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Example sentences for "for your"

  • Be ready, Claudio, for your death to-morrow.

  • And will it not be a most sweet cordial to your spirits as long as you live, to think that, in such trying times as these, you stood up for your country, and fought and won for yourselves and children all the blessings of liberty.

  • I thank you, my lads, for your gallantry in your country's cause.

  • Nothing remains of the sums you gave me for your expenses, and all other sources of income are also at end, having been transferred by you to others.

  • For your sake in the first, and then for the sake of humanity.

  • I only do for your good, but there is much virtue to you in those so common flowers.

  • For your Vampire, though in all afterwards he can come when and how he will, must at the first make entry only when asked thereto by an inmate.

  • If I tell not it will be for your good, and for the sake of the children.

  • I have done no more than duty, though I did it crookedly, and told a heap of lies, for your sake.

  • These things, therefore, I would have you observe and do, for it is for your life, and the lengthening of your days.

  • We therefore give you to understand that our stout, furious, and unmerciful Diabolus is raising, for your relief, and the ruin of the rebellious town of Mansoul, more than twenty thousand doubters to come against that people.

  • Consider, therefore, what is for your profit, and remember the immunities that I have granted you.

  • You will not take me for your husband; why should I wonder?

  • Yours is the pain; but, O John, think it is for your good.

  • An' may the Lord bless ye, dear, kind gentleman, for your kindness.

  • There is not a meadow on Edenside but is dear to me for your sake, not a cottage but recalls your goodness, not a rock nor a tree but brings back something of the best and brightest youth man ever had.

  • And, remember, it is for your brother's sake.

  • Consider, Sir, how many appropriate characters are open for your selection.

  • For her sake, I wish you'd had her; for your own, I'm very glad you have not.

  • I am very much obliged to you indeed, gentlemen, for your patronage, and also for your recommendations, gentlemen, whenever additional assistance in waiting is required.

  • And I wish, for your sake, the thing had not happened.

  • The best thing that can happen for your advantage, Rosanna, will be for Mr. Franklin's visit here to come to an end.

  • Hawkeye, who just then had despatched the enemy; "to cover, for your lives!

  • Now you have taken the pains to set it together, take it for your pains.

  • Why, if it please you, take it for your labour.

  • I now beseech you, for your daughter's sake, To grant one boon that I shall ask of you.

  • Coming forward] Sweet masters, be patient; for your father's remembrance, be at accord.

  • For you alone, Or for your fame, I'd wish it might have been so.

  • And you, my dear, are not to mourn for me, Or for your sons, more than a soul should mourn In Paradise, done with evil and with earth.

  • I know as much as that of you, for certain; And I'm already praying, for your sake, That you be not too strange.

  • Make, then, for all your fears a place to sleep With all your faded sins; nor think yourselves Egregious and alone for your defects Of youth and yesterday.

  • I saw myself there, and kissed it for your sake.

  • It was; and to tell you the truth, I encouraged it for your diversion.

  • And you won't die one, for your own, so still there's hope.

  • I have been frail, I confess, madam, for your ladyship's service.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "for your" 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:
    for granted; for her; for his hard heart; for many; for the last time; for the simple reason; for the very reason; for they are foolishness unto him; force the; fore part; fore wings; foreign coin; foreign commodities; foreign corn; foreign ministers; foreign stamps; foreign vessels; foreign workers; foreign yoke; form column; form line; formed from; former days; formerly related; formerly written; forty hours