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Example sentences for "married life"

  • The first misfortune of my married life, came in the person of Margaret Melville.

  • What a solemn view you give me of married life!

  • I know her age; and I know that she has her own reasons for being silent about her married life.

  • I have hinted that my married life with my deceased husband has not been a happy one; and that I feel the injudiciousness of having married a young man.

  • Married life must be one of care and toil.

  • Having so many virtues incident to her condition, and enjoying such opportunities to do an amount of good, and of course to secure a degree of happiness, denied to those in married life, why should an individual repine at this lot?

  • The want of thoroughness and reality in the education of both sexes, but especially in that of women, may be attributed to a sort of policy which is not very favorable to companionship in married life.

  • The beauty and gravitas of married life as it used to be are still felt and still found, but the depths of human feeling are not stirred by them.

  • But since Cato's day the idea of the State had lost strength; and this had an unfortunate effect on education, as on married life.

  • After a year of married life, therefore, she ruled the house; and Postel, only too happy to have discovered the heiress, meekly submitted to his wife.

  • Since the first few weeks of married life, in fact, David spent most of his time in the shed in the backyard, in the little room where he was wont to mould his ink-rollers.

  • The expenses of his marriage and of Lucien's journey to Paris had exhausted all his resources; he confronted the extreme of poverty at the very outset of married life.

  • It is one of the truths of God's providential events, that the three last years of married life were by far the happiest I ever spent with Mr. Packard.

  • He knows I have done so, for twenty-one years of married life.

  • She was educated in the same religious belief with her husband, and during the first twenty years of married life, his labors in the parish and in the pulpit were greatly relieved by the willing hand and able intellect of his wife.

  • The too celebrated history of the cure of a wounded self-love by arsenic, proves that, properly speaking, there are no petty troubles for women in married life.

  • One of the chief sources of unhappiness in married life is the strife arising from the vexed question of home and personal expenses.

  • In eleven years of married life, Mrs. Murch had borne six children, all of whom died before they were six months old.

  • He must taste of liberty again before sinking into the humdrum of married life.

  • Mutual repulsion, we all know, is unavoidable in married life: all husbands and wives are perforce unfaithful, due to their illusions concerning other estimable persons.

  • And in his sermon on married life he says: "As little as it is in my power that I be not a man, just so little is it in your power to be without a man.

  • In the upper and middle classes of society, the money matches and matches for social position are the mainspring of the evils of married life; but, over and above that, marriage is made rank by the lives these classes lead.

  • It was of course, a great trial to the young couple to have to part so soon, after one brief night of married life, but the exigencies of the theatrical business are at times merciless.

  • After some years of married life, and two children had been born to them, there came a cloud in their sky.

  • Like government, marriage must be a series of compromises; and however warm the love of both parties may be, it will very soon cool unless they learn the golden rule of married life, "To bear and to forbear.

  • Certainly it would be cruel rather than kind to advise a young pair who have leaped into the dark of married life not to think of God.

  • What is said here of life in general is also true of married life.

  • It prevents the enjoyment of happy years of maidenhood, and sometimes leads to marriage before the girl is fit, either physically, mentally, or domestically, for the cares of married life.

  • Stella's married life is not likely to be a happy one.

  • Did you expect my experience of married life to help me in writing my book?

  • It is the priest who has wrecked my married life--and he got his information from those letters, before he put them into your hands.

  • Here is one of the thousand examples of a woman's jesuitism, and this example constitutes the most terrible of the petty troubles of married life; it is perhaps the most serious.

  • Among English couples, this never happens but once in a lady's married life; the next day she leaves for the Continent with some captain or other, and no longer thinks of putting on her stockings at all.

  • And when I read my mother's diary, kept during her one year of married life, I think may be I was marked mentally, just that way.

  • I could wish for you no greater joy than a married life as congenial and pleasant as my own.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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