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Example sentences for "marry her"

  • The inhabitants of the village of Carriford grew weary of supposing that Miss Aldclyffe was going to marry her steward.

  • Beg him to marry her, his betrothed and your friend, as some return for your consideration towards his father.

  • If that Manston's a schemer he'll marry her, as sure as I am Nyttleton.

  • Have you said anything to her lately about when you are going to marry her?

  • I'm not dependent on her, and I don't want to marry her daughter.

  • That's how it is, and Bernard is going to marry her.

  • How would Grace Crawley look, then, who was poor as poverty itself, and who should remain poor, if his son was fool enough to marry her?

  • I couldn't have offered to marry her before, when I hadn't as much income as would have found her in bread-and-butter.

  • Marry her, of course," said she, raising her hand aloft and bringing it down heavily upon his knee as she gave her decisive reply.

  • Why, someun even made offer fur to marry her!

  • It took place this here present hour; and here's the man that'll marry her, the minute she's out of her time.

  • And the crown of irony was that he should want to marry her, when she felt so utterly, so sacredly his, to do what he liked with sans forms or ceremonies.

  • If she would have him and since last evening he believed she would--he intended to marry her.

  • For, if Miltoun had already made up his mind to marry her, without knowledge of the malicious rumour, what would not be his determination now?

  • He made inquiries, and when he found that the beautiful goose-girl was a princess, he offered to marry her.

  • I'd marry her," sitting down at the table.

  • And I'm bound to say Lily DOES distract it: I believe he'd marry her tomorrow if he found out there was anything wrong with Bertha.

  • She was quite sure that he would come and see her again, and almost sure that, if he did, she could bring him to the point of offering to marry her on the terms she had previously rejected.

  • I'd marry her, only two or three other girls would drown themselves, if I did.

  • That must be the cousin of Elsie's who wants to marry her, they say.

  • Means to marry her, if she is his cousin.

  • Not exactly," replied the old man, "but I know that she wept bitterly when the Tin Soldier did not come to marry her, as he had promised to do.

  • And perhaps she is still crying her poor little heart out because no tin man comes to marry her," suggested Polychrome.

  • It will be rather hard for me, you must admit, when I confess to Nimmie Amee that I have come to marry her because it is my duty to do so, and therefore the fewer witnesses there are to our meeting the better for both of us.

  • Well, you see I had promised to marry her, and I am an honest man and always try to keep my promises.

  • Besides, wouldn't they have to marry her?

  • He was said to have seduced a rich girl in the neighborhood of Coulommiers, and thus have forced her parents to marry her to him.

  • She means to marry her brother to Bathilde and leave her fortune to their children.

  • She told me that if I would side with her she would marry me and make me king of this country, but thank goodness I did find the heart to say that even to marry her I could not desert my friends.

  • John likes her, and now 'twill be made up; and why shouldn't he marry her?

  • I can meet her at any hour of the day-- But I don't mean to marry her; not I.

  • She thinks it is because they were old lovers new met, and that he wants to marry her,' he exclaimed to his father in conclusion.

  • That you must: Will you, (vpon good dowry) marry her?

  • No that you shal not, till you take her hand, Before this Frier, and sweare to marry her Clau.

  • I never supposed," said the baron in a low voice to the count, "that Montauran would have the folly to marry her.

  • He'll marry her to a certainty--that's as clear as a well-rubbed bayonet.

  • There isn't any doubt about my wanting to marry her, and up to this time there hasn't been any doubt about her not wanting to marry me.

  • He's taking his daughter out to marry her to a crowned head.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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