(1) The parents marry her off, very likely without her informed consent.
(2) Eric asked me to marry him
(3) Joanne's family have spoken of the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510deep bond of loveu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb between the two, who plan to marry in Mexico next year.
(4) Ann told Morris she wanted to leave her husband, marry him, and move to America.
(5) It is that freedom which entitles churches not to marry any couples if to do so would offend their beliefs.
(6) They had no plans to marry
(7) Unlay the ends to be joined. Go back three or more complete turns. Now marry the loosened strands.
(8) She stopped believing in astrology after an astrologer advised her parents to marry her off saying she did not have any potential for a career.
(9) So on the album I was attempting to marry lots of different music styles together.
(10) She divorced her second husband in order to marry Edward VIII.
(11) I, like many Indo-Trinidadian men, value immensely the day that our wives agreed to marry us.
(12) We interpret this as evidence that the desire for boys lead some husbands to marry another woman if his first wife delivers a girl.
(13) But when he flings caution to the wind and offers to divorce his wife and marry her, she scoffs at the idea.
(14) The man promised Liz that he would quickly divorce his wife and then marry her.
(15) Both are attractive, funny, sexually confident, with no plans to marry or settle down any time soon.
(16) When he reveals he is in love with the older man's wife and wants to marry her, the game begins.
(17) They are described as u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510loversu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and the first verse tells of their plans to marry .
(18) Upon a husband's death, his wife is expected to marry his brother, who also assumes responsibility for any children.
(19) They want to make a small fortune or just experience new things before their parents marry them off for a dowry somewhere in the remote countryside.
(20) Likewise, a lower caste will rarely marry his son or daughter to a person belonging to another caste.