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1 One cannot get ready for graduating and marrying at the same time.
2 I am not likely to take a fancy for marrying at forty.
3 How silly of Wilf to begin to talk about marrying at all.
4 She might have clung to her girlhood longer instead of marrying at seventeen.
5 She believes in marrying at leisure and divorcing in haste.
6 That fact would count vastly in his favour if I thought of marrying at all.
7 For an instant, Laurent had the idea of not marrying at all, of jilting Therese.
8 What then was the meaning of marrying at all?
9 I can't fancy his marrying at all.
10 Her family might indeed be delighted she was marrying at all, but Hosea didn't have to know that.
11 Indeed, he was so occupied that the thought of marrying at some future time had never entered his head.
12 They left for a two-week honeymoon after marrying at a church in the Swansea valley in South Wales on July 12th.
13 A 2009 study from the University of Chicago tells us that marrying at an older age makes marriage last longer, but why?
14 She isn't the woman I thought I was marrying at all, and I aint bound by my agreement-notin my thoughts, anyhow.
15 And I am not only, not going to be married, at present, but have very little intention of ever marrying at all.
16 He capped all his follies by marrying at the age of twenty a woman of no social standing and much older than himself.
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