Married in A Sentence

    1

    A father had no claim on his married children for support, but they retained a right to inherit on his death.

    2

    A few days before we were married, I found the remains of a deer.

    3

    A few days before we were married.

    4

    A few years afterwards he married again, his second wife being Agnes, daughter of Sir James 1 The descent of the first Napier of Merchiston has been traced to "Johan le Naper del Counte de Dunbretan," who was one of those who swore fealty to Edward I.

    5

    A few years later he married Fraulein Loisinger, an actress, and assumed the style of Count Hartenau (February 6, 1889).

    6

    A man who adopted a son, and afterwards married and had a family of his own, could dissolve the contract but must give the adopted child one-third of a child's share in goods, but no real estate.

    7

    A married woman can lease her " separate property" apart from or under the Married Women's Property Acts, as if she were a single woman (feme sole) .

    8

    A married woman may hold her separate property, carry on business, sue and be sued the same as if she were single, except that in conveying or mortgaging her real estate she must be joined by her husband.

    9

    A neighbor friend tried to call me but they didn't know my married name.

    10

    About 1565 he was knighted at the same time as James Stirling, his colleague, whose daughter John Napier subsequently married.

    11

    According to Bede she took the veil in 614, when Oswio was king of Northumbria and Aidan bishop of Lindisfarne, and spent a year in East Anglia, where her sister Hereswith had married ZEthelhere, who was to succeed his brother Anna, the reigning king.

    12

    After a brief seclusion, Herod the Tetrarch, his uncle, who had married Herodias, his sister, made him Agoranomos (Overseer of Markets) of Tiberias, and presented him with a large sum of money; but his uncle being unwilling to continue his support, Agrippa left Judea for Antioch and soon after returned to Rome, where he was welcomed by Tiberius and became the constant campanion of the emperor Gaius (Caligula), then a popular favourite.

    13

    After a marriage between the prince and Lady Diana Spencer, afterwards the wife of John, 4th duke of Bedford, had been frustrated by Walpole, Frederick was married in April 1736 to 1 Frederick was never actually created duke of Gloucester, and when he was raised to the peerage in 1736 it was as duke of Edinburgh only.

    14

    After all, every married couple started out with some kind of problem.

    15

    After all, he was her fiancé and they would soon be married.

    16

    After all, they would be married in days.

    17

    After Galeazzo Marias assassination, his crown passed to a boy, Gian Galeazzo, who was in due course married to a grand-daughter of Ferdinand I.

    18

    After her death he married Eadgyfu (Odgiva), daughter of Edward the Elder, king of the English, who was the mother of Louis IV.

    19

    After his admission into the Roman Catholic Church he had, rather to the dismay of his friends, entered the married state, and for a time had to struggle with poverty.

    20

    After his return, he tried to keep on good terms with his father, and in 1772 he married a rich heiress, Marie Emilie, daughter of the marquess de Marignane, an alliance procured for him by his father.

    21

    After the death of his mother in 1463, and of her principal supporter, James Kennedy, bishop of St Andrews, two years later, the person of the young king, and with it the chief authority in the kingdom, were seized by Sir Alexander Boyd and his brother Lord Boyd, while the latter's son, Thomas, was created earl of Arran and married to the king's sister, Mary.

    22

    After they married, they never visited Ouray, only fantasized about it.

    23

    After you're married he'll think you deceived him.

    24

    After you're married, it will belong to both of you.

    25

    Again she wondered why he had never married.

    26

    Albert married Elizabeth, daughter of Meinhard IV., count of Gdrz and Tirol, who bore him six sons and five daughters.

    27

    Alex married an independent woman who loved to cook and take care of her family.

    28

    Alex might be alive in body, but he was no longer the man she had married.

    29

    Alexander II., entering Alexandria under Roman patronage, married, and within twenty days assassinated, his elderly cousin and stepmother.

    30

    Alexius had been twice married and had left several children by each of his wives, and, as generally happened in such cases, a struggle for power ensued between the two rival families.

    31

    Alice, you do remember you're already married, right?

    32

    All the girls were now married and had children.

    33

    All this happened before they were married - before they met.

    34

    Although married she always remained a member of her father's house - she is rarely named wife of A, usually daughter of B, or mother of C. Divorce was optional with the man, but he had to restore the dowry and, if the wife had borne him children, she had the custody of them.

    35

    Although twice married he left no children, and his immense possessions passed to his four sisters.

    36

    An ille gitimate daughter of Conn married the celebrated Sorley Boy MacDonnell.

    37

    And anyway he's not interested in getting married.

    38

    And he had said when I get married, not if.

    39

    And no, I wouldn't care if my sister was sleeping with someone she wasn't married to.

    40

    And you're not even married yet.

    41

    Anne Quincy Martin, after she married the minister fellow.

    42

    Another sister, Princess Dagmar, subsequently married the grand duke Alexander Alexandrovitch, afterwards Emperor Alexander III.

    43

    Antrim 1863-1880, and who married in 1873 Louisa, daughter of the 11th earl of Dundonald.

    44

    Anyway," he smiled wryly, "when we get married it will be my bill."

    45

    Apparently Josh thought so too when he married her.

    46

    Archbishop Stone, who never married, was a man of remarkably handsome appearance, and his manners were "eminently seductive and insinuating."

    47

    Are you ever sorry you got married?

    48

    Are you ever sorry you married me?

    49

    Are you nervous about getting married?

    50

    Are you trying to say that we would have been married by now if it hadn't been for that?

    51

    As late as the accession of Assur-bani-pal and Samas-sum-yukin we find the Babylonians appealing to their city laws that groups of aliens to the number of twenty at a time were free to enter the city, that foreign women once married to Babylonian husbands could not be enslaved and that not even a dog that entered the city could be put to death untried.

    52

    As the lower ranking of the married couple, the name of Jenn's betrothed was added to her family's record, indicating he was likely the son of another servant.

    53

    At Bombay, which he reached in September 1807, he was the guest of Sir James Mackintosh, whose eldest daughter he married in January 1808, proceeding soon after to Bagdad as resident.

    54

    At his father's death in 1239 Rudolph inherited the family estates in Alsace, and in 1245 he married Gertrude, daughter of Burkhard III.

    55

    At Rome he married a beautiful but unprincipled woman, Lorenza Feliciani, with whom he travelled, under different names, through many parts of Europe.

    56

    At the age of eighteen, on the 25th of February 1639, he married Margaret, daughter of Lord Coventry, with whom he and his wife lived at Durham House in the Strand, and at Canonbury House in Islington.

    57

    At the age of sixteen he went home to his father, who was now settled at Rennes, and had married again.

