@shiplu.mokadd.im Anyways, I think the ultimate and most "real" example would be to parse HTML. You ask them to parse a certain div with class = "test", you will show them what could go wrong. Say for example you have: http://pastebin.com/Q7Pns0WN .
The things that could go wrong:
1- instead of double quotes, there's single quotes. No worries, we could use ("|') and \1
2- spacing class = ".." instead of class="..", could be solved by adding \s*
3- Nested divs, could be solved using recurisve patterns