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1
Some of these are purely instinctive, for others I can
assign
a
reason
.
2
Saul is never satisfied, unless I
assign
a
reason
for any mood I am in.
3
To
assign
a
reason
for this, appears almost impossible.
4
I imagine I ought to
assign
a
reason
for it, which seems pretty probable to me.
5
Sometimes they take on a nebulous appearance, for which at present it is not possible to
assign
a
reason
.
6
You should be able always to
assign
a
reason
for the fear as well as the hope that is in you.
7
In announcing these, I have not always thought it necessary to defend their justice, or to
assign
a
reason
for their enactment.
8
We will
assign
a
reason
for this when we come to treat of the alterations which different states are likely to undergo.
9
Yet it may not be easy to
assign
a
reason
for such an estrangement unless it may be found in the word incompatibility.
10
I have said that I disliked him, yet could not
assign
a
reason
for my dislike; and I can only repeat it now.
11
It is not difficult, if the fact be as it is stated, to
assign
a
reason
for this difference of number in the two sexes.
12
Now it's like I've been
assigned
a
reason
.
13
"Because- "Well , Icouldnot
assign
a
reason
.
14
But possibly the verse
assigns
a
reason
for the law in verse 13, rather than for the statements in verse 14.
15
"I like your mother very much, because-because-"AndIsabel found herself attempting to
assign
a
reason
for her affection for Mrs. Touchett.
16
"I do not know that anyone has a right to question me upon my movements, or to
assign
a
reason
for my actions."
assign
a
reason
assign