    58

    At the end of 1709 he went to Dresden for twelve months for finishing lessons in French and German, mathematics and fortification, and, his education completed, he was married, greatly against his will, to the princess Charlotte of BrunswickWolfenbiittel, whose sister espoused, almost simultaneously, the heir to the Austrian throne, the archduke Charles.

    59

    Aunt Paulette, (we all called her Aunt Paulie) married a real estate agent and moved to Arkansas.

    60

    Back then you came out of nowhere and married my mother out of the blue.

    61

    Because after we're married, it will be too late for him to try to stake a claim.

    62

    Because you're getting married today – or do you still think it's no big deal?

    63

    Before departing for the Orient, he married Miss Lou Henry, a fellow student at college, daughter of a banker at Monterey, Cal.

    64

    Berthaire was killed by his brother Hermannfried, who took Radegunda and educated her, but was himself slain by the Frankish kings Theuderich and Clotaire (529), and Radegunda fell to Clotaire, who later married her.

    65

    Besides, it was time to replace some of the things she'd been wearing since before they were married.

    66

    Best I can determine, she married the reverend in the spring of '99. The letter before that time talks about the wedding.

    67

    Bill and I are getting married - next weekend.

    68

    Bill made arrangements to move in with Katie after they were married.

    69

    Bohemund had married a daughter of Baldwin; and on his death in 1130 Baldwin II.

    70

    Both were in their late 30's, losing their hair, gaining a mid-section and happily married.

    71

    But again, if that were the most important issue, she should have married Josh.

    72

    But he married Lori.

    73

    But his very domestic regularity caused him to be entirely under the influence of his two wives, Maria Louisa of Savoy, whom he married in 1702, and who died in February 1714, and Elizabeth Farnese of Parma, whom he married in December of the same year, and who survived him.

    74

    But I felt it for you before we got married.

    75

    But I thought when people got married...

    76

    But Salome Alexandra, his brother's widow, who released him from prison on the death of her husband and married him, was connected with the Pharisees through her brother Simon ben Shetach.

    77

    But then, he thought they would soon be married and it would be his bill anyway.

    78

    But then, he wasn't looking for a permanent relationship, and Lori wouldn't be nudging him to get married.

    79

    But then, not being married, how could he understand what was required to sustain a marriage?

    80

    But they were married now.

    81

    But we're married - and have been for a long time.

    82

    But when I get married, I intend to take my vows seriously.

    83

    But you don't suppose I'm going to get you married at once?

    84

    But, we've been married so long and I didn't even know he had a living father.

    85

    By day he was the man she married – less a voice.

    86

    By nature a sybarite, he took care to have the best cook in the capital, and women had for him an irresistible attraction, though he was never married.

    87

    By the death of this little girl, John Howard became one of the coheirs of her illustrious house, which was now represented by the issue of Margaret Mowbray, his mother, and of her sister Isabel, who had married James, Lord Berkeley.

    88

    By this time she was married to Bill Radisson and wanted nothing to do with Mulligan.

    89

    Carmen, if and when I decide to get married, I'll do the asking - without being prompted, coaxed, coerced or blackmailed.

    90

    Carmen, remember what you said to me before we married?

    91

    Casimir Dudevant, whom she married on the 11th of December 1822, was the natural son of a Baron Dudevant.

    92

    Charlotte Walpole (c. 1785-1836), an English actress who married in 1779 Sir Edward Atkyns, and spent most of her life in France.

    93

    Cleopatra's daughter by Antony (Cleopatra Selene) was married in 25 to Juba II.

    94

    Coloman was twice married, (1) in 1097 to Buzella, daughter of Roger, duke of Calabria, the chief supporter of the pope, and (2) in 1112 to the Russian princess, Euphemia, who played him false and was sent back in disgrace to her kinsfolk the following year.

    95

    Conn was twice married, Shane being the son of his first wife, a daughter of Hugh Boy O'Neill of Clanaboy.

    96

    Conway married in 1747 Caroline, daughter of General Campbell (afterwards duke of Argyll), and widow of the earl of Aylesbury.

    97

    Cranmer suggested that if the canonists and the universities should decide that marriage with a deceased brother's widow was illegal, and if it were proved that Catherine had been married to Prince Arthur, her marriage to Henry could be declared null and void by the ordinary ecclesiastical courts.

    98

    Damiani was a determined foe of simony, but his fiercest wrath was directed against the married clergy.

    99

    Descartes never married, and had little of the amorous in his temperament.

    100

    Difficulties, however, had arisen with Conrad of Montferrat; and when Guy lost his wife Sibylla in 1190, and Conrad married Isabella, her sister, now heiress of the kingdom, these difficulties culminated in Conrad's laying claim to the crown.

    101

    Do married men kiss you all the time?

    102

    Do you have any second thoughts about getting married?

    103

    Does it take more time to adjust while you're married than it does when you're engaged?

    104

    Don't give me that 'happily married' bullshit.

    105

    Dupin de Francueil, a farmer-general of the revenue, who married the widow of Count Horn, a natural son of Louis XV., she in her turn being the natural daughter of Maurice de Saxe, the most famous of the many illegitimate children of Augustus the Strong, by the lovely countess of Konigsmarck.

    106

    During his residence in Germany Lomonosov married a native of the country, and found it difficult to maintain his increasing family on the scanty allowance granted to him by the St Petersburg Academy, which, moreover, was irregularly sent.

    107

    During the brief period of his married life he held the 'appointment of lecturer at Buckingham Hall, now Magdalene College.

    108

    During the seven years of his married life Mill published less than in any other period of his career, but four of his most ' Mrs Taylor (Harriet Hardy) was the wife of John Taylor, a wholesale druggist in the city of London.

    109

    Early in 408 he married his second daughter Thermantia to Honorius.

    110

    Edith is still married to me, even if she sees fit to sleep....

    111

    Emmanuel Philibert was succeeded by his son Charles Emmanuel I., who married Catherine, a daughter of Philip II.

    112

    Everyone simply assumed we were going to be married because we spent so much time together.

    113

    Exactly. How long have you been married?

    114

    Filippo married and then beheaded Beatrice after a mock trial for adultery, having used her money and her influence in reuniting several subject cities to the crown of Milan.

    115

    Fred married my mother years after dad passed away.

    116

    Fred took another bite of apple pie and said very slowly, I've still been wondering if that friend of his—the Corbin fellow—is the same one that's married to my niece's daughter.

    117

    From 1594 to 1641 the duchy remained vested in the French family of La Tour d'Auvergne, one of whom (Henry, viscount of Turenne and marshal of France) had married in 1591 Charlotte de la Marck, the last of her race.

    118

    Gerald had not yet married, but he was as much a family man as Alex.

