Similar words: deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, or something, reason, reasoned, treason, reasoning, reasonably. Meaning: adv. for some unspecified reason.
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91. No, he isn't here - he had to go back to Poland for some reason.
92. He seemed angry with her for some reason but John's a wimp.
93. For some reason known only to the Fellows I was nominated as senior of the four scholars of my year.
94. For some reason, people who get allergies aren't as susceptible to parasites.
95. For some reason that is totally beyond my reach, there are people who can't handle that.
96. But for some reason the thought of dark, obsidian eyes and a powerful, muscular body kept getting in the way.
97. And I knew that for some reason I wanted the positive side to prevail at the end.
98. For some reason, I wasn't too surprised to see it was Gary Smart.
99. For some reason, in the presence of death they stayed insulated and immersed in the exercise of their own particular expertise.
100. For some reason that currently escapes me, several pairs of red suspenders.
101. For some reason, Sophie was plainly being pursued by a number of young men.
102. For some reason this provoked Renata.
103. For some reason, the curtains were shut.
104. The unawakened one is happy for some reason.
105. For some reason it comforted Ella.
106. Then for some reason they bust up.
107. For some reason our balancing reflexes degrade with age.
108. Are you angry with me for some reason?
109. For some reason, though[sentencedict.com], my true feelings only seem to come out during insomniac attacks between 3am and 6am.
110. For some reason he was unable to meet Clem's eyes.
111. For some reason, the public responded negatively to this, forcing Shockley to, uh, pull out, so to speak.
112. It's important that early Christians,for some reason, chose this word ecclesia to describe their house churches.
113. I always wanted to call the dog Mufty for some reason.
114. I had to use ctrl-z many times in my editor to revert from a version where I thought elision was working and then for some reason, it just didn't work anymore.
115. A: That's right. But all those things, for some reason, have been ill-starred, haven't gone anywhere.
116. If it is a necessity for some reason, items returned from the outlets will be recorded in the bin card with proper supporting document.
117. If that server fails for some reason, you will have lost your session and will need to re-establish a session with another computer on the cluster.http://sentencedict.com
118. 'Steamer'was a nickname which, for some reason, the proles applied to rocket bombs.
119. For some reason, the studios like to push out some major summers this time of year.
120. The airport was built during the war, but for some reason it could not be used then.
More similar words: deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, or something, reason, reasoned, treason, reasoning, reasonably, reason with, by reason of, reasonable, treasonable, unreasonably, within reason, unreasonable, reasonableness, without rhyme or reason, season, foursome, emerson, seasoned, fearsome, bothersome, seasonal, off season, off-season, in season, seasoning, dry season, preseason.