Use "wedlock" in a sentence

1. ▪ Out-of-wedlock pregnancies

2. Wedlock is a padlock.

3. " Wedlock suits you, " he remarked.

4. My wife likes our wedlock.

5. The Fawleys were not made for wedlock.

6. They were conjoined in wedlock.

7. Technique and art is closely united in wedlock.

8. He was born out of wedlock.

9. Their wedlock is a happy marriage.

10. * We are protected from out-of-wedlock pregnancies.

11. The Civil Code distinguishes between children born in wedlock (legitimate children) and children born out of wedlock (adulterine children).

12. The Civil Code distinguishes between children born in wedlock (legitimate children) and children born out of wedlock (adulterine children

13. Age and wedlock tames man and beast.

14. Some 70 % of black babies born out of wedlock.

15. I was born later out of wedlock.

16. He was born out of wedlock. Sentencedict.com

17. Babies born out of wedlock are commonplace.

18. I had him out of wedlock, so I'm single.

19. Though women are angels, yet wedlock is the evil.

20. A child born outside of wedlock is a bastard.

21. The court filiated the child born out of wedlock.

22. Article 25 Children born out of wedlock shall enjoy the same rights as children born in wedlock. No one may harm or discriminate against them.

23. It's upsetting to find you were born out of wedlock.

24. Since last Sunday, I had sexual relations out of wedlock two times.

25. They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock.

26. To amend the law relating to children born out of wedlock.

27. They laughed at her because she was born out of wedlock.

28. The same is true of restrictions on out of wedlock childbirth.

29. Since last Sunday I did not have sexual relations out of wedlock.

30. ▪ In Spain 23 percent of children are born out of wedlock.

31. Burns had fourteen known children, half of them born out of wedlock.

32. Long ago, an aunt told me that my grandmother wash born out of wedlock.

33. Unlike the synonym, MAMzer, BENKert connotes love child, not one merely born out of wedlock.

34. Self-scrutiny is vital, both before and after taking the vows of wedlock.

35. His personal life also raised eyebrows . He fathered three children out of wedlock.

36. People wanted to stone the woman who had a child out of wedlock.

37. Born out of wedlock, Kratos was the bastard child of a shunned woman.

38. She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock.

39. Amandine is born out of wedlock into an aristocratic family in Krakow, Poland in 1931.

40. Nature has given the child two parents, the law gives but one, and it is the father when the child is born in wedlock, but if the child is born out of wedlock, it is the mother.

41. The bodies of babies born out of wedlock are also sometimes discarded, he said.

42. As the married couple cannot have children, they have adopted a child born out of wedlock.

43. Not for 34 years has there been a child born out of wedlock here.

44. All children, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection.

45. Concern letter transcribe material to explain slightly at fall and be united in wedlock now.

46. The girl was born out of wedlock on June 1926 in a Los Angeles hospital.

47. The walk was started by T.V. star Fred Wedlock who is himself a railway enthusiast.

48. She was born out of wedlock inin rural Argentina in 1919 , the fourth of five children.

49. Lilian became pregnant out of wedlock at a young age, and was rejected by the father.

50. Many say: ‘It’s all right to commit fornication, bear children out of wedlock, and practice homosexuality.

51. They all say that the singer had a daughter out of wedlock with a football player.

52. Not for having a child, for having a child out of wedlock pretending to be honest.

53. A baby born out of wedlock was a horrible sin for which there was no forgiveness.

54. Article 2591 of the Civil Code (annex 5) concerning inheritance for children born out of wedlock states that they have the same rights as those born in wedlock to inherit the separate property of the decedent, but not acquests (after-acquired property), in respect of which they shall be entitled to one half of the portion due to children born in wedlock.

55. Despite being a genuinely pious Roman Catholic, Galileo fathered three children out of wedlock with Marina Gamba.

56. As a result, one girl got pregnant out of wedlock and died of a self-induced abortion.

57. Warlock has gone so far as to link the rate of out-of-wedlock births to crime rates.

58. A baby born out of wedlock was a great sin, then, and a huge embarrassment to the family.

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60. It’s impossible to draw any other conclusion from the divorce rates, out-of-wedlock birth statistics, [and] juvenile and spousal abuse cases.”

61. I had to advise him that the father of a child born out of wedlock had few, if any, rights.

62. Connubial Meaning: "pertaining to marriage," 1650s, from Latin Connubialis, variant of conubialis "pertaining to wedlock,"… See definitions of Connubial.

63. When children are born in wedlock and have both a mom and a dad, their opportunities and their likelihood of occupational success skyrocket.

64. Problems are inevitable, and it would be naive for a couple who are contemplating wedlock to expect a life of bliss.

65. But the stigma of having a child out of wedlock is what drives single mothers to desperate acts , says Ms Noraini .

66. Breathalysed (by Fred Wedlock) Breathalysed, Crystals turning green before my eyes I turn pale as I realise That I have just been Breathalysed

67. Blanche made no secret of her disapproval of her daughter having a baby out of wedlock and raising the baby without a father

68. Having_a child out of wedlock is still seen as deeply shameful in this Muslim-majority country , where sex education is mainly focused on abstinence .

69. The number of abortions to unmarried women grew from roughly 100,000 a year in the late 1960s (compared with some 322,000 out-of-wedlock Births) to more …

70. 8 WedLock, as it's coyly named, is a new type of casualty insurance that gives the unhappily married policyholder a payout after he or she is unhitched.

71. The law presumes every child legitimate, when born of a woman in a state of wedlock, and casts the onus probandi on the party who affirms the Bastardy.

72. How Cohabitation Impacts Children As cohabitors decide to stay together without getting married, it is more likely that they will have children out of wedlock

73. And nitric acid salt, nitrite is united in wedlock possibly in human body stomach with amine, form inferior saltpetre amine, this is very powerful carcinogen.

74. (Proverbs 6:27) Far too often, premature dating leads to premarital sex, exposing youths to the possibilities of out-of-wedlock pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease.

75. The recommendations on Liechtenstein's first periodic report include the call to investigate the connection between the strict abortion legislation and the supposedly high number of children born out of wedlock.

76. Others come from Malaysian women, including some who are forced to give up their Babies to avoid the stigma associated with having a child out of wedlock.

77. The recommendations on Liechtenstein's first periodic report include the call to investigate the connection between the strict abortion legislation and the supposedly high number of children born out of wedlock

78. Alexander Hamilton was born out of wedlock in Nevis, British West Indies (now in Saint Kitts and Nevis), in either 1755 or 1757, and his father abandoned the family in 1765

79. This page shows answers to the clue Connubial.Connubial may be defined as “Of marriage or wedlock”, “Of, like or pertaining to marriage” and “Of or pertaining to marriage, or the marriage state

80. Belgravia viewers are left in tears as it's revealed the Trenchards' grandson Charles is a legitimate heir and wasn't born out of wedlock - putting him in line to inherit his father's vast estate