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Example sentences for "solemnised"

Lexicographically close words:
solemne; solemnely; solemnest; solemnisation; solemnise; solemnising; solemnitie; solemnities; solemnity; solemnization
  1. Solemnised the nuptials of Herbert Barclay, Esquire, Gentleman, and Grace Bellassys, Spinster.

  2. They had got hold of Joseph Begg, who had witnessed the marriage, and the curate who solemnised it, to bear out the alleged charge of conspiracy against Markworth, but beyond that they felt they could do nothing.

  3. But I do not clearly understand in what the distinction could have consisted; for it seems unlikely that marriages of priests were ever solemnised at so late a period; or if they were, they were invalid.

  4. It seems probable, though I have not met with any more distinct proof of it than a story in Dugdale, that he had been successful in finding the person who solemnised the marriage.

  5. Prince Charles's marriage with Princess Mary, which was to have been solemnised before the Feast of Easter.

  6. There it must have remained in the church register from eighteen hundred and three (when the marriages had been solemnised and the copy had been made) to eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, when Sir Percival appeared at Old Welmingham.

  7. The girl drank the tea, and according to her own account, solemnised the extraordinary occasion five minutes afterwards by fainting dead away for the first time in her life.

  8. These events were solemnised with considerable magnificence, and so was the birthday of the future Queen of Denmark, now aged fifteen.

  9. If this be true, the clue to it is afforded by a marriage solemnised next day, whereby their respective families were allied.

  10. In like manner Leo the Great rebuked the pestilent belief that Christmas was solemnised because of the birth of the new sun, as it was called, and not because of the nativity of Christ.

  11. From this we may infer that the original rites of which these are the degenerate successors were solemnised at midsummer.

  12. At least it is a remarkable coincidence, if it is nothing more, that the Christian and the heathen festivals of the divine death and resurrection should have been solemnised at the same season and in the same places.

  13. The marriage was solemnised in the customary way.

  14. These, however, were probably not used at the marriage itself, since Luther wished to have it solemnised so quickly and without the knowledge of others.

  15. The dim glamour of the place had a sinister effect upon his mind; it solemnised him, touched the spiritual chords of his heart, uncovered the somewhat gloomy groundwork of philosophy that lay deep under the fabric of religious habit.

  16. She was in the mood for war; the tragedy of it solemnised her spirit, and made her look for the innumerable flash of arms, the rolling march of a multitude.

  17. The inhabitants therefore of a district parish have no more right to have their banns asked or their marriage solemnised in the mother Church than they have in any other Church in England, so long as they reside in that district.

  18. The Roman Church does not recognise marriage except when solemnised by her own priests, but if one of the parties is not a Romanist the ceremony may be afterwards gone through in an English church or Nonconformist chapel.

  19. The said espousals so had and solemnised betwixt the said Edmund and Luce continued withouten any interruption of the said Custance, or any oyer during the life of the said Edmund.

  20. The marriage of Viscount Powerscourt and Lady Julia Coke, eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Leicester, was solemnised at St. George's church, Hanover Square.

  21. The marriage of Viscount Anson, eldest son of the Earl of Lichfield, and Lady Mildred Coke, youngest daughter of the Earl of Leicester, was solemnised at Holkham church.

  22. Colonel Edmund Manningham Buller, of the Rifle Brigade, second son of Sir Edward Manningham Buller, of Dilhorn Hall, Staffordshire, was solemnised at Holkham church.

  23. Where no requisite consenting party is in existence, the marriage may be solemnised without consent.

  24. Except under the authority of a special licence, it must be solemnised between the hours of eight in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, but the incumbent may appoint his own time for it within those hours.

  25. But the licence will not preclude residents in the district from having their banns published and marriages solemnised in the parish church, if they prefer this course.

  26. It may be solemnised by either a priest or a deacon,[256] but a clergyman cannot solemnise his own marriage.

  27. It was evident also that some parts of the festive libations had been taken in advance, for the head-man had reached the solemnised point of intoxication, and some of his young men the owlish condition.

  28. After the sermon the preacher announced that two marriages were about to be solemnised by him in the simplest manner possible.

  29. The young man's countenance relaxed into something like a smile as he thought thus; then it became solemnised as he offered the silent prayer, "Lord, enable me to do the work honestly and well.

  30. He was altogether a fine-weather, holiday sort of donkey; and though he was just then somewhat solemnised and rueful, he still gave proof of the levity of his disposition by impudently wagging his ears at me as I drew near.

  31. If none of the foregoing persons exist, then the marriage may be legally solemnised without any consent whatever.

  32. The previous remarks have reference only to licences for marriages about to be solemnised according to the laws of the Church of England.

  33. The room was very full, and when we knelt down to pray I was solemnised more than I can tell you by all who prayed praying for me especially: I was the one subject of their prayers.

  34. This was indeed a very heavy blow to me, and I rode home that day solemnised in spirit, and thinking how I should tell my dearest wife what her father had just said to me.

  35. Many curious anecdotes might be given of funerals having been solemnised within the church-porch, and of the scruples entertained by great men as to the practice of interment in churches.

  36. We crossed from Dover and landed at Calais, on the eve of the day when the King was to swear fidelity to the new constitution: an event which was solemnised with due pomp at Calais.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "solemnised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.