Up and to church, and thence home, mywife being ill .
By and by, my wife being here, they sat down and eat a bit of their nasty victuals, and so parted and we to bed.
At noon (my wife being gone to Westminster) I with my Lord Bruncker by coach as far as the Temple, in the way he telling me that my Lady Denham is at last dead.
Then to the office and did business, and then (my wife being a little ill of those in bed) I to Sir W.
At noon my wife beingto Unthanke's christening, I to Sir W.
Up and to my office, where with Captain Cocke making an end of his last night's accounts till noon, and so home to dinner, my wife being come in from laying out about L4 in provision of several things against Lent.
Pen, and then to the office, and there late upon business by myself, my wife being sick to-day.
Up, and to the office, and then my wife being gone to see her mother at Deptford, I before the office sat went to the Excise Office, and thence being alone stepped into Duck Lane, and thence tried to have sent a porter to Deb.
I staid and dined with them, my wife being gone by coach to Barnet, with W.
At noon my wife being gone to her father's I dined with Sir W.
She dined with me, my wife being ill of her months in bed.
My wife being much in pain, I went this morning to Dr.
In the evening my wife being a little impatient I went along with her to buy her a necklace of pearl, which will cost L4 10s.
So at 12 at night home to supper and to bed, my wife being gone in an ill humour to bed before me.
At noon home to dinner all alone, my wife being again at the whitster's.
At noon, my wife being gone to the whitster's again to her clothes, I to dinner to Sir W.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wife being" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.