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There is a Brazilian proverb which states that the earth is not thirsty for the blood of the warriors, but for the sweat of man's labor.
I would have failed but for his help.
But for water, no living thing could survive.
All but for he are here.
He did it not for me but for himself.
They argue a lot, but for the most part they get along quite well together.
But for the support of the public, the President could not have survived the revolt.
The pheasant would not be shot but for its cries.
Christmas is one of the holiest days in the Christian calendar, but for many people it no longer has any religious importance.
There is a Babylonian proverb which states that friendship lasts but for a day, but business connections last forever.
Arthur Gordon once said that nothing in life is more exciting and rewarding than the sudden flash of insight that leaves you a changed person - not only changed, but for the better.
But for water, no man could live.
There is a Brazilian proverb which states that the earth is not thirsty for the blood of the warriors, but for the sweat of man's labor.
But for her help, he would have failed.
But for my advice he would have been ruined.
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