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How to use heiresses in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word heiresses? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
The plot is about a pair of cosmetic company heiresses who lose their family fortune.
Well-born but impecunious younger brothers kidnap heiresses and roguishly attempt to persuade them into matrimony.
Most spectacular in this period, however, were the marriages of European nobles to the heiresses of American millionaires.
Of course, it is not obligatory for young heirs and heiresses to make headlines for all the wrong reasons.
He not only had offices at his disposal, he also had heirs, heiresses, and widows.
It's going to follow a pair of celebutante cosmetics heiresses who lose their fortune in a corporate scandal, as they launch an investigation to expose the culprit.
Upon the death of Walter de Lacy in 1241 his two granddaughters became heiresses to his lands and lordships in England, the Welsh Marches, and Ireland.
You know, athletes, singers, hotel heiresses, their rich friends, reality stars, and even Joe Citizen next door.
No one likes to hear about heiresses unless they're in danger.
Indeed the law obliged heiresses on their father's death to marry his closest available relative, even if it meant divorcing their current spouse, to keep property intact.
In medieval England, a rape law existed, but according to Anna Clark, it was primarily formulated to deal with abduction and the illicit marriage of heiresses.
We use him for eloping with heiresses, getting involved in drug scandals, and running illegal chemmy parties.
The joys and sorrows, the loves and the lornnesses of young heiresses have furnished themes to novel-writers ever since heiresses or novelists have existed.
His wife was Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville, whose mother, Jeanne of Lusignan was one of the heiresses of the French Counts of La Marche and Angouleme.
Edward III married all his sons to wealthy English heiresses rather than following his predecessors' practice of finding continental political marriages for royal princes.
Examples from Classical Literature
I'm sure, if I had HIS imperial, I could pick and choose among all the second-class heiresses in town.
Under that regime heiresses were entirely out of proportion in numbers to the bachelors who wanted to marry.
There are some laws of his concerning murders and heiresses extant, but these contain nothing that any one can say is new and his own.
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