divorced造句211. Divorced women can date, they can go to bars and discos.
212. In 1920, embarrassingly soon after becoming naval aide-de-camp to George V, Sinclair was divorced.
213. In addition many divorced men re-marry and have second families.
214. They were the only pupils at Silfield school whose parents were divorced.
215. He left his wife six years ago and has been divorced for three years.
216. But soon afterwards we moved to London and got divorced three or four years later.
217. Teenage brides are twice as likely to end up being divorced as women who marry later.
218. Tolkien's idea of poetry mirrored his ideas on language; in neither did he think sound should be divorced from sense.
219. Women who make partner are disproportionately unmarried or divorced, and childless.
220. My parents were divorced when I was six months old.
221. The new public world was one in which power was increasingly divorced from the family.
222. Mark Christie, 30, got divorced 18 months ago before the recession forced his flourishing management consultancy business into sudden bankruptcy.
223. At twenty-five she had married a colonel, a career move, and divorced him three years later.
224. We all know husbands and wives who were so devastated by the death of a child that they wound up divorced.
225. He's divorced and doesn't seem to have a job or much money.
226. At twenty-five Maria is now divorced, and lives with her three children.
227. But then, in 1986, my father left home and my parents were divorced.
228. Princess Margaret is divorced from Lord Snowdon.
229. Napoleon divorced his French wife in order to marry an Austrian princess.
230. She and her husband drifted apart and, eventually, they divorced.