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Example sentences for "marry him"

  • Do you think as much of him now as you did when you promised to marry him?

  • It's when she sees for herself what he is that she'll want to marry him most.

  • Do you give me your word of honour that if she once has him there she won't do her best to marry him?

  • So, when you find a young saint of that sort, you intend to marry him, do you?

  • When I find any man half as honest, good, and noble as Uncle, I shall be proud to marry him if he asks me," answered Rose decidedly.

  • And Rose vanished into the parlor, leaving Steve to groan over the perversity of superior women and Kitty to comfort him by promising to marry him on May Day "all alone.

  • If you are willing to marry him, marry him; but if not, for God's sake say so, and let another man come forward.

  • I was wrong not to marry him; perhaps he would have made me happy.

  • I mean to marry him; and though I seem to have failed, marry him I will, yet!

  • Six months afterwards she came forth with him to marry him, half-witted as he was.

  • That Judas-woman Elizabeth betrayed her sister because she wanted to marry him herself," and he pointed to the Heap upon the floor.

  • Mr. Davies did want me to marry him and I refused him.

  • Papa has told me that you've kindly consented to marry him," said this excellent woman's pupil.

  • If he were not my papa I should like to marry him; I would rather be his daughter than the wife of--of some strange person.

  • Others, at their wildest moments, never wanted to marry him.

  • You refused to marry him," said Osmond with his eyes on his book.

  • She had known she had too many ideas; she had more even than he had supposed, many more than she had expressed to him when he had asked her to marry him.

  • Do you think him handsome and amiable enough to be willing to marry him?

  • But, as the enchanter had vanished, he did not waste any more time in thinking, but went to seek the Princess, who very soon consented to marry him.

  • King of the Gold Mines, "if Bellissima forgets me, and consents to marry him, I shall break my heart.

  • When the Sultan saw him he came down from his throne, embraced him, and led him into a hall where a feast was spread, intending to marry him to the Princess that very day.

  • I never did want to marry him," she said.

  • I suppose he's all right, but--but I didn't want Emily to marry him.

  • Imogene, what man do you care enough for to make you feel it's your--your duty to marry him?

  • But--but I somehow wouldn't want Emily to marry him.

  • Suppose he'd said you'd got to marry him, what then?

  • You say, or you gather from what Mr. Ellery told you, that she had all but agreed to marry him.

  • You prove to her it's her duty to marry him.

  • After word come of my husband's death, the other man come and wanted me to marry him.

  • If he knows Grace doesn't want to marry him, do you suppose he'll hold her to her promise?

  • He sighed and wondered when Emily would marry him--and so fell asleep again, weaker than ever.

  • Emily is free to marry him--and free through Me.

  • If she wants to marry him--" Sheridan interrupted her with a hooting laugh.

  • I haven't been able to like anybody yet that's asked me to marry him, and maybe I never shall.

  • Bibbs heard that I'd tried to make your oldest son care for me because I was poor, and so Bibbs came and asked me to marry him--because he was sorry for me.

  • I told your brother I had meant to fascinate him and that I was not in love with him, but I let him think that perhaps I meant to marry him.

  • She meant to marry him to a demoiselle d'Aiglemont with a fortune of twelve thousand francs a year; to whose hand the name of Portenduere and the farm at Bordieres enabled him to pretend.

  • Well, she just simply wouldn't marry him in the end.

  • How did he ever manage to get up enough spunk to ask her to marry him?

  • And in the last one, mind you, he said he'd do something desperate right off if I wouldn't promise to marry him when we grew up.

  • Here was his friend, whom he had betrayed come back in the very hour of his marriage to the woman who had promised first to marry him.

  • I've set out to make a man of him, and I'll marry him to do it if he ain't a dollar to his name.

  • So she assented with maidenly reserve to his plea that she promise to marry him when he should return and provide a home for her.

  • I had given my word to marry him--you, knowing that, have done this thing to me?

  • Then it came to him that the girl had refused to marry him.

  • Champ Thorne knew nothing of this; he knew only that by a miracle Barbara Barnes was in town; that at last he was in a position to ask her to marry him; that she would certainly say she would.

  • I haven't the slightest objection to telling you the names of the men I have cared for, if I can remember them, but I certainly do not intend to tell you the name of any man who cared for me enough to ask me to marry him.

  • Before delivering his blow Griswold sank back into his corner of the car, drew his hat brim over his forehead, and fixed spying eyes upon the very lovely face of the girl he had asked to marry him.

  • Griswold took it for granted that any woman would be glad to marry him.

  • When for three years a man has been begging a girl to marry him, and she consents at the exact moment when, without capitulation to all that he holds honorable, he cannot marry anybody, his position deserves sympathy.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "marry him" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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