She had indeed only accepted the invitation in the hope of learning something more about Claudius and his "other reason.
She supposed he was occupied with the important matter he described as the "other reason," and so in the two or three short notes she wrote him she abstained from questioning any more.
Will you promise that if you doubt me when I am gone, you will ask of the Duke the 'other reason' of my going?
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Indeed, if for no other reason, Charles Wesley occupies a most important place in the history of early Methodism, as forming the connecting link between John Wesley and Whitefield.
Jacobites, if for no other reason, yet as hallowed symbols of a party.
For when God publisheth his commandments unto us, what greater honour could we give him by our obedience than to do that which he commandeth, for his own sole will and authority, without making further inquiry for any other reason?
If here it be objected, that some things are convenient to be done, therefore, because they are prescribed by the church, and for no other reason.
This Lady had Wit, as well as Beauty, at Will; and made it her Business to gain Hearts, for no other Reason, but to rally the Torments of her Lovers.
One would think a silent Man, who concerned himself with no one breathing, should be very liable to Misinterpretations; and yet I remember I was once taken up for a Jesuit, for no other reason but my profound Taciturnity.
Therefore we unanimously judge that, in your wisdom, you have come here for no other reason than to learn the teaching of our faith from the Christian bishops who have come with us.
For no other reason, than that he was found in bad company.
No writer, however, thinks it always necessary to remind his readers of this, by inserting the sign of contraction; though English books are not a little disfigured by questionable apostrophes inserted for no other reason.
For no other reason, but his being found in bad company.
As a photoplay author, you should subscribe for one of the trade-papers, if for no other reason than to keep posted on the titles of the various subjects released by the different manufacturers.
Tinting is also frequently resorted to for no other reason than to enhance the beauty of the scene, as when sunset scenes are tinted in one of half a dozen suitable tones, or when exteriors are dyed in some shade of brown or green.
If there were no other reason, I cannot desert the men who befriended me, and your father will do all he can to crush them.
If there had been no other reason, the pity she saw he had for her was proof enough, and for a moment or two she forgot everything but the grim fact to which Eleanor Wheelock had forced her to listen.
Because I saw that the Prince Cetewayo was the stronger bull and wished to be on the winning side, as all men do--for no other reason," answered Saduko calmly.
Still, I think that she was very glad to see me, because I had tried to save the life of her first child, whom she could not forget, if for no other reason.
You will find people enough in your own surroundings to call you a boy--because you are not yet so utterly tamed and wearied as they are, and for no other reason.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other reason" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.