How to use "married" in a sentence
Sentences
She is getting married in the autumn
Next, I met a teacher from Harvard University, but he was married
'Jenny married two years ago;
A lot of people say that they married an idiot, but they don't know what it's like to marry a real one
In 1869 she married John Stride, a carpenter
At sixteen she married a miner named Davies, who was killed in an explosion in the mines
As he went out late at night he probably was not married
Georges Pontmercy was married with a young son
'I have come to ask your permission to get married.'
The old man paused for a moment before saying, 'So, you want to get married at the age of twenty-one
Don't get married yet, that's my advice
After a long discussion with his friends, Enjolras decided that the married men (there were five of them) had to leave.
'Then one of us must stay and fight,' one of the married men replied.
A long argument followed, during which each of the married men tried to persuade the others to go
'I want to get married.'
Everything ended for me when she married you yesterday
He did not return to the house again, and Cosette was too busy with married life to think too much about him
"Well, for them, not for me: I'm not married," says Edward a little too quickly.
'I'll tell her we are getting married very soon
He had said we would get married
'I am so glad you have married Maxim
'I suppose that's why you married me
'Perhaps I did a very selfish thing when I married you,' he said slowly
'If you loved him, you would never have married him,' Mrs Danvers said.
When I married her, people told me I was the luckiest man in the world.'
'I found out the truth five days after we were married
They all said that Maxim had married his young, second wife within a year of Rebecca's death
Were you and the late Mrs de Winter happily married?'
For fifteen years, ever since she turned eighteen, two years before she married Michael, Tina Evans had lived and worked in Las Vegas
When they were first married, he'd been fun, charming, easygoing, but he had not been that way with her in a long time.
A lot of our regular junketeers and high rollers couldn't make it to the VIP opening of Magyck! I'd like you to get their names from the computer, plus a list of the wedding anniversaries of those who're married."
"During the year, I'm going to send special invitations to the married ones, asking them to spend their anniversaries here, with everything comped for three days
The names and addresses of VIP customers who had missed the opening of Magyck! - Along with the wedding anniversaries of those who were married - began to appear on the screen, scrolling upward
"Were you married long?"
Of course, during the first of those two years, she'd still been married to Michael and had felt compelled to remain faithful to him, even though a separation and then a divorce had been in the works, and even though he had not felt constrained by any similar moral sense
After all, the last couple of years we were married, Michael was running around with a lot of other women, spending most of his time away from home, and Danny felt even more abandoned than I did
'Do you know,' said Griselda, 'I could have married a politician, a lord, a rich businessman, but instead I chose you? Didn't that surprise you?'
'I think married ones are the worst.'
'He knows that you're a married woman
'You are a married woman...'
All these things were in the attic when I married Lucius and I've never looked at them before
'I have been married for three years, and my wife and I were very happy until last Monday
She went to America when she was very young and lived in the town of Atlanta, where she married a man called Hebron who was a lawyer
We fell in love with each other, and we married a few weeks afterwards.
When we married, my wife put all her money in my name
This is what I think happened: this woman was married in America
The trouble is, her big sister - sensible, married Connie - won't like it at all...
But what a pity that you are married already
Then she would get married and these terrible times would be forgotten
She was married twice: once to my father, who was a poor man, and then to Mr Philip Fairlie, who was rich
'It's not because you're only a drawing teacher but because Laura's already engaged to be married
They learn to love them (if they don't learn to hate them!) after they're married
He told us that Mrs Catherick, Anne's mother, had been a servant in his family for many years before leaving to get married
The married couple will go to Italy for the winter months
They are married! My dear sister has gone! I am crying so much I cannot write anymore.
There are things now that she will not discuss with me - her husband, her married life - but before we kept no secrets from each other.
At first, just after we were married, I tried not to think of Walter
Later, when we were alone, he told me he had only married me for my money
Here lies Laura, Lady Glyde, wife of Sir Percival Glyde, born 27 March 1829; married 22 December 1849; died 25 July 1850.
The truth was that Percival's father had never married Percival's mother
I was married to a parish clerk who was a fool with no money
Before I married him, I had worked for Major Donthorne of Varneck Hall, and I had seen how rich ladies lived
His mother was already married when his father - Sir F - met her
She had married in Ireland but returned to her parents in Hampshire when her husband treated her badly
No one in Hampshire knew anything about her marriage, so when Sir F said that he had married her, no one suspected anything
Ten days later, we were even happier: we were married.
This is because of things like war, or because girls have to get married when they are very young
In 1995, she married Angel Canil, a Guatemalan
In 1879, Emmeline married a lawyer called Richard Pankhurst
He wrote some laws in 1870 and 1882 that allowed women to keep their money or houses after they married
In 1889, Emmeline started the Women's Franchise League, which fought for married women to vote in elections
They are fighting for women to get an education and for women to have equal rights when they get married
In many European countries, married women still had very few rights
For example, in France, married women could not work if their husbands did not agree to it
They never lived together, never married and never had children
But people thought that this work was not important, and women had to leave their jobs when they married.
This was a change from women in the past, who only worked a little because they got married and had children
They married in New York City in 1897 and had a son, Robert, a year later
In 1906, she married Waldorf Astor, who was also a politician.
In some parts of the world, for example, very young girls have to get married
More than 700 million women in the world today were married before the age of eighteen
250 million were married before fifteen!
In sub-Saharan Africa, 40 percent of women are married as children
For example, 32 percent of girls in Zimbabwe get married before they are eighteen years old
Loveness Mudzuru and Ruvimbo Tsopodzi were two young women from Zimbabwe who were married to men when they were sixteen years old
Now, the lowest age to get married in Zimbabwe is eighteen, and it's the same for boys and girls
My father wants me to get married and start a family