    119

    Gerald had two married sisters and a passel of nieces and nephews – all of whom he was openly proud.

    120

    Getting married would erase her name as well.

    121

    Grant married in 1872 Jessie, daughter of William Lawson of Halifax.

    122

    Guided by the swan he reached Antwerp, and married the lady on condition that she should not ask his origin.

    123

    Guy and Sibylla were married in 1180; and Guy thus became heir presumptive of the kingdom, if the young Baldwin V., Sibylla's son by her first marriage to William of Montferrat, should die without issue.

    124

    Had he married the landless daughter of a neighbour he might have been the ancestor of a line of Essex squires, whose careers would have had the parish topographer for chronicler.

    125

    Had the Captain's daughter married a Keaton?

    126

    Have I ever told you how much I enjoy being married to you?

    127

    Having attained his majority in 1805, he married on the 28th of July Catherine Elizabeth Hamilton, daughter of John James, 1st marquess of Abercorn.

    128

    Having borne the title of duke of Montpensier until his grandfather's death in 1752, he became duke of Chartres, and in 1769 married Louise Marie Adelaide de Bourbon-Penthievre, daughter and heiress of the duke of Penthievre, grand admiral of France, and the richest heiress of the time.

    129

    Having married Constance, daughter of Manfred of Beneventum, he came forward as the representative of the claims of the Hohenstaufen in Naples and Sicily against Charles, duke of Anjou.

    130

    He appears in Midian at the "Mount of God" (Horeb) dwelling with its priest Jethro, one of whose seven daughters he married, thus becoming the father of Gershom and Eliezer.

    131

    He could have been married and she had never considered the possibility.

    132

    He did not, however, as has been supposed, spend the best years of his manhood abroad, for he was certainly at home in 1571, when the preliminaries of his marriage were arranged at Merchiston; and in 1572 he married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir James Stirling of Keir.

    133

    He did the math—married seven years, divorced ten years— depending on her age when she married, she might be a young-looking forty.

    134

    He died at Putney in 1736, leaving the bulk of his property to his two daughters - nearly disinheriting his only son, the father of the historian, for having married against his wishes.

    135

    He explained it all after we were married.

    136

    He had annihilated the petty kings of the South, had crushed the aristocracy, enforced the acceptance of Christianity throughout the kingdom, asserted his suzerainty in the Orkney Islands, had humbled the king of Sweden and married his daughter in his despite, and had conducted a successful raid on Denmark.

    137

    He had earned the position, mostly in the time they were courting, but certainly since they had been married.

    138

    He had married in 1905 Miss Ethel Annikin, who became well known as a speaker and writer on social subjects.

    139

    He had named them Roman patricians; the latter he had placed in charge of Florence; the former, for whom he planned to carve out a kingdom in central Italy of Parma, Piacenza, Ferrara and Urbino, he had taken with himself to Rome and married to Filiberta of Savoy.

    140

    He had one daughter, Anne, who married John Damer, son of Lord Milton, and who inherited a life interest in Strawberry Hill under the will of Horace Walpole.

    141

    He had started the clinic shortly after they were married, so his dream was barely being realized.

    142

    He left one son, his successor Alexander II., and two daughters, Margaret and Isabella, who were sent to England after the treaty of 1209, and who both married English nobles, Margaret becoming the wife of Hubert de Burgh.He also left some illegitimate children.

    143

    He married 0

    144

    He married a great-granddaughter of Duncan, 8th earl of Levenax (or Lennox), and besides this relationship by marriage the Napiers claimed a lineal male cadency from the ancient family of Levenax.

    145

    He married a second time, in 1885, but left no children.

    146

    He married and decided to stay there.

    147

    He married Dorothy (1617-1684), daughter of Robert Sidney, 2nd earl of Leicester.

    148

    He married Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Sir Charles Morrison of Cassiobury, Hertfordshire, through whom that estate passed into his family, and by whom besides four daughters he had five sons, the eldest Arthur being created earl of Essex at the Restoration.

    149

    He married his daughter Violante to our duke of Clarence, and his son Gian Galeazzo to a daughter of King John of France.

    150

    He married in 1803 Eleanora, daughter of William Shairp, consulgeneral for Russia, and widow of Thomas Yeldham of St Petersburg.

    151

    He married in 1847 the countess Clam-Martinic, but there was no issue of the marriage.

    152

    He married in 1852 Marie Caroline, daughter of the Archduke Charles, the victor of Aspern.

    153

    He married in 1895 Helen Dendy, herself the author of books on social problems. During 1903-8 he was professor of moral philosophy at St.

    154

    He married Isabella, the daughter of Amalric I.

    155

    He married Mary Alsop (1769-1819) of New York in 1786 and removed to that city in 1788.

    156

    He married Pauline Cassin, the authoress of the Peelle de Madeleine and other well-known novels.

    157

    He married the Princess Ikbal Hanem and had several children.

    158

    He married, while still crown-prince, Maria, daughter of the !

    159

    He might think she was having second thoughts about getting married.

    160

    He must love her at least a little, or he wouldn't have married her.

    161

    He smiled again as he remembered their first summer together – the year they were married.

    162

    He soon became a considerable person; married Isaac's sister, and defeated and killed a usurper; but he was repaid by ingratitude and suspicion, and fled from Constantinople to Palestine in 1187.

    163

    He still blamed Alex for their failed romance — still thought she would have married him if Alex hadn't come along.

    164

    He then moved to London, married a lady of wealth, and devoted himself to learning and philosophy.

    165

    He trusted no one; he murdered his mother, his sons, the sister whom he had married; to prevent his harem from falling to his enemies he murdered all his concubines, and his most faithful followers were never safe.

    166

    He ultimately married Isabella, after the death of John, and had by her a number of sons, half-brothers of Henry III.

    167

    He was a married minister, preaching the good book on Sunday and raising a family all week.

    168

    He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society on the 26th of February 1807; he married and went to live in London in the same year, and in 1811 succeeded Maskelyne as astronomer-royal.

    169

    He was four times married, and had a large number both of legitimate and illegitimate children.

    170

    He was married now.

    171

    He was married to her in 1829 and she survived him.

    172

    He was never married.

    173

    He was of better education than most of his contemporaries, and had married a daughter of Colonel Seves the French non-commissioned officer who became Soliman Pasha under Mehemet Ali.

    174

    He would thus have married and had at least one child, from whom the contemporary of Pliny was descended.

    175

    He's engaged to be married.

    176

    He's not married yet.

    177

    Helen they respectively married.

    178

    Her father would never agree to a marriage with someone like you, and she isn't going to get the money until she's married.

