Example sentences of "[pron] have n't [be] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 I used to be , but I have n't been for a long while I used to we ca n't say that I was there last year but
2 I was just gon na say , some sometimes , I have n't been for a bit mind you , oh , well the last time I went , sometimes I go to Wales to Blaenau Ffestiniog or to congregation
3 She has n't been for a long time .
4 She said she had n't been for a while and erm then she said they did n't really know , they wondered how she was gon na get on in the water .
5 That 'll be nice cos we have n't been for a bit have we ?
6 what your look , same with your letter forage , I think mostly we were taught letter formation , which we have n't been for a few years now
7 they have n't been for a long time them two so they 're cast off , well they must of been they 've had to join
8 This month David Savage discusses the importance of mistakes within the workshop , and looks at a finish he would otherwise not now use if it had n't been for a disaster
9 The Flying Scot would probably have made the move before now — if it had n't been for a pact Laughton made when he left Widnes sixteen months ago .
10 Fortune having smiled on them , and I mean if it had n't been for a lump of expanded foam out of one of the life boats that had blown up at , if it had n't come floating past me , I mean I would have been a goner as well , but I got hold of that .
11 If it had n't been for the Yeti , I 'd never have met Malcolm McLaren or Johnie Rotten .
12 It 's Sir Ralph Halpern 's view that if it had n't been for the current worldwide recession , many more outside brands would have been introduced to the UK market .
13 I might have travelled at almost eight thousand inches an hour if it had n't been for the stops .
14 However none of these exhibitions could have happened if it had n't been for the groundbreaking work carried out by Lubaina Himid since the late 70s .
15 If it had n't been for the canter Nails would not have been terribly keen for another lesson , but the canter had given him dreams above his station .
16 He spoke honestly , but more harshly than he would have done if it had n't been for the pain he carried .
17 She would have rung him , if it had n't been for the tall constable standing meaningfully by the telephone .
18 Behind his scowling manner was a kindly old man and if it had n't been for the arrival of a rather insipid little boy , she might never have known , nor might anyone else for that matter .
19 ‘ Of course , he 'd never have made it if it had n't been for the skill of our local doctor ’
20 Despite his personal trauma , his professionalism would never have been in question — if it had n't been for the drink and drugs .
21 Nobody would have known that he was planning to puff on home-grown cannabis in Wales if it had n't been for the ironic coincidence that another Mr Perkins had mistakenly opened a package addressed to the actor .
22 This may have been no shattering revelation for any man to make if it had n't been for the fact that in the hot steamy summer of ‘ 89 Lowe got himself laid by two girls in Atlanta , Georgia .
23 If it had n't been for the breastplate of blood , he could have been asleep , legs stuck out , head slumped forward , his woollen cap slipped over his right eye .
24 Come to think of it , Columbia would n't have been around if it had n't been for the blues .
25 If it had n't been for the proximity of the tall dour houses and the unexpected kindness of a young girl , Craig would have been recaptured at once .
26 If it had n't been for the help from her children she could n't have managed it .
27 I knew you 'd rather have been off on your own , if it had n't been for the children .
28 Part of it was my upbringing , of course , but I could easily have had a violent reaction away from that if it had n't been for the inhibiting atmosphere in the company itself .
29 Not even being allowed to come and see you — if it had n't been for the Suvarovs I think I 'd have gone mad . ’
30 I am no molecular biologist , and would n't have dreamed of learning the techniques required to detect the immediate early genes , if it had n't been for the serendipitous arrival in the lab of a young molecular biologist from Moscow , Kostya Anokhin ( grandson of the psychologist and physiologist pupil of Pavlov , Peter Anokhin , whose ‘ functional systems theory ’ I referred to in passing in Chapter 9 ) .
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