Sentence for reasons | Use reasons in a sentence

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  • Good reasons! (12)
  • Good reasons? (8)
  • Her reasons? (10)
  • There are reasons. (10)
  • There are reasons. (22)
  • She may have her reasons. (10)
  • I will not inquire your reasons. (9)
  • He failed dismally, for three reasons. (8)
  • This will be to you the best of reasons. (10)
  • As for staying, two reasons are against it. (10)
  • I ought to give you up for all these reasons. (9)
  • Do you want a lot of reasons, or the real one? (8)
  • For euphonic reasons, too, he doted on Turenne. (8)
  • Lady Blandish gave him a multitude of reasons. (10)
  • For other reasons she would have avoided the city. (10)
  • This influence spread to music for various reasons. (3)
  • Mrs. Doria had her own reasons for being in a hurry. (10)
  • How quick come the reasons for approving what we like! (4)
  • The question set her thinking of the reasons she knew. (10)
  • You cannot help being angry with the man for both reasons. (10)
  • The reasons were numerous and intimate why she pleased him. (10)
  • Two reasons interfered: the first moral, the second physical. (2)
  • For unknown reasons the Grand Duke opposed this plan until now. (12)
  • Astraea sent me to hear the reasons why she refuses me a hearing. (10)
  • I am sure he does in his heart, and, for different reasons, I do. (10)
  • Nataly had excuses to cover her reasons for not listening to him. (10)
  • There are always excellent reasons for having your way with the weak. (8)
  • A hundred fresh reasons for loving him arose and multiplied every day. (10)
  • The reasons against such an engagement have occurred to you, I suppose? (8)
  • Then observe the antagonist, con His reasons for rocking the lullaby word. (10)
  • It was for subtler reasons than I should have credited her with conceiving. (10)
  • The mistaking of her desires for her reasons was peculiar to her situation. (10)
  • This is one of the reasons for the abstemiousness of the circus fraternity. (21)
  • These like her for many reasons, not any one of which is satisfactory in itself. (2)
  • She convinced herself by means of her multitude of reasons for not pursuing inquiry. (10)
  • But the pace was barely accelerated, and he concealed his reasons for invoking speed. (10)
  • There might be personal reasons for this, but usually his kindness of heart moved him. (9)
  • Last night he gave me reasons for thinking you would do wisely to confide in Mrs. Mountstuart. (10)
  • Neither had any particular reasons for their partisanship except what he had read in the journals. (8)
  • I suppose you told me what you did for good reasons of your own, and I did not think much about it. (9)
  • There are some reasons for its decline besides a change of taste in readers, and a possible surfeit. (9)
  • For a thousand reasons: which implies no distinct one something prophetically pressing in her blood. (10)
  • Willoughby may undoubtedly have very sufficient reasons for his conduct, and I will hope that he has. (4)
  • Reasons are as plentiful as blackberries; and, like fisticuffs, they serve impartially with all sides. (2)
  • But she required shoeing and refitting; and for other reasons also, she determined to go on to Bormio. (10)
  • I have my own reasons for suggesting that the name of that water-course be altered to Sunday-School Run. (7)
  • To Adela and Mrs. Chump, demanding peculiar personal explanations, he gave reassuring reasons separately, aside. (10)
  • She had discovered how much he, and therefore his party, suspected, and now she had reasons for wishing him away. (10)
  • On the other hand, he foresaw the closest of personal reasons for hesitating to be in agreement with the lady wholly. (10)
  • Do not think me unkind for such an exercise of my power, nor accuse me of instability without first hearing my reasons. (4)
  • But when he came to hear that the youth was writing poetry, his wounded heart had its reasons for being much disturbed. (10)
  • You have not been so very tender to your Cecilia that you can afford to give her fresh reasons for sorrowful perplexity. (10)
  • Lapham laughed, but she urged so many reasons for her belief in Rogers that Lapham began to rekindle his own faith a little. (9)
  • Of these three possible reasons for our dislike of things as they are, the first two are perhaps contained within the third. (8)
  • Yet it seems to me there would be certain reasons for thinking so in what we know of the instincts and tendencies of trade. (14)
  • There are plain reasons why the Comic poet is not a frequent apparition; and why the great Comic poet remains without a fellow. (10)
  • Else, past ripeness, deathward bound, He reasons; and the totterer Earth detests, Love shuns, grim logic screws in grasp, is he. (10)
  • I myself would consider it desirable for her to go to Christian, though my reasons are not yours; but Judith cannot be persuaded. (12)
  • His conversation at luncheon, and after luncheon, in the Club was the delight of all, but, for various reasons, I was seldom present. (2)
  • The reasons for this alteration were at the same time related, and they were such as to make further entreaty on his side impossible. (4)
  • The reasons for this are not very certain, since diagonal bracing with sheathing is not always effective, while it is extremely wasteful. (17)
  • In Michigan the Booth Brothers control six clean, independent papers, which, for the local reasons given above, exercise a remarkable influence. (16)
  • Who would not wish his novel to sell five hundred thousand copies, for reasons besides the sordid love of gain which I am told governs novelists? (9)
  • The editor cannot always give his reasons; however strongly he may feel them, but the contributor, if sufficiently docile, can always divine them. (9)
  • Equal competition among a number of coöperative associations would, for reasons already explained, mean comparatively ineffective and weak services. (16)
  • You are aware of the reasons, the many, why a courageous young woman requires of high heaven, far more than the commendably timid, a doughty husband. (10)
  • There are sufficient reasons why the Tories should always be able to keep together, but let them have the credit of cohesiveness and subordination to control. (10)

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