    179

    Her husband, though he afterwards deteriorated, seems at that time to have been neither better nor worse than the Berrichon squires around him, and the first years of her married life, during which her son Maurice and her daughter Solange were born, except for lovers' quarrels, were passed in peace and quietness, though signs were not wanting of the coming storm.

    180

    Her life was going to change when they married.

    181

    Her piety was already so noteworthy that it was said that Clotaire had married a nun, not a queen.

    182

    Her sister would have a heart attack once she saw the tattoo and found out she'd basically married the type of man Hannah'd always warned her about.

    183

    Here was this guy—yes, an old married guy— who listened when I said something.

    184

    His brother Polydectes, who was king of the island, fell in love with Danae and married her.

    185

    His daughter Alhfled he married to Peada, soil.

    186

    His elder brother had been the husband of the heiress Sibylla; and on the death of Sibylla, who had carried the crown to Guy de Lusignan by her second marriage, Conrad married her younger sister, Isabella, now the heiress of the kingdom, and claimed the crown (1190).

    187

    His elder daughter married a cabinet minister, but, as he was not a noble, this did not confer on her the right to go to court.

    188

    His father, Don Francisco de Valenzuela, a gentleman of Ronda, had been compelled to flee from Spain in consequence of a brawl, and had enlisted as a soldier in Naples, where he married Dona Leonora de Encisa.

    189

    His first wife died in 1563, and in 1572 he married a cousin, Elizabeth Mowbray, by whom he had three sons, the eldest of whom was named Alexander.'

    190

    His first wife died in 1863, and in 1864 he married Pauline Kuczynski, daughter of a Polish exile.

    191

    His first wife died in June 1743 at Aschaffenburg, and in April 1744 he married Lady Sophia Fermor, daughter of Lord Pomfret - a fashionable beauty and "reigning toast" of London society, who was younger than his daughters.

    192

    His first wife, Ersilia Santa Croce, bore him twelve children, and nine years after her death he married Lucrezia Petroni, a widow with three daughters, by whom he had no offspring.

    193

    His mother married Francois de Balzac, marquis d'Entragues, and one of her daughters, Henriette, marchioness of Verneuil, afterwards became the mistress of Henry IV.

    194

    His mother, Lady Randolph Churchill, divorced her second husband, George Cornwallis-West, in 1913; and married in 1918, as her third husband, Montague Phippen Porch, formerly a Government official in Nigeria.

    195

    His mother's maiden name was Alice Monins, and a John Monins married Cranmer's sister Jane, but no definite relationship between the two archbishops has been traced.

    196

    His niece Margaret won the heart of Cranmer, and in 1532 they were married.

    197

    His reasoning was that by the time they were required to get it licensed, they would be married.

    198

    His second wife had died during this year; in 1656 he married a third, who survived him, Margaret, daughter of Lord Spencer, niece of the earl of Southampton, and sister of the earl of Sunderland, who died at Newbury.

    199

    His sister Plaisance had married in 1250 Henry I.

    200

    His son Sir Robert Howard, who had married a daughter of Sir Robert Scales (Lord Scales), died in 1388.

    201

    His support to the Lord Roos Act, ascribed generally to his desire to ingratiate himself with Charles, was no doubt due in part to the fact that his son had married Lord Roos's sister.

    202

    His wife was Caecilia Metella, who after his death married the dictator Sulla.

    203

    His younger daughter married a subaltern in a line regiment, belonging to the lesser nobility; as ennobled by marriage (according to the liberal rule of this particular court), she was duly "presented."

    204

    His youth, spent at the Neapolitan court, was far from blameless, and it is not certain that he was married to the mother of his numerous family.

    205

    How can you be shy after being married so long?

    206

    How did you tell your best friend that aliens were real and oh, by the way, I married one and am taking you with me to his planet, for your own good?

    207

    How is married life treating you, Carmen?

    208

    How is married life treating you?

    209

    How long have you two been married?

    210

    How stupid you men all are not to have married her!

    211

    I actually got married while there.

    212

    I almost married a man I didn't love, and that scared me.

    213

    I can tell you what I'd do if I were married to Arthur—the same thing we're doing right now, with my same little playmate.

    214

    I convinced myself that you and I had married the wrong people.

    215

    I didn't notice you asking me if I was married before you kissed me?

    216

    I don't know if he's married.

    217

    I don't mind if you have more than one, but now that we're married, I don't intend to be as much a gentleman as the last time you drank manhattans.

    218

    I don't think you would have, even if you weren't married.

    219

    I even went to another doctor just before we got married.

    220

    I got married right out of high school.

    221

    I guess I should be ashamed, but I'm more interested in getting married than the wedding.

    222

    I had hoped to be married by this point of my life.

    223

    I hadn't even known he was married and now he was shinnying out on a skinny limb on my behalf.

    224

    I heard you got married.

    225

    I just don't fool around with married women, especially a woman wed to a Mafia lawyer.

    226

    I keep telling you he's married now.

    227

    I know you're not married.

    228

    I know, but... after we get married.

    229

    I married a wonderful person, not a bankroll.

    230

    I never said getting married was no big deal.

    231

    I only hope you're not sorry you married me.

    232

    I think he's carrying his ministry a little too far and he's already a married man.

    233

    I thought you two were getting married.

    234

    I used to send my laundry out, before I married a washer woman, but I never put my name on my shorts!

    235

    I want to wait until after we're married to... but maybe there's no point in waiting – not if it's going to bother you this much.

    236

    I wanted you to tell me that wasn't your sole reason for wanting to get married.

    237

    I wasn't reluctant to get married.

    238

    I won't be any bother and you're not married and all and we are adults.

    239

    I would have married him if he didn't have a dime.

    240

    I'm going to adopt her as soon as Julie and I get married.

    241

    I'm not going to go all the way until I get married.

    242

    I'm not sorry I married you, Alex.

    243

    I'm surprised Josh married her.

    244

    I've been married less than a year.

    245

    I've never been married.

    246

    If he treats me differently than others, I'm sure it's because we are married.

    247

    If he'd married Tess, he wouldn't have met Carmen at all.

    248

    If he'd met Carmen any later, she probably would have been married to Josh.

    249

    If he's some married guy shacking up with his honey, we don't care.

    250

    If I was married?

    251

    If she had married him, she would have been using him.

    252

    If she had married Josh, she would probably have been out there in the hot sun working with him.

    253

    If she married, her husband managed it.

    254

    If the owner is a married man, he cannot sell or mortgage it, except for the purchase money, unless his wife joins him in the execution.

    255

    If we got married, you'd have health insurance.

    256

    If you can rope her into getting married, you've got my blessing.

