Example sentences of "[be] married [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone in the audience wants Heathcliff and Cathy to be together , but they 're married to the wrong people and that 's us ! |
2 | His sisters are married to the same kind of men . |
3 | We are married in the only way we can be married , believe me . |
4 | We were married for the formative period . |
5 | They were married at the Catholic Church , Sheerness . |
6 | Helen and Tony were married on the first Saturday in October . |
7 | My father and mother were married in the other side . |
8 | His parents , Waldrave Lodwick and Judith Roussel , were married in the French church , London , on 14 May 1616 , the former being described as a native of ‘ Belle ’ ( Bailleul ) , Flanders , and the latter as born in London . |
9 | In the situation where the family member is married to the primary sufferer , the family member may tolerate progressive destruction of all that he or she should reasonably expect from married life . |
10 | She is married for the second time to a man 15 years her junior . |
11 | She 's married for the second time . |
12 | She 's married for the eighth time is n't she ? |
13 | On 15 December 1806 John was married at the ancient parish church of St John the Baptist at Penistone , about a mile away from his new home , to a local girl named Mary Woodcock . |
14 | In August Maureen 's friend Mary Mullen was married and a girl who worked with Anne was married on the same day . |
15 | Arafat had always maintained that he was married to the Palestinian revolution . |
16 | She was married to the eldest son in the household where I lived , high in the Himalayan mountains of Nepal . |
17 | She was married to the late George Forster , who introduced the Forster community bus in Darlington in the 1930s . |