After you've been married a little while you're going to find that there are two kinds of happiness you can have--home happiness and fashionable happiness.
For while I've been married as long as I've been in business, and while I know all the curves of the great American hog, your ma's likely to spring a new one on me tomorrow.
She died and now I been married to this woman fifty-three years.
Yes, I been married, and that's all you need to know about that.
I liked it, and since I've been married, we've lived the same way.
Just think, Bettina, we haven't been to the theatre one single time since we've been married!
Oh, since I've been married, and even before, when I thought about keeping house, I began to pick up all sorts of good ideas.
I've decided to explain to the curious that I was a lady's-maid, and that we've been married nearly a year.
We shall give out that we've been married a year, and by your being a compositor, your absence won't be remarked.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "been married" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.