    257

    If you were courting me from day one, as you said at the restaurant, then why were you so reluctant to get married?

    258

    If you'll think back, my message was that spending a few nights together wasn't a good reason to get married.

    259

    If you're like this now, what would you be like after we got married?

    260

    Immediately after his release Kossuth married Teresa Meszleny, a Catholic, who during his prison days had shown great interest in him.

    261

    In 1068, after the failure of the first rising of the north, Edgar retired to Scotland, when his sister Margaret married the Scottish king, Malcolm Canmore.

    262

    In 1126 he came from Apulia to Antioch (which, since the fall of Roger, the successor of Tancred, in 1119, had been under the regency of Baldwin II.); and in 1127 he married Alice, the younger daughter of Baldwin.

    263

    In 1129 Fulk came and married Melisinda, and in 1131, on the death of Baldwin, he succeeded to the crown.

    264

    In 1186 at Woodstock William married Ermengarde de Beaumont, a cousin of Henry II., and peace with England being assured three years later, he turned his arms against the turbulent chiefs in the outlying parts of his kingdom.

    265

    In 1273 he was a candidate for the German crown, but was induced to support Rudolph, count of Habsburg, whose eldest daughter, Matilda, he married in this year.

    266

    In 1281 his first wife died, and on the 5th of February 1284 he married Isabella, daughter of Hugh IV.

    267

    In 1284 Jeanne, daughter and heiress of Henry I., king of Navarre, married Philip IV., king of France, and the two kingdoms were united until Philip of Valois became king of France as Philip VI.

    268

    In 1316 she was married to Ulf Gudmarson, lord of Nericia, to whom she bore eight children, one of whom was afterwards honoured as St Catherine of Sweden.

    269

    In 1496 Philip married Joanna of Aragon, who in 1500 became heiress apparent to Castile and Aragon.

    270

    In 1509 the archbishop married and then crowned Henry VIII.

    271

    In 1549 Archibald Napier, at the early age of about fifteen, married Janet, daughter of Francis Bothwell, and in the following year John Napier was born.

    272

    In 1591 he obtained a dispensation from the vows of the order of Malta, and married Charlotte, daughter of Henry, Marshal d'Amville, afterwards duke of Montmorency.

    273

    In 1642 she was married to the duc de Longueville, governor of Normandy, a widower twice her age.

    274

    In 1736 Tucker married Dorothy, the daughter of Edward Barker of East Betchworth, cursitor baron of the exchequer.

    275

    In 1738 he married Lady Elizabeth Finch, daughter of the earl of Winchelsea.

    276

    In 1740 Reid married a cousin, the daughter of a London physician.

    277

    In 1762 he had married the daughter of Isaac Wilkinson, a Wrexham ironmaster.

    278

    In 1762 he married.

    279

    In 1764 Adams had married Miss Abigail Smith (1744-1818), the daughter of a Congregational minister at Weymouth, Massachusetts.

    280

    In 1781 he married Manon Jeanne Phlipon (1754-1793), and the name of Madame Roland is famous in history.

    281

    In 1799 they were married.

    282

    In 1858 Garfield had married Miss Lucretia Rudolph, by whom he had seven children.

    283

    In 1858 he had married Eliza Roscoe, a cousin of his first wife; she died early in 1897, and Hutton's own death followed on the 9th of September of the same year.

    284

    In 1858 he had married Margaret, daughter of Benjamin Cronyn, first bishop of Huron.

    285

    In 1872 he became vicar of St Jude's, Commercial Street, Whitechapel, and in the next year married Henrietta Octavia Rowland, who had been a co-worker with Miss Octavia Hill and was no less ardent a philanthropist than her husband.

    286

    In 1899 he married Baroness de Rosen, and after 1900 he appeared but little in public; but he became better known as a composer, chiefly of pieces for his own instrument.

    287

    In 3 9 8 he quelled Gildo's revolt in Africa and married his daughter Maria to Honorius.

    288

    In 660 he married his son Ecgfrith to ZEthelthryth, daughter of the East Anglian king Anna.

    289

    In 790 the banished !Ethelred returned to the throne and drove out Osred, whom he put to death in 792. !Ethelred, who had married iElflaed the daughter of Offa, also killed Olf and Olfwine, the sons of Olfwald and was murdered himself at Corbridge in 796.

    290

    In 907 he had married Frederona, sister of Bovo, bishop of Chalons.

    291

    In accordance with arrangements made by her father, she at once married Prince Louis, the heir to the French crown, and a month later her husband became king of France under the title of Louis VII.

    292

    In August 1719 he married Maria Josepha, daughter of the emperor Joseph I., and seems to have taken very little part in public affairs until he became elector of Saxony on his father's death in February 1733.

    293

    In December 1491 Anne was married to Charles VIII., king of France, and Maximilian's daughter Margaret, who had resided in France since her betrothal, was sent back to her father.

    294

    In December he was sent by the queen dowager to secure Stirling, and in 1560 was despatched on a mission to France, visiting Denmark on the way, where he either married or seduced Anne, daughter of Christopher Thorssen, whom he afterwards deserted, and who came to Scotland in 1563 to obtain redress.

    295

    In fact, at the party he had spent an unnecessary amount of time with the woman he almost married – and hadn't even introduced her.

    296

    In less than a week they would be married, but somehow it seemed a violation of his bank account.

    297

    In less than a week we'll be married.

    298

    In pursuit of his art he travelled, and is said to have reached England; ill-health drove him homewards in 1524, in which year he married Dirckgen Willems at Delft.

    299

    In the course of centuries, however, they were absorbed into the Babylonian population; the kings adopted Semitic names and married into the royal family of Assyria.

    300

    In the next year he married Phoebe Langsdale, by whom he had six children, the eldest of whom died at Uppingham in 1642.

    301

    In the same year he married Charlotte I'Ans, a lady much older than himself.

    302

    In the same year he married Dale's daughter.

    303

    In violation of the Law he married a brother's widow, who had already borne children, and in general he showed himself so fierce and tyrannical that the Jews joined with the Samaritans to accuse him before the emperor.

    304

    It came, however, to be the practice to impose some restrictions, as on clerks twice married.

    305

    It certainly didn't bother Alex to use her property before they were married.

    306

    It has been assumed on the strength of a passage in Capitolinus that Aurelius married Faustina in 146, but the passage is not clear, and other evidence points strongly to 140; at all events it seems certain that a daughter was born to him in 140.

    307

    It was a long time back, before they were married.

    308

    It was at his house, full of all the wondrous, half-forbidden novelties of the west, that Alexius, after the death of his first consort, Martha, met Matvyeev's favourite pupil, the beautiful Natalia Naruishkina, whom he married on the 21st of January 1672.

