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The singers sang together in order to raise money to help people with AIDS.
Fruit trees require a large amount of space in which to grow.
Scientists are working hard to put an end to AIDS.
Science is a good thing, but it is not an end in itself; it is a means toward an end and that end is human betterment.
He has to work hard so as to support his family.
To make our house payments, we're going to have to tighten our belts.
I did some shopping for Christmas on my way home.
How much money was saved in preparation for the summer vacation?
I'd send my kid out on his own for a while if I were you. A few hard knocks at this point might do him some good.
Everything is now ready for you.
What do you play baseball for?
What made her so sad?
Why did her father go to Japan?
What on earth do you want six copies of the same book for?
What are you working for?
What did you buy this expensive dictionary for?
What do you learn English for?
What did you buy it for?
What did you go there for?
For what?

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