Which preposition to use with marrying

in Occurrences 384%

SADI CARNOT PRESIDENT SADI CARNOT MY FIRST YEARS AS A FRENCHWOMAN I WHEN MACMAHON WAS PRESIDENT I was married in Paris in November, 1874, at the French Protestant Chapel of the rue Taitbout, by Monsieur Bersier, one of the ablest and most eloquent pastors of the Protestant church.

to Occurrences 335%

I wasn't paying much attentionnever did; I had become accustomed to that style of conversation, and knew exactly what they were all going to say, when I heard one of my friends, an American-born, married to a Frenchman of very good old family, make the following statement: "Toute la canaille est Republicaine."

at Occurrences 180%

What with the flats, where everything on earth is done for them, and the kindness of friendsjust think how bachelors are spoilt by their married friends!and their clubs, and the frightful expense of everything, it seems to me, as a general rule, that the average man must be madly unselfish or a perfect idiot to marry at allthat's what it seems to medon't you?

for Occurrences 155%

He proposed; was accepted; and lived happily married for the rest of his long life.

without Occurrences 100%

Ay, but you know the Lord Plotwell has the Possession of all his Estate, and if he marry without his liking, has Power to take away all his Fortune, and then I think it were not so good marrying him.

on Occurrences 85%

I soon became desperately in love; and, in spite of the advice of my father and entreaties of my mother, who had formed other schemes for me nearer home, I was married on the anniversary of my twenty-first year.

into Occurrences 80%

My all!" "I'll be marrying into one of the best families in town, ma.

with Occurrences 53%

By forcing her to marry with the General; By which you have destroy'd Philander too, And now you would Alcippus' Life undo.

within Occurrences 29%

have I not provided you a Husband whom you are to marry within a day or two. Isa.

before Occurrences 27%

Louise, of course, will marry before long, Georges"she used d'Aubrac's given name"will take her away, then Madame de Sévénié will have nobody but me.

after Occurrences 20%

Of General Ducie I never even heard, as he married after my separation, and subsequently to the receipt of my brother-in-law's letters, I wished to forget the existence of the family.

against Occurrences 18%

" The generous Anthonio then said, that he would give up his share of Shylock's wealth, if Shylock would sign a deed to make it over at his death to his daughter and her husband; for Anthonio knew that the Jew had an only daughter, who had lately married against his consent to a young Christian, named Lorenzo, a friend of Anthonio's, which had so offended Shylock, that he had disinherited her.

out Occurrences 14%

The "late Robert Earl of Leicester" furnishes him with a story of a Countess of Desmond, married out of England in Edward the Fourth's time, and who lived far in King James's reign.

beneath Occurrences 13%

It was perhaps the first time in his life Mr. Joseph had sat at the same table with a lady; for Mr. John Heron had married beneath him, and for money; and in retiring from the bar, at which he had been an obvious failure, had sunk down to the society of his wife's class.

during Occurrences 12%

Again, in Sicily it is customary for young women to throw from their windows an apple into the street, which, should a woman pick up, it is a sign that the girl will not be married during the year.

under Occurrences 10%

"Would it be legal for me to marry under the name of Thursday Smith, or must I use my real nameHarold Melville?" Uncle John could not answer this question, nor could the major or Arthur.

by Occurrences 10%

There was, in the old daysbefore everybody married by machinerysomething not altogether unworthy in being a siren, wasn't there?...

like Occurrences 10%

Byron was married like one walking in his sleep.

from Occurrences 9%

They have no notion of fornication or adultery; neither do they marry from sensual motives, but merely to conform to the divine command.

of Occurrences 8%

Marry of God, did I, thou lying knave? DRA.

of Occurrences 8%

"Methinks it seemeth but ill done of the lass that she should so quickly change at others' bidding, more especially when it cometh to the marrying of a man as old as this same Sir Stephen.

as Occurrences 8%

However, he did his best to reform his error by getting married again by a Roman priest, although he made another blunder, and forgetting he was Sir Roger Tichborne, married as Arthur Orton, the son of the Wapping butcher.

about Occurrences 5%

Chloe had communicated her engagement to 'Miss Lucy,' and it was understood Neb and his master were to be married about the same time.

above Occurrences 5%

We have been married above two months.

over Occurrences 4%

"Been married over thirty years," he said, slowly, with a glance at his wife, "and never regretted it.

Which preposition to use with  marrying