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Example sentences for "her marriage"

  • Her marriage to Justin Michaud was the outcome of mutual love.

  • She was enceinte after the first month of her marriage.

  • In this hour of extremity, when she really felt that her reason was failing her, she remembered the old physician at Vigano, who had been one of the witnesses to her marriage.

  • I shall give my daughter at least--yes, at least fifteen hundred thousand francs as her marriage portion," declared the marquis.

  • Lacheneur had been reared like other poor peasant girls; that is to say, on the day of her marriage it was only with great difficulty she succeeded in inscribing her name upon the register.

  • Her marriage seemed a dream, their love as strange and remote as their separation.

  • It was as if Julia, offering high interest on her marriage bond, had at last learned that one tenth of what she would pay would satisfy Jim.

  • The king commanded sir Walter to bring his bride to court on the night of her marriage.

  • Argan, being assured of his daughter's love, gave his free consent to her marriage with ClĂ©ante.

  • However, her aunt Serafina had brought influence to bear on her, by opening to her the hope of a possible nullification of her marriage, should she throw herself at the feet of the Holy Father and entreat his intervention.

  • He had hesitated to call her madame, remembering the plea brought forward in the suit for the dissolution of her marriage.

  • Early in 1878 Alphonso married his cousin, Princess Maria de las Mercedes, daughter of the duc de Montpensier, but she died within six months of her marriage.

  • Her husband died, apparently in the early years of her marriage, leaving her with two children, Athalaricand Matasuentha.

  • Blanche had indignantly declined even to think of such a thing as her marriage, at a time when she was heart-broken by the discovery that Anne had left her forever.

  • Could any consideration justify him in turning her mind back on the memory of the friend who had left her at the moment when it was just beginning to look forward for relief to the prospect of her marriage?

  • A woman bent on her marriage is a woman who can meet the objections of the whole world, single-handed, and refute them all.

  • She had, as her uncle thought in the glimpse he had caught of her, been improved by her marriage.

  • If she had ever loved before; if she had known joy in her marriage--she could never have been feeling what she was feeling now, what she well knew she would never feel again.

  • First the merest friendliness, because she was so nice about his work; then respectful admiration, because she was so beautiful; then pity, because she was so unhappy in her marriage.

  • A new sensation for her--as different from those excited by the courtships of her girlhood, or by her marriage, as light from darkness.

  • The money, goods, or estate, which a woman brings to her husband in marriage; a bride's portion on her marriage.

  • The former is a provision for a widow on her husband's death; the latter is a bride's portion on her marriage.

  • She was yet more successful with the royal family when they beheld her shorn of the splendour of the diamonds with which she had been adorned during the first days of her marriage.

  • Six months afterwards she came to inform me of her marriage with a Corsican gentleman, who had been brought up in the military school, and was then a general.

  • Hence it will be seen that the Gazette de France is a sufficient answer to those libellers who dared to assert that the young Archduchess was acquainted with the Cardinal de Rohan before the period of her marriage.

  • She supposed that, in acting as he did, he was aware of all the circumstances of her marriage, and could find no excuses for her.

  • Indeed, she had not seen her father since the day of her marriage.

  • She entered the sick-room with a heavy heart, and there from Hilda's dying lips she heard the story of her marriage and of Philip's perfidy.

  • I have been careful to bring the proof; here it is;" and she took from a little hand-bag a certified copy of the register of her marriage, and gave it to him.

  • Marry he trots hard with a yong maid, between the contract of her marriage, and the day it is solemnizd: if the interim be but a sennight, Times pace is so hard, that it seemes the length of seuen yeare Orl.

  • If in her Marriage my consent be missing, I call the Gods to witnesse, I will choose Mine heyre from forth the Beggers of the world, And dispossesse her all Tim.

  • She shuddered now--how many times had she done so since she first waked to the vulgar sacrilege of her marriage?

  • Why had there been no one there at her marriage to say: "I forbid it"?

  • From the moment of her marriage, another horizon stretched itself out before her, a new life appeared to her.

  • The first month of her marriage, her rides in the wood, the viscount that waltzed, and Lagardy singing, all repassed before her eyes.

  • Whatever the sanctity of her marriage, the law might fail her.

  • She named two witnesses of her marriage--one dead, the other could not be heard of.

  • To him, she never revealed the secret of her marriage, though she did not write like a person conscious of error.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    her course; her crew; her face; her first; her gown; her husband; her long; her maid; her mother; her nephew; her now; her only; her pocket; her right; her room; her shoulder; her very; here spoken; hereby amended; hereditary descent; hereditary succession; hereunto affixed; heroic deeds; heroic poetry; lovely maid; sent against