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Example sentences for "getting married"

  • He's too young to think of getting married.

  • I don't believe he has an idea of getting married to any girl alive.

  • A23] for a young man to notify his parents of his intensions of getting married.

  • Milyamar ug pangasáwa ang ákung anak, My son signified his intention of getting married.

  • Nabyaan sa trín ang karáan nga gantang, The old maid missed the boat (in getting married).

  • Very useful things to have by you if you think of getting married, Jane, and setting up house for yourself.

  • When two people of our age think of getting married, one wants to be very sure that there is real community of ideas between them.

  • I suppose there's nothing wrong in getting married to the same person twice?

  • Mother liked Ann Lisbeth's sweet ways so much that she said she just must come down and make her a visit before she thought of getting married.

  • She worried him so that all through the ceremony he looked so pale and troubled that you'd have thought it was him getting married.

  • This often keeps young ladies from getting married a long time, for mother says you oughtn't to be too choice about size and hair, but I can't help being on that order myself.

  • Well-well-well, Ottilie, so your Lot is getting married at last!

  • And he himself, why was he getting married?

  • Even the dog had just gone off with Steyn: no living creature was nice to her; and why need Lot suddenly go getting married now?

  • Getting Married is no more a play than Cicero's dialogue De Amicitiâ, and not half so much a play as Wilson's Noctes Ambrosianæ.

  • The two important plays that he has since given us are The Doctor's Dilemma and Getting Married.

  • Getting Married, in several acts and scenes, with the time spread over a long period, would be impossible.

  • A few of the oldest families stuck to the marriage tradition so as to keep up the supply of vestal virgins, who had to be legitimate; but nobody else dreamt of getting married.

  • He appeared to take an interest in my future welfare; so much so, as frequently to converse with me on the subject of my getting married.

  • When I had got to be about twenty-three years of age, I began to think of getting married.

  • And they always succeed, old man, especially when it is a question of getting married.

  • I didn't have the least desire of getting married when I went to spend the summer at Etretat two years ago.

  • The whole house has gone mad because Emilie is getting married.

  • And I couldn't dream of getting married with a lie on my lips.

  • At an earlier period of this unhappy morning, James, you asseverated that you could not dream of getting married with a lie on your lips.

  • She has been living for two years with the deadliest enemy her husband had in the province, without any pretense at getting married--which in her case would have been preposterous.

  • Have you any intention of getting married?

  • I have no intention of getting married; and unless you are content to accept that state of things, we had much better not cultivate each other's acquaintance.

  • Well, I have an idea of getting married myself.

  • I was thinking of getting married myself; but now since you are going to be married, it is just as good!

  • You can get jolly drunk to-morrow, you can have a spree, my dear soul--your master is getting married.

  • But argue as you may, you can't prevent my thinking that you would like there to be no one unhappy in the whole world when you are getting married.

  • But my sister's getting married and I don't mind offering the Club five pounds for its property.

  • Books did not interest Ada: getting married did.

  • I suppose he's getting married," said Sam.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "getting married" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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