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Sentences for for. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use for in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for for.

  • I bleed for him. (10)
  • Sonata for Violin and Piano. (3)
  • For he was alive … alive…. (12)
  • For seven thousand six hundred. (8)
  • For something better she played. (10)
  • He used to fancy I cared for your sister. (22)
  • You must take the first car for Cambridge. (9)
  • Here, I do it for money; I hate this place. (8)
  • Is there anything I can do for you in town? (4)
  • Only let not that be mistaken for weakness. (10)
  • He had used his last cartridge for the horse. (1)
  • My aunt Dorothy looked up for the first time. (10)
  • But so it is in war: we must pay for our allies. (10)
  • Captain Bulsted offers his house for the purpose. (10)
  • Yonder instrument was good only for the overture. (10)
  • For a moment, something had checked his jealous rage. (8)
  • This young Breckon was quite enough so, for my taste. (9)
  • The earl ate sparely, and silently for the most part. (10)
  • Ye were not needing to come for your wife, Mr. Underwood. (8)
  • I shall look out for you, there, in case you are up in time. (8)
  • For some reason or other my father never took me there again. (10)
  • I am punished for separating myself from the son of my father. (10)
  • Old Jolyon sighed; he had an insatiable appetite for the very young. (8)
  • Last night, for instance, we were sitting in the loggia after supper. (8)
  • Many insist that the public is able to recognize and pay for the truth. (16)
  • For how do we know that they move behind us at all, or move in our track? (10)
  • For though he mixed with Dartie a good deal, he thought him a bit of a cad. (8)
  • She might scold herself for the weakness, but there was no scolding it away. (4)
  • For hours yet she would be there, going round and round in the arms of Youth! (8)
  • They require virtue for two, I assure you, and so I told Silva, who laughed. (10)
  • Heaven forefend that I should groan for myself, or you for me! (10)
  • She casts up her eyes for inspiration while she leans forward over the register. (9)
  • And by heaven, son Richie, it assures me I have not lived and fought for nothing. (10)
  • The poet, for instance, is a connoisseur of beauty: to the artist she is a model. (10)
  • His part is to attend the sacking of the three kinds of grain for ever sieving out. (8)
  • I believe the moon came up; there must have been a mist too, for I was cold as death. (8)
  • For some hours a sensation of bubbling hot-water remained about the sera of Arabella. (10)
  • He walked to meet Rose, honestly intending to ask for his own, and wish her good-bye. (10)
  • Looking about, he beheld Wilfrid, who implored him to take his place for two minutes. (10)
  • Arabella occupied her mind by giving Emilia leading hints for conduct in the great house. (10)
  • He got off and stretched himself luxuriously, for he had ridden some twenty-five good miles. (8)
  • She needed a refuge, for Count Lenkenstein was singularly brutal in his bearing toward her. (10)
  • You have blown out the sparks of love and kindliness, and have for ever robbed the Universe. (8)
  • In the afternoon he would go out alone and walk for hours, any where, so long as it was East. (8)
  • But I ought to beg his pardon, for I have no right to suppose that Bingley was the person meant. (4)
  • The father began to feel about on the table for matches, in the purblind fashion of elderly men. (9)
  • This meeting was terrible after all those years, for nothing in the world was so terrible as a scene. (8)
  • She waited, with her kind eyes fixed wistfully upon Alice, for the young people to approach and get by. (9)
  • The squire bade her to speak out, for she had his sanction to act according to her judgement and liking. (10)
  • All Noyon is blotted out for me by these superior memories; and I do not care to say more about the place. (2)
  • The report was true, but certain accidents occurred which prevented carrying out the plan for that season. (19)
  • They were on, and so it was of no use for young Matthew to say they were likely to bear away a token from the Susan. (10)
  • For an instant Jeff did not feel the point, and he had not the magnanimity, when he did, to own himself touched again. (9)
  • The elation of knowing for sure that she was loved was like a wand waving away all tremors, stilling them to sweetness. (8)
  • Segwuna found much favor among the ladies of the English officers, for her skill as a prophetess was already established. (18)
  • When Nedda came back from a fruitless search for Tod, her bag was already in the little spare bedroom and Frances Freeland gone. (8)
  • He had left his wife sitting on the sofa in the drawing-room, her hands crossed in her lap, manifestly waiting for him to go out. (8)
  • She felt almost superciliously toward Mr. Romfrey and Nevil for their not taking hands to denounce the plotter, Cecil Baskelett. (10)
  • Really, poor young Bosinney had made an uncommonly good job of the house; he would have done very well for himself if he had lived! (8)
  • Money and its uses had impressed her; the quantity possessed by some, the utter need of it for the first of human purposes by others. (10)
  • This pride of hers took part even in her many generous impulses, kind actions which she did rather secretly and scoffed at herself for doing. (8)
  • This was not hard for a man given to mountain-climbing, almost the only sport left to one who thought it immoral to hurt anybody but himself. (8)
  • Sagaciously her home she chose For visits that would never close; Inside my chalet-porch her feast Plucked all the winds but chill North-east. (10)
  • They had come back across the brown uplands of Castile to Madrid and Goya and Velasquez, till it was time for Paris, before the law-term began. (8)
  • He had no particular love for all those simple natural things, birds, bees, animals, trees, and flowers, that seemed to her precious and divine. (8)
  • Moreover, he enjoyed his one or two permissible glasses: he doubted that the Chiefs of the Army had common benevolence for the inoffensive pipe. (10)
  • The Chopin polonaise in A flat, that song of revolution, which had always seemed so unattainable, went as if her fingers were being worked for her. (8)
  • This consists in the choice of brutal phases of life for illustration, told in short, concise forms which concentrate and hasten the dramatic action. (3)
  • For guess it will be, since his knowledge, if not his competence, will be incomplete until memoirs, letters, diaries, reminiscences bring him their enlightenment. (16)

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