For+which+reason

  • 21For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge — Studio album by Van Halen Released …

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  • 22reason — rea|son1 [ rizn ] noun *** 1. ) count a fact, situation, or intention that explains why something happened, why someone did something, or why something is true: reason for: The police asked her the reason for her visit. reason for doing something …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 23For that — That That, pron., a., conj., & adv. [AS. [eth][ae]t, neuter nom. & acc. sing. of the article (originally a demonstrative pronoun). The nom. masc. s[=e], and the nom. fem. se[ o] are from a different root. AS. [eth][ae]t is akin to D. dat, G. das …

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  • 24reason — [[t]ri͟ːz(ə)n[/t]] ♦ reasons, reasoning, reasoned 1) N COUNT: usu with supp, oft N for n, N to inf The reason for something is a fact or situation which explains why it happens or what causes it to happen. There is a reason for every important… …

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  • 25Reason (short story) — Infobox Short story name = Reason author = Isaac Asimov country = United States language = English series = Robot Series genre = Science fiction short story published in = Astounding Science Fiction publisher = Street Smith media type = Magazine… …

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  • 26For why — Why Why, adv. [OE. whi, why, AS. hw[=i], hw?, instrumental case of hw[=a], hw[ae]t; akin to Icel. hv[=i] why, Dan. & Sw. hvi; cf. Goth. hw?. ?. See {Who}.] [1913 Webster] 1. For what cause, reason, or purpose; on what account; wherefore; used… …

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  • 27for — for1 W1S1 [fə strong fo: $ fər strong fo:r] prep [: Old English;] 1.) used to say who is intended to get or use something, or where something is intended to be used ▪ I ve got a present for you. ▪ Someone left a message for Vicky. ▪ an English… …

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  • 28reason — 01. What exactly were the [reasons] for you leaving your job? 02. The guy is crazy; you simply can t [reason] with him. 03. They were able to discuss their divorce calmly and [reasonably] until they came to the subject of the children. 04. There… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 29for — 1 strong,; strong /fO:r/ preposition 1 intended to be given to or belong to a particular person: I ve got a present for you. | Save some for Arthur. 2 intended to be used in a particular situation: We ve bought some new chairs for the office. | a …

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  • 30For Whom the Bell Tolls (Metallica song) — Infobox Single Name = For Whom the Bell Tolls Artist = Metallica from Album = Ride the Lightning A side = For Whom the Bell Tolls (Edit) Released = 1985 Format = Recorded = Sweet Silence Studios Copenhagen, Denmark, 1984 Genre = Thrash metal… …

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