Example sentences of "[be] [adv] married [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And you can stop wondering about Torvill and Dean 's love life now because they 're both married to other people . |
2 | Such workers themselves are often married to other breadwinners , and when , as is not uncommon , both partners lose their jobs , the drop in income can be dramatic . |
3 | A : Journalists always make the assumption that to be married for a number of years is to be happily married for those years . |
4 | Benjamin must have been well-pleased with his little brood : Benjamin James and William were both married by 1872 , and soon brought him a series of grandchildren . |
5 | They were certainly married by 1268 . |
6 | But yes , as it happens , Bernard and I were happily married for fifteen years , in the face of all likelihood , and against the prognostications of our friends . |
7 | I HAVE been happily married for five years and we have two children . |
8 | I HAVE been happily married for five years and we have two children . |
9 | Yet when Lynn Barber of the Independent interviewed them last year , she revealed that George was once married with two children who are now in their teens — information which surely fractures their carefully cultivated image . |
10 | The data on the proportion infecund are based on self-reported infecundity ( i.e. the female respondent stated that she is infecund ) and on behavioural infecundity that was indicated if a woman who was continuously married for five years prior to the survey and did not use contraception had no birth during that interval . |
11 | For I was looking for a job I was newly married in nineteen thirty six make a pound or two . |
12 | Rücker was subsequently married in 1892 to Thereza Charlotte ( died 1941 ) , third daughter of Mervyn Herbert Nevil Story-Maskelyne [ q.v. ] of Wroughton , Wiltshire , keeper of minerals at the British Museum . |