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1 I hope there's a good reason I didn't get a wedding invitation.
2 Well, well, supper's waiting us, and cider and applejack, for we don't get a wedding party every day.
3 I've got a wedding announcement from last year, Gates said.
4 As long as you aren't concerned about getting a wedding ring on her finger.
5 Now we've got a wedding in a few weeks.
6 GOT a wedding to go to and don't know what to give as a gift?
7 Got a wedding or anniversary coming up?
8 She's got a wedding to attend.
9 (1) Please go to Tiffany's and get a wedding ring, size 5¼.
11 They've moved in together and if they were a heterosexual couple I'd say we might be getting a wedding invitation soon.
12 "Hasn't your mother got a wedding ring?" asked Rebecca, astonished.
13 "I'm told you've got a wedding going on somewhere here?"
14 "I shall have to get a wedding - dress made, and a tea-gown, and one besides for receiving calls," said Lily.
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