(1)
Marry in lent, and you’ll live to repent.
(2) Honest men
marry soon, wise men not at all.
(3)
Marry in haste, and repent at leisure.
(4)
Marry too soon, and you’ll repent too late.
(5)
Marry a wife of thine own degree.
(6)
Marry in haste, repent at leisure.
(7) It is good to
marry late or never.
(8) They that
marry in green, their sorrow is soon seen.
(9)
Marry your son when you will(sentencedict.com), your daughter when you can.
(10)
Marry your son when you will, your daughter when you .
(11) To
marry a woman for her beauty is like buying a house for its paint.
(12) It is harder to
marry a daughter well than to bring her up well.
(13) Marry thy like.
(14) If you would have a good wife,
marry one who has been a good daughter.
Thomas Fuller (15) To lose to pursue, to marry marry a happiness.
(16) I'm hesitant to marry her.
(17) Lost to marry me, marry you win.
(18) I am going to marry John.
(19) Men tend to marry later than women. Sentencedict.com
(20) Jack was emboldened to ask Helen to marry him.
(21) The princess wanted to marry a blacksmith.
(22) I love you but I can't marry you.
(23) There's a growing tendency for women to marry later.
(24) He asked me to marry him and I accepted.
(25) I hesitate to marry her.
(26) In economically advanced countries, women marry later.
(27) I'm going to marry you.
(28) You should persuade her to marry you outright.
(29) She was determined to marry well .
(30) I don't want to marry Robert.
(1) I'm hesitant to marry her.
(2) I am going to marry John.
(3) Men tend to marry later than women.
(4) Jack was emboldened to ask Helen to marry him.
(5) The princess wanted to marry a blacksmith.
(6) I love you but I can't marry you.
(7) There's a growing tendency for women to marry later.
(8) He asked me to marry him and I accepted.
(9) I hesitate to marry her.
(10) In economically advanced countries, women marry later.
(11) I'm going to marry you.
(12) You should persuade her to marry you outright.
(13) She was determined to marry well .
(14) I don't want to marry Robert.
(15) Yes, I will marry you.
(16) It's not true that I'm going to marry him.
(17) You'll never marry her-she's much too good for you.
(18) I'm not sure if I want to marry her.
(19) We're still dithering over whether to marry.
(20) She was forced to marry against her will.
(21) Can you marry up the two halves of the broken plate?
(22) King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 so that he could marry Mrs Simpson, a divorced woman.
(23) She can't make up her mind which of her many suitors she should marry.
(24) Nancy wondered whether it was her destiny to live in England and marry Melvyn.
(25) Marry ofter winks at the spelling mistakes in her homework.
(26) She repeated several times that she didn't intend to marry.
(27) I have been reliably informed that the couple will marry next year.
(28) While priests were denied the right to marry and procreate, he said, their situation would remain impossible.
(29) It is the custom in that country for women to marry young.
(30) It's the story of a young woman who can't make up her mind which of her many suitors she should marry.