Marriage

//ˈmæɹ.ɪd͡ʒ//

"Marriage" in a Sentence (24 examples)

These days, the motives for marriage are not necessarily pure.

These days, the motive for marriage is not necessarily pure.

These days, the motive for marriage is not necessarily pure. Take Jennifer for example.

Marriage is made in heaven.

I've heard of Tom's marriage to a rich woman.

That is why women keep their career without marriage.

It was not until five years later that I heard of his marriage.

The content of the letter had an interesting effect on my marriage.

It was obvious to everyone that the marriage would sooner or later end in divorce.

Mr Smith proposed marriage to Jane.

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You should enter marriage for love.

By his marriage to his two wives, Tapuwae quietly strengthened all of the pas of the Wairoa district, as many of them came under his control through these unions.

One layman in Buddha's time decided to embrace celibacy and relinquished his marriage vows to his four wives. When he asked them what they wanted in terms of a settlement, one said, […]

The account of the loss of the blessing of his father Isaac appears immediately after Esau's marriage to his Hittite wives.

In an open marriage, the partners are free to have extramarital relationships or sex without betraying one another. Such a marriage is based on communication, trust, and respect, […]

Now can we eat? Marriages are arranged for whatever purpose is suitable. All this talk of undying love and childbearing squirms in my stomach like a worm that demands feeding.

My grandparents' marriage lasted for forty years.

Pat and Leslie's marriage to each other lasted forty years.

"I have a patient right now whose marriage proved to be a tragedy. She wanted love, sexual gratification, children, and social prestige; but life blasted all her hopes. Her husband didn't love her. He refused even to eat with her, and forced her to serve his meals in his room upstairs. She had no children, no social standing. She went insane; and, in her imagination, she divorced her husband and resumed her maiden name. She now believes she has married into the English aristocracy, and she insists on being called Lady Smith.

You are cordially invited to the marriage of James Smith and Jane Doe.

And this marriage of poetry and history remained a solid relationship throughout the classical period.

Above all, we will no longer have to feel qualms about the marriage of art and money. We will no longer have to wonder if it is possible to separate the esthetic value of an art work from its commercial value.

But the food is real: a marriage of local ingredients and serious technique.

That bitter rivalry -- between Thaksin's supporters, known as the Red Shirts, and the royalist elites, known as the Yellow Shirts -- has been a hallmark of politics for the past 20 years, with deadly street protests a common occurrence. Friday's announcement signals a surprise marriage between the two sides, with Ubolratana having the power to break that cycle.

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