Reasons in a sentence

We found 470 examples of how to use reasons in an English sentence.

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Sentences with reasons

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1. When life gives you reasons to cry, show that you have a thousand and one reasons to laugh.
2. Travel must be avoided across the entire peninsula unless it is justified by professional reasons, by cases of need or for health reasons.
3. There are a good many reasons why you shouldn't do it.
4. Smokers are as aware as anybody else of the disadvantages of their hobby, but manage to live with that knowledge for two main reasons.
5. The reasons for our failure are as follows.
6. For personal reasons.
7. There seem to be several reasons for that.
8. A piece of railway in use today is therefore the product of a long series of decisions reached at different times for many different reasons.
9. One of the reasons is the difference between Japan and other countries in their attitudes toward education.
10. Will you give me your reasons for doing this?
11. These are not sufficient reasons for breaking the promise.
12. There were a number of reasons for this accident.
13. In addition to this, there are other reasons.
14. The reasons for this neglect are not hard to discover.
15. If you have any reasons for not clearing this payment, please let us know.
16. I can not believe you, whatever reasons you may give.
17. "Act now!" he said, and in addition to his obvious meaning, he hinted that there were number of other important reasons why immediate action was needed.
18. Can you think of any reasons?
19. Of all the possible reasons, he chose the least expected one.
20. There are several reasons why I have a fever.
21. There are several good reasons why I have a freezer.
22. I wish to resign from my work for purely personal reasons.
23. I am not going, because, among other reasons, I don't have money.
24. I refused it for private reasons.
25. One of the reasons some workers hesitate to use their paid holidays is that they fear unfavorable reactions from their colleagues or superiors.

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