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Example sentences for "had married"

  • She was not the woman he had married, he was not the man she had married.

  • He had married her; and she was only an Indian girl from Fort Charles of the Hudson's Bay Company, with a little honest white blood in her veins.

  • He had married one of the Miss Esterworths, of Lutterton.

  • If he had known how to do his duty towards Helen before he had married her, would he not tenfold know how to do so now?

  • It will be remembered what he had formerly suffered from his father; since that time he had married, and the close-fisted old man had left him, with his wife and children, to languish in poverty.

  • At the age of about forty-five he had married a very rich woman, whose name is not mentioned by any chronicler.

  • The daughter of Chainitza, by her first husband, Ali, had married a certain Murad, the Bey of Clerisoura.

  • He had married an earl's daughter, who had left him within a few months of their marriage, and now Mr Crosbie's noble wife was dead.

  • Then he had married a lady with some money, and had left the active service of the army, with the concurring advice of his own family and that of his wife.

  • It might well be that he could not live in Barsetshire after he had married Mr Crawley's daughter.

  • Potts had accomplished one great aim of his mission: he had married a lady of fortune, and assumed more purity than any one else, and was a sort of self-constituted exponent of the only true doctrines of his church.

  • He had married, almost as soon as he was admitted to the Bar, one to whom he had been attached from boyhood, and the cares of a family were increasing and demanding his attention and efforts.

  • Prior to this event he had married a Boston lady--following the example of his divorced wife, who had married a Boston gentleman.

  • Germaine de Foix, Gaston de Foix's sister, had married, as his second wife, Ferdinand the Catholic.

  • He had married Sarah, daughter and heiress of the late Tekel Jordan, Esq.

  • He had married early, at that happy period when interested motives are least apt to influence the choice; and his single idea of marriage was, that it was the union of persons naturally drawn towards each other by some mutual attraction.

  • At this time, moreover, Francois Keller was in the family of Malin de Gondreville, one of whose daughters he had married.

  • Rouvre was the brother-in-law of the Comte de Serizy, who, like him, had married a Ronquerolles.

  • Son-in-law and successor of Cardot, whose eldest daughter he had married.

  • Miriam and Aaron spoke against Moses because of the Cushite woman whom he had married; for he had married a Cushite woman.

  • For Herod himself had sent out and arrested John, and bound him in prison for the sake of Herodias, his brother Philip's wife, for he had married her.

  • Although he was sixty years old he had married a woman of twenty-five, being compelled to this act of folly by soft-heartedness; for he thus delivered this poor child from the despotism of a capricious mother.

  • Indeed, I know my life would have been very different now if I had married Mehetabel--if I had married Mehetabel.

  • If I had married Mehetabel," said Mr. Jaffrey, slowly, and then he hesitated.

  • If I had married Mehetabel, you know, we should have had--ahem!

  • Beneath him lay the farm and the home that he had married to keep, yet now, without a second's hesitation, he would part with all to call his wife WIFE.

  • His home, his farm, were far more to him than the woman he had married.

  • He had married a woman--a thin-jawed, elderly slattern, whose sole beauty was her farm.

  • It may be asked why he had married her, and it would be difficult to find an answer to that question.

  • It was not long before Olaf learned of these underhand doings, and he at once made an alliance with King Anund of Sweden, whose sister he had married, and whom he told that Canute would attack him if he should win Norway.

  • He had married a woman whom men called a witch--cruel, treacherous, loving money and power, and with such influence over him that she killed all the good in his soul and spurred him on to evil deeds.


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