    309

    It was her land and they weren't even married then.

    310

    It was one thing to stand firm on the issue of casual sex, but this was the man she would be married to in less than two weeks.

    311

    It was probably in 642 that he married Eanfled, daughter of Edwin, thus uniting the two rival dynasties of Northumbria.

    312

    It was strange he hadn't ever married.

    313

    It was, however, at Rochester, where Kate and her sister Margaret (1836-1893)(1836-1893) went to live with a married sister (Mrs Fish) that modern spiritualism assumed its present form, and that communication was, as it was believed, established with lost relatives and deceased eminent men.

    314

    It would be comforting if she thought things would change after they got married, but actually, she would have less to do – and more time to think about what was missing in their lives.

    315

    It would be so exciting once they were married.

    316

    It's almost like your married.

    317

    It's just a matter of time until she and Bill get married and you know how Bill always liked this place.

    318

    It's probably some traveling salesman who has a local married dame....

    319

    It's temporary custody at first until some court stuff takes place and we're married but the lawyer says Shipton definitely signed.

    320

    John was first married to Blanche of Navarre, of the house of Evreux.

    321

    Josh couldn't claim he didn't know before he married her – or became involved with her, for that matter.

    322

    Josh didn't drink either, until he married Lori.

    323

    Josh had only been married to Lori a few months.

    324

    Josh was married to Lori now, but he was territorial.

    325

    Jowett, who never married, died on the 1st of October 1893.

    326

    King George married, on the 27th of October 1867, the grand duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia, who became distinguished in Greece for her activity on behalf of charitable objects.

    327

    Longfellow (who married Nathan Appleton's daughter) wrote his poem "The Old Clock on the Stairs."

    328

    Lord Anglesey married Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress of Sir James Altham of Oxey, Hertfordshire, by whom, besides other children, he had James, who succeeded him, Altham, created Baron Altham, and Richard, afterwards 3rd Baron Altham.

    329

    Lord Howe married, on the 10th of March 1758, Mary Hartop, the daughter of Colonel Chiverton Hartop of Welby in Leicestershire, and had issue two daughters.

    330

    Louis appears to have been previously promised this succession, and to strengthen his claim married his son, Otto, to Agnes, the sister of Henry, the count palatine, who died without heirs in 1214.

    331

    Magdalen College School was established at the gates and as a part of the college, to be, like Eton, a free grammar school, free of tuition fees for all corners, under a master and usher, the first master being John Ankywyll, a married man, with a salary of CIO a year, the same as at Winchester and Eton.

    332

    Married in 1577 to one of the three co-heirs of the Lord Dacre of Gilsland he suffered under Elizabeth more than one imprisonment with his brother the unfortunate earl of Arundel.

    333

    Maybe he felt she had equal rights to the money he had accumulated before they were married, but she didn't — especially not now.

    334

    Maybe he was getting nervous because he had been this close to getting married once before and she simply didn't show up for the wedding.

    335

    Maybe I will some day, but whatever happens, I'm not sorry I married you.

    336

    Maybe it was best to wait for a while after they were married to show him the place.

    337

    Maybe it was written before she married.

    338

    Memmius Symmachus, whose daughter Rusticiana he married.

    339

    Mississippi has taken a leading part in the movement to bring about the removal of the common law disabilities of married women, the first statute for that purpose having been passed in 1839.

    340

    Most likely he had arranged it that way when he thought they were going to get married.

    341

    Mr. Westlake never married and taught high school history for thirty years.

    342

    Natasha had married in the early spring of 1813, and in 1820 already had three daughters besides a son for whom she had longed and whom she was now nursing.

    343

    Never the less he and Martha have four married years under their belts and are expecting their first child.

    344

    No one had lived here since they got married.

    345

    No reason why they couldn't get married - except one.

    346

    Not Henry Whitcomb-vivid, Dean added quickly, referring to his involvement in a strange mystery before they married.

    347

    Not until we're married, anyway.

    348

    Now all I want to know, is when are you getting married?

    349

    Now I'm afraid it's married life.

    350

    Of the whole population in 1901, 575% were unmarried, 36.0% married, and 6.5% widowers or widows.

    351

    Of these Bridget was the wife successively of Ireton and Fleetwood, Elizabeth married John Claypole, Mary was wife of Thomas Belasyse, Lord Fauconberg; and Frances was the wife of Sir Robert Rich, and secondly of Sir John Russell.

    352

    Of two surviving daughters, Matilda married Thomas Ysaak, a simple esquire, and Margaret became the wife of William, earl of Sutherland.

    353

    Oh, then you and Josh never married?

    354

    On 4th May 1820 he was married to Miss Susan Amory.

    355

    On July 8 1891 he married Florence Kling.

    356

    On retiring from the service he married Francoise de Castellane, and left at his death, in 1737, three sons - Victor marquis de Mirabeau, Jean Antoine, bailli de Mirabeau, and Comte Louis Alexandre de Mirabeau.

    357

    On the 11th of October 1808 Haynau had married Therese von Weber, the daughter of Field Marshal Lieutenant Weber, who was slain at Aspern.

    358

    On the 15th of July 1815 he married Harriet, daughter of the Hon.

    359

    On the 15th of June 1682 he married Helen Zrinyi, the widow of Prince Francis Rakoczy I.

    360

    On the 17th of March 1528 he married Ottilie Beham, a gifted lady, whose brothers, pupils of Albrecht Durer, had got into trouble through Anabaptist leanings.

    361

    On the 17th of October 1710 he married at Longleat Lady Frances Worsley, grand-daughter of the first Viscount Weymouth.

    362

    On the 22nd of August 1620 he married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir James Bourchier, a city merchant of Tower Hill, and of Felstead in Essex; and his father having died in 1617 he settled at Huntingdon and occupied himself in the management of his small estate.

    363

    On the 25th of April 1650, he married Lady Frances Cecil, sister of the earl of Essex, his first wife having died in the previous year leaving no family.

    364

    On the 29th of December 1790 Camille had married Lucile Duplessis, and among the witnesses of the ceremony are observed the names of Brissot, Petion and Robespierre.

    365

    On the other hand, Joan and Sean had been married almost thirty years and they got along well.

    366

    One of his successors, half a century later, married a daughter of the Byzantine emperor, and gave his own daughter in marriage to a Russian prince.

    367

    President Harrison was twice married; in 1853 to Miss Caroline Lavinia Scott, by whom he had a son and a daughter, and in 1896 to Mrs Mary Scott Lord Dimmock, by whom he had a daughter.

