How to use "reasons" in a sentence

Sentences

This was one of the reasons why they quarrelled that autumn.

Although the details of Annie Chapman's murder were given on September 19th, they were not reported for reasons of decency

For lots of reasons

"It doesn't matter what your reasons are

All the reasons she'd given to Cham ran through her mind, but how could she explain them to Niki? It was really complicated.

Did he suspect her reasons? She desperately hoped not

He spent an hour and a half in his library, paging through legal casebooks, boning up on precedents for the exhumation of a body that, as the court had put it, "was to be disinterred in the absence of a pressing legal need, solely for humane reasons, in consideration of certain survivors of the deceased." Elliot didn't think Harold Kennebeck would give him any trouble, and he didn't expect the judge to request a list of precedents for something as relatively simple and harmless as reopening Danny's grave, but he intended to be well prepared

At night, the view of Las Vegas from the mountainside was undeniably spectacular, but Elliot couldn't understand what other reasons anyone could possibly have for choosing to live here rather than in the city's older, greener neighborhoods

All of his life, for reasons he had never been able to fully ascertain, he had been fascinated by death, intrigued by the form and nature and possibilities of it, enthralled by the study and theory of its meaning

One astronomer has given excellent reasons for supposing that the Martians have actually landed on Venus

He tells me that he left Italy a long time ago, for political reasons.

He said he'd come for two reasons: first, to express his feelings for me (I refused to listen to them) and secondly, to repeat the warning in his letter

I knew that Pesca had left Italy for political reasons

'I know you left Italy for political reasons