He just as obviously liked her, for reasons that had nothing to do with her appearance.
I didn't like the man, for obvious reasons.
Mr. Wood said initially that his parents didn't like the book's title for "religious reasons."
Only because I like you, for reasons and standards of my own.
You might like them for completely different reasons.
The president likes old-fashioned dress clothes for reasons passing understanding.
No one seems to like it, for obvious reasons.
We like some places and dislike others for reasons which are hard to understand.
Steve and Jefferson don't like each other for personal reasons.
Advertisers, meanwhile, may like digital delivery for reasons other than the increased number of readers it attracts.