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Example sentences for "would marry"

  • Perhaps, some day, when the whole story was told and Anne was tired of struggling, she would come to him and he would marry her.

  • Colin's wife would come home and she would divorce Colin and he would marry Anne.

  • Her people took her out to India, I believe, with the idea that he would marry her.

  • Poor Hoym, when his wife leaves him, I would marry him, if it were not for my duties.

  • When the King granted me a divorce from my husband, he gave me a written and sealed promise that he would marry me, otherwise I should never have consented to such a life.

  • She demanded, if not an immediate marriage, to which there was an obstacle in the person of Queen Christine Eberhardyne, at least a solemn promise from the King that he would marry her, in the event of his becoming a widower.

  • Then when he had recognised her he protested he would marry her, and, sending to the king his father, he told him the same.

  • The next morning he gave them a large pitcher of water, and told them to take it to their teacher, saying that when all the water had dried up he would marry her, and not before.

  • I never thought of marriage; but I would marry you.

  • She had promised Alfred that she would marry him.

  • But Mrs. Lahens did not think that Lilian would marry him; nowadays girls in society did not often marry their lovers; they knew that the qualities that charm in a lover are out of place in a husband.

  • And then the three sweet old maids talked with their cousin of the weather; and they all wondered--a sweet feminine wonderment--if he would see a girl that day whom he would marry.

  • He had been incessantly blaming himself for not having told her the principal thing at the first interview, and was now determined to tell her that he would marry her.

  • I did not tell her that I would marry her; I did not tell her so, but I will," he thought.

  • He swore a hundred times each day that he would marry me when he came of age.

  • He had worshipped me; he had sworn a thousand times over that he would marry me; he had loved me with the tenderest love.

  • If you were to go back to the locomotive works' tomorrow, I would marry you.

  • I had hoped that he would marry a daughter of a friend of mine.

  • Then his Grace persisted in following me everywhere, and vowed publicly that he would marry me.

  • On another occasion I fought Will Fotheringay, whose parents had come for a visit, because he dared say he would marry her.

  • Being a Tartar by origin and a man of dark complexion, though good-looking, he seemed so handsome in the dress-coat and white cravat that Pan Stanislav expressed the hope that surely he would marry soon.

  • I do not repeat to thee his words literally; but he said that now only a fool, or a man without moral value, would marry her.

  • An outlandish knight came from the north lands, And he came a-wooing to me; He told me he'd take me unto the north lands, And there he would marry me.

  • The king admires the young maid, and says he would marry her if her father were noble; but she may ask a boon.

  • Potter, I'd die before I would marry you.

  • He would marry her; he would take her for his own.

  • He would marry her, and then she would be his to guard, to protect--to love.

  • When he sent that letter with his own, he was of course determined that he would marry Kate O'Hara as soon as he was a free man.

  • If he would marry, the old London house should be prepared for him and his bride.

  • Yes; no doubt he would marry as soon as he could find a fitting wife.

  • It was most unlikely that any man of the class she had been brought up in would marry her; and how could she endure marriage with a man of the class in which she might possibly find a husband?

  • If he would marry you, it might be a little better--though still he would never amount to anything as long as his love lasted--the kind of love you inspire.

  • It was so preposterous, this idea that he would marry her, especially after she had been a servant or God knows what for several years--it was so absurd that he burst into a sweat of nervous terror.

  • He never said that he would marry her; but when he left the linen-closet the two ladies understood that the thing was arranged.

  • But I did tell her afterwards that I would marry her.

  • I do believe that if I were out of the way he would marry her.

  • What man, thought Elizabeth, would marry a compromised woman?

  • Nobody could know that my uncle, who was so anxious that I should marry you, would marry himself at his age, and have a son and heir.

  • I would marry her to-morrow if you care for such a test.

  • They had education; they were refined--well, he would marry one of them anyhow!

  • He would find a girl; he would marry in his race.


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


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    more characteristic; would better; would consider; would endeavour; would ever; would form; would have been very; would have thee know; would hear; would make; would marry; would naturally; would needs; would remain; would result; would save; would say; would seek; would send; would they; would turn; would want; would willingly; would wish; would write; wouldst thou