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"But there doesn't seem to be a logical reason for someone to want to do this".
Was there a reason for someone to want to send me such a letter?
There was no reason for someone to be making his way along impassable streets so early the day after.
It's much harder, however, to come up with a reason for someone to interact with a drama or even a situation comedy.
There should be a reason for someone to get on TV - an expertise, a skill, a story, the ability to entertain or act or read the news.
There could be a legitimate reason for someone, somewhere, to record information about Ashley's death; support groups might want to reach out to bereaved parents who could be helped by their services.
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There may be several reasons for someone to take up clean eating, the spokeswoman said.
Laura Phipps from Alzheimer's Research UK, said: "There can be many reasons for someone's walking speed to slow, but it's important to explore why and when these changes occur in diseases like Alzheimer's and how they can be managed to improve the lives of those affected".
"If come January the reasons for someone going out on loan would purely give them a wee bit of experience".
Even if I grant that all reasons must be reasons for someone, in that a reason presupposes a possible agent, I can still hold that the principle underlying those reasons need not make any non-trivial, ineliminable pronominal back-reference to that agent.
Gift cards are popular for a reason: shopping for someone else is difficult, and especially so online.
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