Examples of 'taking a vow' in a sentence

Meaning of "taking a vow"

taking a vow: This phrase commonly refers to making a solemn promise or commitment, often in a formal or ceremonial setting such as a wedding or oath-taking ceremony

How to use "taking a vow" in a sentence

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taking a vow
It was like taking a vow and not fulfilling it.
I have been thinking about taking a vow myself.
Taking a vow of celibacy.
So your idea of going to war is taking a vow of poverty.
I ended up taking a vow of silence and never spoke for three months.
Becoming a professor of literature is something like taking a vow of poverty.
Is not she taking a vow of silence.
No one can become liberated by belief, by wearing a robe or taking a vow.
Mother is taking a vow of silence.
It has its good points. I have been thinking about taking a vow myself.
Mother is taking a vow ofsilence.
Taking a vow of silence. Same with this guy, but he's apparently.
Katy Perry is taking a vow of celibacy.
The 2017 television show The Good Place featured Jianyu, a buddhist monk, taking a vow of silence.
Is not she taking a vow of silence at the ashram?

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The Jesuits were “ soldiers of the Pope ”, taking a vow to serve the pontiff.
Is not she taking a vow of silence for a month at the ashram?
Who stopped you from taking a vow of chastity instead?
She 's taking a vow of isolation.
And from now on, I am taking a vow of silence.
Next! Taking a vow of celibacy.
I, adam hillman, am taking a vow of celibacy . a vow of what?
So he 's taking a vow of silence.

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