For a like reason the al fresco dinner of this day had a charm that no such feast had been observed to possess before.
For a like reason, animals without sensation would be plants.
The head chief and the sorcerers of the Masai observe the same rule for a like reason: they think that were they to pull out their beards, their supernatural gifts would desert them.
And she drinks out of a special vessel for a like reason; because if any one drank out of the same cup after her, he would surely die.
For a like reason, no doubt, the natives of the Marianne Islands use great precautions in spitting and take care never to expectorate near somebody else's house.
Vinegar, for a like reason, is not calculated for the menstruum, as it rapidly softens quill or horn, and corrodes iron and steel.
For a like reason, occupation or first possession becomes the foundation of property.
Ingratitude for a like reason (though he seems there to mix a more generous regard) [Greek quotation inserted here] Lib.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "like reason" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.