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Example sentences for "having married"

  • Having married Catherine, daughter of Hamo de Valois, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, he had a son, named Maurice after his grandfather.

  • He made a distinguished match indeed, having married Katharine, fifth daughter of Sir Richard Nevill, K.

  • Having married, they immediately proceeded, as if by mutual consent, to make the worst of it.

  • Having married at twenty an idealist only less ignorant of the world than himself, he had, inspired by her example, immediately directed his energies towards the whitewashing of the actuality.

  • He had no idea of other pleasure from her society than what might arise to him from the pride of having married a beautiful woman.

  • It was a daughter of Lugo who, having married a Perez and being made a widow, became the wife of Stephen C.

  • Oneiza, having married Thalaba, died on the bridal night, and Moath arrived just in time to witness the mad grief of his son-in-law.

  • Mistress Quickly is represented as having married Pistol, the “lieutenant of Captain Sir John’s army.

  • Having married to ensure himself power over unquestioned resources, the man had felt himself disgustingly taken in, and avenged himself accordingly.

  • A yearning look flickered in the lad's eyes--he was scarcely more than a lad, having married at seventeen, and had a child each year.

  • He had her on his hands and he was returning to his relations with no definite advantage to exhibit as the result of having married her.

  • Having married Nicodamas, she had by him a son, named Mopsus, whom her subjects seized upon, to educate him in their own way.

  • Munro, who surprised us somewhat by having married a wife since we played golf and bridge together at Gulmarg only a few weeks ago.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    before thou; having been; having caused; having charge; having finished; having gone; having great; having little; having lived; having many; having married; having occurred; having previously; having read; having received; having regard; having seen; having sent; having seven heads and ten horns; having taken; having three; lobster salad; not alone; ont pas; tropical seas; useful purposes