Sentences with Divorce, Divorce in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Divorce

Sentences with Divorce, Divorce in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Divorce

1. When did you get divorced?

2. I will consent to the divorce.

3. He kept off the subject of his divorce.

4. Divorce is becoming more common nowadays.

5. Sometimes divorce is better than marriage.

6. They ought to do away with divorce settlements.

7. Only Vic could call the aftermath of a bad first date a divorce.

8. When my dad divorced my mom it was kind of like him leaving me also.

9. Friendship is the marriage of the soul, and this marriage is liable to divorce.

10. Nowadays love is a matter of chance, matrimony a matter of money and divorce a matter of course.

11. Men and women were declared equal one morning and everybody could divorce each other by postcard.

12. People try much less hard to make a marriage work than they used to fifty years ago. Divorce is easier.

13. Family is family, and is not determined by marriage certificates, divorce papers, and adoption documents.

14. Peace, of course, is different from divorce indeed, in essential respects, divorce is the opposite of peace.

15. I’ve read about too many investigators and policemen who end up divorced and I certainly fall into that category.

16. I believe I went through a divorce. My relationship with Ellen is no less significant as a marriage than my relationship to Coley.

17. Divorce is one of the most financially traumatic things you can go through. Money spent on getting mad or getting even is money wasted.

18. I find it disturbing that the media keeps referring to my marriage, since I got divorced in 1979. But the media never wants to let me forget.

19. My mom and dad got divorced when I was very young, and growing up in a family where the head of the household wasn’t a man made a big difference.

20. Divorce lawyers stoke anger and fear in their clients, knowing that as long as the conflicts remain unresolved the revenue stream will keep flowing.

21. My parents divorced when I was young but I was brought up in two really loving households. I didn’t have a contentious relationship with my mom or dad.

22. I do not consider divorce an evil by any means. It is just as much a refuge for women married to brutal men as Canada was to the slaves of brutal masters.

23. I look back to when I got divorced in the late 1970s. When that happened, I was so broken up. After that, I decided to seek God for my life and my next marriage.

24. I suddenly had this really mad desire to have an affair with a woman. I was divorced. I was childless. I figured there’s got to be one more way to really tick off my mom.

25. My parents separated when I was four. It wasn’t the smoothest of divorces, but then as my mother always says, you can’t have a passionate marriage without a passionate divorce.

26. Marriage made more sense when it was indissoluble. It’s the woman trying to cope with the strains of a one-parent family who will suffer most from the relaxation of the divorce laws.

27. The fact is, I am in my third marriage and I do not believe in divorce. But I was half the problem, I guarantee you. More than half the problem. I couldn’t negotiate with the other women.

28. Married and divorced, three beautiful daughters, two in college. The other one is 16, lives with her mom. I’m 46, I’ve worked for the Post Office for 18 years, seven facilities in three states.

29. Do the bishops seriously imagine that legalising gay marriage will result in thousands of parties to heterosexual marriages suddenly deciding to get divorced so they can marry a person of the same sex?

30. Compared to America or Europe, God isn’t a big part of our lives here. I don’t know anyone here who goes to church when he’s had a rough divorce or is going through depression. We go out into nature instead.

31. Children that are raised in a home with a married mother and father consistently do better in every measure of well-being than their peers who come from divorced or step-parent, single-parent, cohabiting homes.

32. Instead, I think over the years we have cut the strength of marriage and relationships by the law and weakened the institution. We have tried to deal with relationships with no-fault divorce, with child custody, with so many other avenues and it has not helped.

33. I believe that. All divorce does is divert you, taking you away from everything you thought you knew and everything you thought you wanted and steering you into all kinds of other stuff, like discussions about your mother’s girdle and whether she should marry someone else.

34. I know one husband and wife who, whatever the official reasons given to the court for the break up of their marriage, were really divorced because the husband believed that nobody ought to read while he was talking and the wife that nobody ought to talk while she was reading.