For the reason that; since; inasmuch as.
For the reason that.
By reason of; as, you are ill because of your own imprudence.
For the reason that: on account of: for.
" Probably because he didn't know exactly what they are. "The Star Lord", Boyd Ellanby.
" Probably because he didn't know exactly what they are.
Because it would have been wrong. "Donal Grant", George MacDonald.
Because it would have been wrong.
Because I like you so much. "Banked Fires", E. W. (Ethel Winifred) Savi.
Because I like you so much.
It's because he's your child. "The Spinners", Eden Phillpotts.
It's because he's your child.
To cause by, or as if by, striking; cause to be suffered; impose as a punishment. ...