If you have a dress with rings for a figure in it, it is a sign you will be married before it is worn out.
As a rule, girls may be married before or after puberty, but the Golkars of Chanda insist on infant marriage, and fine the parents if an unmarried girl becomes adolescent.
It is essential that a girl should be married before adolescence, as it is said that when the signs of puberty appear in her before wedlock her parents commit a crime equivalent to the shedding of human blood.
In Raipur a girl should be married before puberty, and if no husband is immediately available, they tie a few flowers into her cloth and consider this as a marriage.
Girls must be married before adolescence, and in the event of the parents failing to accomplish this, the following heavy penalty is imposed on the girl herself.
The rule affords a loophole of escape for the victims of any such contretemps and also insures that every girl shall be married before she is fully twelve years old.
Girls are generally betrothed in childhood and should be married before maturity.
Among the Chinna Kondalu, a girl is married before or after puberty.
Girls must be married before puberty, and the dhare form of marriage (see Bant) is used.
Among the Pedda, as among the Chinna Kondalu, a girl is married before or after puberty.
He ended by saying in determined tones: "We must bemarried before I return.
She wished she could bemarried before he went away; then she would be quite sure of him.
When he rose to go, he said: "Remember, if there is time we are to be married before I leave for France.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "married before" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.