    368

    Prince Alexander, who was born on the 5th of April 1857, was nephew of the tsar Alexander II., who had married a sister of Prince Alexander of Hesse; his mother, a daughter of Count Moritz von Hauke, had been lady-in-waiting to the tsaritsa.

    369

    Probably for the same reason Carmen had married a man who couldn't give her children - because she loved him.

    370

    Putting off the wedding so they could adjust implied that if they were unable to adjust they wouldn't get married.

    371

    Qaro's son married Luria's daughter, and Qaro rejoiced at the connexion, for he had a high opinion of Luria's learning.

    372

    Raegenald was succeeded by Sihtric (Sigtryggr, another grandson of I'varr), who married ZEthelstan's sister.

    373

    Randy Byrne was joyously married with mother Cynthia in proud attendance, attired in her Radisson original dress.

    374

    Randy quickly added, "We're going to get married."

    375

    Ranulf married Constance, widow of Henry II.

    376

    Remembering his kiss yesterday, she doubted if he was still married.

    377

    See how good I am at deduction now that I'm married to an ex-detective?

    378

    Señor Medena married my mother when I was a baby.

    379

    She died in 1828, leaving two sons, Daniel Fletcher, killed in the second battle of Bull Run, and Edward, a major in the United States army, who died while serving in the Mexican War, and a daughter Julia, who married Samuel Appleton.

    380

    She feared knowing what he truly was, that she'd married a demon.

    381

    She had agonized over that decision before they were married.

    382

    She had nearly married a man just like her father.

    383

    She had refused because money had no part in her attraction to him – or maybe because she was afraid he would think that was why she married him.

    384

    She has a brother; I think you know him, he married Lise Meinen lately.

    385

    She kept telling herself she had married him not knowing what that would be like, so basically he was the same person.

    386

    She knew that when she married him, and it was something she would have to deal with now.

    387

    She knew that when she married him.

    388

    She lay in his arms, afraid to answer the desire pounding at the door of her heart — afraid he would discover she was no longer the woman he married.

    389

    She made her first appearance on the stage at Rouen with Charles Chevillet (1645-1701), who called himself sieur de Champmesle, and they were married in 1666.

    390

    She married and settled in California.

    391

    She too, though twice married, died without issue, having at one time adopted Louis III.

    392

    She was a do-gooder and a society lady, married a minister.

    393

    She was married on the 6th of January 1836 to one of the professors in the seminary, Calvin Ellis Stowe.

    394

    She was the eldest child of Claude of Guise and Antoinette of Bourbon, and married in 1534 Louis II.

    395

    She was the one who had insisted on waiting until they were married.

    396

    She was the Sacharissa of the poems of her admirer, Edmund Waller, and for her second husband she married Sir Robert Smythe.

    397

    She would have married him if he had been penniless.

    398

    Shortly after he settled at Laleham, he married Mary, youngest daughter of the Rev. John Penrose, rector of Fledborough, Nottinghamshire.

    399

    Sidetes (164129) appeared in Syria, married Cleopatra and crushed Tryphon.

    400

    So he thought she was a married woman on the make.

    401

    So why get married at all?

    402

    So why had she married Josh?

    403

    Some of the Jews had married women of Ashdod, Ammon and Moab, and the impetuous governor indignantly adjured them to desist from a practice which was the historic cause of national sin.

    404

    Soon after their return Anne was found to be pregnant, and in consequence Henry married her about the 25th of January 15333 (the exact date is unknown), their union not being made public till the following Easter.

    405

    Such a house my father built after the Civil War, and when he married my mother they went to live in it.

    406

    Surely Katie realized Alex remained head of the household because he liked the position – and because he was married to a person who liked him in that position.

    407

    That dates back to before we were married.

    408

    That idea hadn't troubled her with Josh – possibly because she had never thought of them as a married couple?

    409

    That night as they sat at the table eating the supper she had cooked, it seemed cozy – as if they were already married.

    410

    The cicisbeo was the professed gallant of a married woman, who attended her at all public entertainments, it being considered unfashionable for the husband to be escort.

    411

    The countess Granville died on the 7th of October 1745, leaving one daughter Sophia, who married Lord Shelburne, 1st marquis of Lansdowne.

    412

    The country was ravaged by a monster, the Sphinx; Oedipus solved the riddle which it proposed to its victims, freed the country, and married his own mother.

    413

    The Duke of Connaught's elder daughter, Princess Margaret (1882), was married in 1905 to the Crown Prince of Sweden, and died at Stockholm May 1 1920.

    414

    The earldom, and the viscounty of the United Kingdom, being limited to heirs male, became extinct, but the barony, being to heirs general, passed to his daughter, Sophia Charlotte (1762-1835), who married the Hon.

    415

    The enthusiasm of the nation he had saved forgot his tardy adhesion to the popular cause, and at the parliament of Ayr on the 25th of April 1315 the succession was settled by a unanimous voice on him, and, failing males of his body, on his brother Edward and his heirs male, or failing them on his daughter Marjorie and her heirs, if she married with his consent.

    416

    The files had been there all along and he had given her passwords and permission to look at them since they were first married.

    417

    The first newspaper, The 1 Emma Hart was born in Berlin, Connecticut, became a teacher in 1803, and in 1809 married Dr John Willard of Middlebury.

    418

    The former possessed the rich duchies Frecch of Milan (including Mantua) and Tuscany; while Revolu through a marriage alliance with the house of Este UoI, of Modena (the Archduke Ferdinand had married the heiress of Modena) its influence over that duchy was supreme.

    419

    The last of the dukes of Norfolk had left a child heir, Anne Mowbray, married to the infant duke of York, the younger of the princes doomed by Richard in the Tower.

    420

    The latter's son Henry (1746-1812) became 3rd duke, and in 1810 succeeded also, on the death of William Douglas, 4th duke of Queensberry, to that dukedom as well as its estates and other honours, according to the entail executed by his own great-grandfather, the 2nd duke of Queensberry, in 1706; he married the duke of Montagu's daughter, and was famous for his generosity and benefactions.

    421

    The married couple formed a unit as to external responsibility, especially for debt.

    422

    The mother married again;.

    423

    The night we got married.

    424

    The one you've been putting off since we got married — the horse ranch — the stable and buggy rides.

    425

    The parochial clergy are celibate in so far as they must be married when appointed, but if left widowers may not marry again.

    426

    The prince of Orange married the grand duchess Anna Paulowna, sister of Tzar Alexander I.

    427

    The queen-mother had at this time fallen in love with Henry Stewart, second son of Lord Avondale, whom she married immediately after obtaining her divorce from Angus in 1527.

    428

    The same thing you'd do if you were married, I suppose.

