But for Mr larkin's help, Gavin would have failed ....
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The prepositional phrase is headed by the complex preposition but for (which means except for or without): He would have failed without your help
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Had Mr. Larkin not helped Gavin, he would have failed.
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If Mr. Larkin had not helped Gavin, he would have failed.
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