Usar "wedding" en una oración
wedding oraciones de ejemplo
wedding
1. John lies on a single bed, holding his wedding band in one hand, studying it
2. He ambles back, watches John fiddling with his wedding ring
3. He picks up his wedding band off the counter, regards it for a moment, slips it on
4. John looks over his shoulder in the direction of the firing, takes off his wedding ring slowly, studies it sadly for a moment, digs out a small hole in the ground with his hand, buries it, puts a rock on top
5. In fact all he would talk about was the wedding and there were lots of people on his guest list he was going to have to give up
6. He snapped over 1,000 photos of these complex coiffures, from subjects he found on the streets, in offices, and at wedding celebrations
7. wedding as she was not well during that time
8. through sepia prints of wedding belles
9. of the wedding limousine
10. and the wedding party, mad dogs, of course,
11. I don’t like the idea that she is putting of her wedding because of me but Gilla jumps in before I can say anything
12. I hadn't been this intimate with a young woman since my wedding night
13. Yiorgos was a hero and I hoped he gave his daughter the wedding he hoped she wanted
14. pays the mortgage with a wedding medley,
15. ‘The wedding bit … you have Gottestones and I am sure Drens would be happy to witness
16. ‘What about property and stuff like that?’ I asked, contrasting this to the little I know of wedding vows on Earth
17. I’d look really good on my wedding night with gashes in my shins … trying to shave on a boat while standing on one leg would not be conducive to a smooth finish I feel
18. ‘Lintze, you are not going to clear up at your wedding celebration!’
19. ‘Father has been talking about putting the wedding off until next summer … it was more than I could take after waiting all this time
20. His wife took her wedding vows seriously and shared the trials of their marital bed, often lying with him long after the children should have gone to school
21. And when they married Aunt Agnes gave them the villa as a wedding present
22. We’re trying to organise a wedding
23. He clearly finds the concept of what he calls a big white powder puff of a wedding dress appalling but, until he knows how I feel about it, is trying to suppress his feelings
24. ‘It’s all very exciting having a wedding in the family, Anna
25. ’ Jane said, she looks almost wistful and I suddenly remember that she has no children and this is likely to be the only nearly related wedding she’ll get
26. ‘We’d like it if you could come to the wedding, Gary,’ I suggested shyly, ‘It’ll be on the 9th June which is a Tuesday
27. ‘So, tell me about this wedding then, Anna
28. ‘Have you heard our wedding news?’
29. As the dishwasher chuntered, we sat down to discuss the wedding
30. ‘What and deny Jane the fun of having a wedding in the family – that would be cruel, Simon
31. It’s not long before she excitedly drags me upstairs to show me the dress she’s bought for the wedding
32. I can’t get over how unbelievably good Abi has been about the whole thing – she even commented that she felt she was coming home on the way back … bless! It’s her birthday soon and I’m trying to get my head round something special for her but with memorial service at the weekend and the wedding preparations, I’m rushed off my feet
33. ’ I look her straight in the eye with my most inscrutable expression, ‘After all, he’s going to be at the wedding
34. It’s only a week until the wedding now but it still feels unreal; I still have a tendency to believe that I shall wake up in a moment and it will all be a dream
35. Jesus was with his disciples at a wedding where the
36. I have time before the next one arrives to sit down and give some thought to what we are going to get Anna and Simon for a wedding present
37. ‘Well, when this wedding palaver is all over with, maybe I can come over and see you both sometime
38. It’s very good of him to play for the wedding – Simon was most touched by the offer
39. ‘Oh, that’s nothing! We’d love to see you – as you say, once the wedding is out of the way
40. He’s suggested that he’d like to come over and see us once the wedding is out of the way
41. ‘You’re upsetting the cat, you idiot! Oh, the vicar said to phone him if we wanted to practise for the wedding
42. her wedding vows seriously and shared the trials of their marital
43. I know I’ll see her at your place on Sunday and then again at the wedding, but she’s not my secretary any more and that makes it different
44. ‘Yes, we’ve got a cheque as a wedding present – Simon, they’ve been amazingly generous!’ Again, I’m flooded with gratitude at the generosity of everyone in the firm … who would have thought it …
45. Jane casually drops into the conversation that the cake will be delivered on Tuesday morning – I’d completely forgotten about a wedding cake … how could I have forgotten that! Peter and Jane insist that they will foot the bill for the alcohol and although Simon does his best to shout them down, they are adamant and refuse to budge
46. Chapter 60 : The Wedding
47. ‘How are plans for your wedding going, Trish?’ I asked, handing her the salad bowl we were sharing round this area of the table
48. ‘A perfect wedding
49. ‘I hope you’ll come to the wedding
50. After I was with the temple and married a farmer we had a donkey cart that we could pretty up enough for a wedding