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Example sentences for "for these"

  • For these people a bath possesses more terror than the gallows or the grave.

  • For these unfortunates no one who looks below the surface can fail to have the deepest sympathy.

  • For these reasons it is necessary to make adequate provision for research, experiment, and design in connection with war material.

  • For these reasons I think that his book will do a much needed public service.

  • There is no accounting,' said Mrs General, 'for these partialities.

  • For these particulars or generalities concerning Little Dorrit, Mr Arthur was indebted in the course of the day to his own eyes and to Mrs Affery's tongue.

  • For these illustrations, with others equally striking, see Meyer, Der Aberglaube des Mittelalters, pp.

  • For these features in cometary theory, see Pingre, vol.

  • For these citations, see Lyell, Principles of Geology, introduction.

  • For these evidences of advanced civilization in the shell-heaps, see Mortillet, p.

  • For these admissions of Father Clarke, see his article The Papal Encyclical on the Bible, in the Contemporary Review for July, 1894.

  • Don't think the worse of me for these tears.

  • For these reasons, Miss Nickleby, I must tell you once for all, and begging you to mind what I say, that I must insist upon your immediately altering your very forward behaviour to the gentleman who visit at this house.

  • No names, for these; no "penalties"; no conceivable penalty that could touch them.

  • For these reasons I was wholly unprepared for the painful shock caused by reading the opening page in the March number of these articles.

  • But they knew not their own wisdom, for these things it seemed to them that even Fools might see, and do accordingly.

  • For these reasons he declares the Constitution was not an emanation, in any true sense, from the people.

  • I am in favor of giving an appointment to such white men to try it on for these slaves.

  • For these, and especially for the improved condition cf our national affairs, our renewed and profoundest gratitude to God is due.

  • In every way we are better men in the age and race and country in which we live, for these celebrations.

  • For these my present friends, as they are to me nothing, so in nothing bless them, and to nothing are they welcome.

  • And as for these, whose ransom we have set, It is our pleasure one of them depart; Therefore come you with us, and let him go.

  • For these things I weep; my eye, my eye runs down with water; Because the comforter who should refresh my soul is far from me: My children are desolate, because the enemy has prevailed.

  • For these nations, that you shall dispossess, listen to those who practice sorcery, and to diviners; but as for you, Yahweh your God has not allowed you so to do.

  • It is for these reasons, and not for the mere sake of adding another story of a miraculous cure to the many which the other Evangelists have given us, that John narrates for us this history.

  • For these reasons it has been thought expedient not to translate it.

  • Coleridge had not the least taste for these, and here his case was hopeless; so that he despaired of a Fellowship, and gave up what in his heart he coveted--college honours and a college life.

  • For these series of experimental creations and inefficient evolutions vast spaces of time were required, according to the Aztec and Indo-Aryan philosophies.

  • We may, for these reasons, regard the chief idea of the myth as extremely ancient--infinitely more ancient than the diction of the hymn.

  • For these reasons we are restricted in most cases to the comparison of the forms before us.

  • For these reasons I have chosen a group of arbitrary stages in order to express the degree of deviation for a given lot of plants.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "for these" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    could stand; for anything; for him; for more; for want; for whom; for your; force against; force equal; forced landing; forced upon; forces were; foreign coin; foreign enemy; foreign grain; foreign missionary; foreign parts; forgive those who trespass; former paper; former times; forming drugs; fortnight before; forty rods; forty years; forward pass; present from