(31) Interestingly, none of their three children ever married.
(32) My mother was 21 when she got married.
(33) Naomi was only 17 when she got married.
(34) He married his wife Jane 37 years ago.
(35) Are you married, single, or divorced?
(36) She is married to a company chairman.
(37) She is married with three children.
(38) They defied their parents and got married.
(39) They got married last summer.
(40) He was married to a friend of mine.
(41) Rachel and David are getting married on Saturday.
(42) Are you changing your name when you get married?
(43) She never had sexual intercourse before she was married.
(44) I'm going to get married next year.
(45) They have married for ten years.
(46) It always seemed as though they would get married.
(47) She married in her late twenties .
(48) She only married him for his money.
(49) Is it true you're getting married?
(50) She married into a prominent family.
(51) He married her for all the wrong reasons.
(52) Jack and Mary had been married for a long time but gradually drifted apart until they separated.
(53) He felt unworthy of being married to such an attractive woman.
(54) We were married on 20 May 1964,[sentence dictionary] so every year we have a party on our anniversary.
(55) Thankfully, I managed to pay off all my debts before we got married.
(56) He had married her principally for the sake of her father's property.
(57) I asked if she was married in all innocence .
(58) They had met by chance at university and finished up getting married.
(59) The novel is an intensely lyrical stream-of-consciousness about an Indian woman who leaves her family home to be married.
(60) During those intervening years Bridget had married her husband Robert.
(31) He married her for all the wrong reasons.
(32) He felt unworthy of being married to such an attractive woman.
(33) We were married on 20 May 1964, so every year we have a party on our anniversary.
(34) Thankfully, I managed to pay off all my debts before we got married.
(35) He had married her principally for the sake of her father's property.
(36) I asked if she was married in all innocence .
(37) They had met by chance at university and finished up getting married.
(38) The novel is an intensely lyrical stream-of-consciousness about an Indian woman who leaves her family home to be married.
(39) During those intervening years Bridget had married her husband Robert.
(40) After a whirlwind courtship, they married and went to live in Bath.
(41) She married a lord and lives in this huge house in the Cotswolds.
(42) They're both in their twenties and both married with children of their own.
(43) With the introduction of independent taxation, a married woman's position is much clearer.
(44) I wouldn't have felt properly married if it hadn't been a church wedding.
(45) My fiance and I are planning to be married in Hawaii because our families live there.
(46) Her married sister had been paralysed in a road accident.
(47) We lived on very little when we first got married.
(48) Something like sixty percent of all married men will have an affair at some point in their marriage.
(49) The Government was keen for people to get married rather than shack up.
(50) She married for money - love didn't come into it.
(51) He kept calling me for years, even after he got married.
(52) She married well above her station — I think her husband is an earl.
(53) After they got married, they had many years of happiness.
(54) I don't know why they ever got married. They're totally incompatible.
(55) Nicollette married Harry so she could get a green card.
(56) The birth of their first child marked the beginning of a new era in their married life.
(57) So they're getting married, are they? Well, what do you know!
(58) husband and wife a man and woman who are married to each other: They lived together as husband and wife for years.
(59) The woman had a ring on her finger, so I assumed she was married.
(60) He was not married, but he was in a stable relationship.
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