When Introductions are made between Ladies=, an unmarried lady should be introduced to a married lady, unless the unmarried lady is of a higher rank than the married lady, when the rule is reversed.
Perhaps it was at that moment, for the first time, that the ensign's wife felt the full benefit of being a married lady, able to stand up for her friend and stretch a small wing of championship over her.
But it was hard upon her, who had been so good to the child, to think that little Emma was glad she was a married lady, and could in her turn give a certain countenance.
This newly-married lady, who was between nineteen and twenty years of age, drew upon herself everybody's attention by her over-strained and unnatural manners.
But a new life crept into my being as I examined the face and the disposition of the newly-married lady.
No young lady should go to a ball, without the protection of a married lady, or an elderly gentleman.
Never, in speaking to a married lady, enquire for her husband, or, if a gentleman, ask for his wife.
Presents made by a married lady to a gentleman can only be offered in the joint names of her husband and herself.
If your friend be a married lady, and the mistress of a house, you put her to the expense of inviting the stranger to her table.
A married lady may, however, disregard this rule, if circumstances prevent her being able to conveniently find an escort.
When either the introducer or the introduced is a married lady, the name of the party introduced can only be guessed at.
She accompanies me, at my express request, to the house of a married lady who is a relative of mine, and under whose care she will remain, until the time arrives for our marriage.
I have spoken to a relative of mine living near London--a married lady--whose house is open to you in the interval before our wedding day.
When I married Lady Alexandrina I loved, not her, but your daughter.
Siph Dunn, with his wicked cleverness, knew the whole story at once, remembering that he had once heard something of Crosbie having behaved very ill to some one before he married Lady Alexandra De Courcy.
Of course you know how he treated another girl before he married Lady Alexandrina.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "married lady" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.