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Example sentences for "marriage with"

  • I don't know if I am right in consenting to Lucy's marriage with a pauper.

  • Let us say that my father has consented to my marriage with you, and cannot withdraw his word.

  • I think he regrets giving his consent to my marriage with you," she whispered back.

  • And the outspoken honesty of his character was such that on any subject, even that of her love for, or marriage with, another man, the same disinterestedness of opinion might be calculated on, and be had for the asking.

  • But though I am fully persuaded that I shall see him no more, I am far from thinking of marriage with another.

  • Her pride was indeed brought low by despairing discoveries of her spoliation by marriage with a less pure nature than her own.

  • I am the least particular man in the universe, but I must say I wish we were not going to be connected by marriage with an amateur apothecary.

  • And this double bereavement had fallen on him just as the time was approaching for his marriage with Perrine; just when misfortune was most ominous of evil, just when it was hardest to bear!

  • He was aware of the ruin that would be incurred by a marriage with Melmotte's daughter, if the things which had been said of Melmotte should be proved to be true.

  • He had so resolved before he had ever seen Hetta Carbury, having been made to believe by Roger Carbury that a marriage with an unknown American woman,--of whom he only did know that she was handsome and clever would be a step to ruin.

  • Pray tell me what I am to think; whether my marriage with you is an illusion, or whether my absence from you is only a dream?

  • She lived with Miss Jessup and her mother before Talbot's marriage with my friend, after the marriage, and during his absence on the voyage which occasioned his death.

  • And there was no fear that Polixenes would now oppose his son's marriage with Perdita.

  • Marriage with a half-sister was allowed by the old Hebrew law,[776] and Egyptian kings often married their sisters.

  • There would be no opposition now to Ferdinand's ratification of his Flemish grandson's marriage with Henry's sister Mary.

  • One stipulation was that the new marriage was to be kept a profound secret, in order that the King of Scots might not be alarmed; for Ferdinand was trying to draw even him away from France by hints of marriage with an Infanta.

  • In any case this indelicate bit of youthful swagger of Arthur's was made, nearly thirty years afterwards, one of the principal pieces of evidence gravely brought forward to prove the illegality of Katharine's marriage with Henry.

  • But my father soon after became a convert to the opinions of the Hugonots, to which we also inclined; and my sister's marriage with M.

  • Should my lord proceed to treat openly of my marriage with Cynthia, all must be discovered, and Mellefont can be no longer blinded.

  • How the devil she wrought my lord into this dotage, I know not; but he's gone to Sir Paul about my marriage with Cynthia, and has appointed me his heir.

  • Inequality in marriage; marriage with an inferior.

  • A marriage with a person of inferior social position; a misalliance.

  • A marriage with a person of inferior rank or social station; an improper alliance; a mesalliance.

  • Warwick pressed Margaret's marriage with one of the French princes.

  • Baron's ward (jeune amoureuse), whom that unworthy noble intended to force into a marriage with himself on account of her fortune!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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