't for little boys . ’ |
13 | The other argument is , of course , would anyone ever have heard of David if it was n't for Tony ? |
14 | If it was n't for Mike I 'd be off but I 'm afraid he might start snorting coke if I turn my back . |
15 | Footnote : The Greatest Living Irishman never got to pat the knee of the Greatest Living Human Being , but it was n't for lack of trying . |
16 | Yea , drinking 's always got me into trouble in the past , I mean now I 've thought about it , I 've thought what a stupid idiot I 'd be , so you know if it was n't for the course , then I probably would have gone and done it again , you know , without a second thought . |
17 | My theory is that living in Lincolnshire most roads consist of hundred yard straights followed by a 90° bend to the right then another hundred yard straight and a 90° bend to the left — just to go round somebody 's field — in fact if it was n't for the drainage ditches you could travel in straight lines — assuming you have a Land Rover that is . |
18 | Whatever the reason he was in that room it was n't for food . |
19 | People would have lived happily if it was n't for the troubles instigated by the government and the Jewish Agency . ’ |
20 | If it was n't for a bit of aggression , he would n't be where he is now . |
21 | ‘ Besides , if it was n't for the cuts , I 'd have had a permanent job by now . |
22 | If only it was n't for the cold that nagged at us constantly . |
23 | It was n't for me . |
24 | Say what you like about the Ryder Cup and The Belfry , if it was n't for the 9th , 10th and 18th holes , it would be as average as it looks . |
25 | This would not be a problem if it was n't for another silly set of rules about what you must wear . |
26 | In a nasty , but highly entertaining tirade , one of the more perceptive remarks was that if it was n't for The Wedding Present , Ukrainian music would be confined solely to Blue Peter specials ; surely one of the main reasons the band did it in the first place . |
27 | ‘ Begob , Myles , I 'd be a more frequent visitor if it was n't for these stairs . |
28 | However , Sally did try sniffing a few more times ( fortunately , without coming to any harm ) but then decided it was n't for her , and instead started drinking alcohol with her friends . |
29 | If it was n't for Winnie — so understanding , knowing that he 'd been tricked , snared in this vile trap — he knew not what he 'd do . |
30 | And it was n't for the others ' safety . |