    429

    The second duke, twice married, was father of at least eleven sons and six daughters, the sons including Edward the lord high admiral, killed in boarding Pregent's galleys at Brest, Edmund the knight marshal of the army at Flodden, and William the first Lord Howard of Effingham.

    430

    The second earl's daughter Anne (1651-1732), who succeeded him as a countess in her own right, married in 1663 the famous duke of Monmouth, who was then created 1st duke of Buccleuch; and her grandson Francis became 2nd duke.

    431

    The sister of the new sovereign, Princess Alexandra, had a few months before (loth March) married the prince of Wales, afterwards King Edward VII., and his father succeeded to the crown of Denmark in the following November.

    432

    The two had gradually fallen in love, married, scraped together funds, and together with Fred O'Connor, purchased a hundred-year-old Colorado Victorian home.

    433

    The two had shared Dean's bachelorhood for fifteen years until Dean, an ex-Pennsylvania police detective married Cynthia Byrne seven months earlier.

    434

    The way he looked at her was certainly not the way a happily married man would look.

    435

    The way you keep staring down at that old house makes me wonder if you're sorry you married me.

    436

    The woman he married would have to pattern her life to the fickle fate of politics.

    437

    The young tsar married the boyarinya Lopukhina at his mother's command.

    438

    Then why get married?

    439

    There is still less ground for the supposition that Henry of Anjou, whom she married immediately after the divorce, had been her lover before it.

    440

    There's Uncle Shinshin's brother has married his first cousin.

    441

    They got married so they wouldn't have to work.

    442

    They had been happily married for twenty years.

    443

    They had been married almost five years, so... that meant the baby was conceived long before they met - about the time he and Tessa were going to get married.

    444

    They married a month later at a small church in Bartlesville and Adrienne moved to the farm.

    445

    They wanted to get married but Father was against it.

    446

    They were actually married now - her identity merged indelibly with his.

    447

    They were married and we were all starting a good life together.

    448

    They'd been married two years now and this was the first time he had mentioned it.

    449

    This was only the second time she had seen him in that condition — both times since he married Lori.

    450

    This wasn't the Alex she married.

    451

    This wasn't the man she married.

    452

    Three years later, Nicolas Blesdijk, who had married his eldest daughter Jannecke (Susanna), but had lost confidence in Jorisz some time before his death, denounced the dead man to the authorities of Basel.

    453

    Thus at one step Pasteur gained a place of honour among the chemists of the day, and was immediately appointed professor of chemistry at the Faculte of Science at Strasburg, where he soon afterwards married Mlle Laurent, who proved herself to be a true and noble helpmeet.

    454

    Thus he gave to his undeserving son Franceschetto several towns near Rome and married him to the daughter of Lorenzo de' Medici.

    455

    Thus we may contrast the favourable Judaean view of Jehoshaphat with the condemnation passed upon Ahab and Jezebel, whose daughter Athaliah married Jehoram, son of Jehoshaphat.

    456

    Towards the close of the year 1837 he returned to France, and on the 21st of December married Mlle Agathe Delamalle, daughter of the government prosecuting attorney at the court of Angers.

    457

    Two of his daughters, Saethryth and ZEthelberg, took the veil; while another, Sexburg, was married to Earconberht, king of Kent; and a fourth, Æthelthryth, after two marriages, with Tondberht of the South Gyrwe and Ecgfrith of Northumbria, became abbess of Ely.

    458

    Two... what is your greatest fear about getting married?

    459

    Until I'm married, I see no reason to get a larger one.

    460

    Valdemar was twice married, his first consort being Dragomir (Dagmar) of Bohemia, his second Berengaria of Portugal.

    461

    We don't know where she lived in town before she married the minister.

    462

    We tried to act like an old married couple.

    463

    We weren't married then.

    464

    We're not getting married when I'm on my deathbed, and Dr. Wynn is the best there is! she snapped.

    465

    We're not married yet, so it's still your house.

    466

    We've been married 20 years and...

    467

    Webster was twice married - first in 1898 to Grace, daughter of Rev. Elijah Fletcher, a New Hampshire clergyman.

    468

    Well, didn't you know that when you married her?

    469

    Well, for starters, we're not married yet.

    470

    Well, if you want to, but you'll have plenty to do after we're married - and I was looking forward to having you home.

    471

    What are you trying to say... that you don't have any privacy now that you're married?

    472

    When at Falta he had married Mrs Buchanan, the widow of an officer.

    473

    When I get married it will be because I'm ready to put the effort into a permanent relationship.

    474

    When I get married, I want it to be in the best way.

    475

    When Louis married Gerberga, sister of Otto, and widow of Giselbert, duke of Lorraine, there seemed to be a The emperor Louis I.

    476

    When they got married, there were no children to consider - not even the likelihood.

    477

    When they were first married she said she wanted him to wear the pants, but that wasn't the truth.

    478

    When they were first married, they fought over the fact that he wanted a baby and she didn't.

    479

    When we got married, you wanted me to protect you.

    480

    When we married, I was twenty-eight and he was fifty-two—nearly twice my age—two years older than my father!

    481

    While the independent woman had only been to Ouray once in the six months the Deans had been married, she and her son-in-law got along spectacularly.

    482

    Who would have guessed I'd be coming home to this after being married this long?

    483

    Why did I get the feeling you wanted to talk about getting married?

    484

    Why don't we just get married?

    485

    Why is everybody in such a rush to get me married off?

    486

    Why, our mothers used to be married at twelve or thirteen.

    487

    William Parker died about 1516, and his widow married a certain John Baker.

    488

    With Edward Cooper (son of Peter Cooper, whom Hewitt greatly assisted in organizing Cooper Union, and whose daughter he married) he went into the manufacture of iron girders and beams under the firm name of Cooper, Hewitt & Co.

    489

    With one of the daughters, Margaret, he carried on a long correspondence, which was afterwards published by the lady, who declared that they were privately married.

    490

    Within ten years he married a third time, the lady being Elizabeth Leybourne, the widow of Lord Dacre of Gilsland.

    491

    Would they have been married months ago if she had acquiesced?

    492

    Would you care if your sister was sleeping with someone she wasn't married to?

    493

    Yeah. He calls a lot but I don't think Ma likes it—him being married and all.

    494

    Yet, why was it that when a woman married a man with money and merely washed his clothes, cooked his meals, cleaned up after him and tended his stock... why did people think he was taking care of her?

    495

    You bought a clinic, built a house and now you're quitting your job to get married to a woman you've known for less than a year.

    496

    You want to get married outside?

    497

    You're married to Lori now.

    498

    You've never been married?

    499

    You've only been married a few months.

    500

    Young ladies, married and unmarried, liked him because without making love to any of them, he was equally amiable to all, especially after supper.