For thus seith Tullius: that "ther is a maner garnison that no man may venquisse ne disconfite, and that is, / a lord to be biloved of hise citezeins and of his peple.
And understond wel, that the gretteste and strongeste garnison that a riche man may have, as wel to kepen his persone as hise goodes, is / that he be biloved amonges his subgets and with hise neighebores.
And Cassidorus seith: "the garnison is stronger whan it is longe tyme avysed.
In the first heat of his wrath and bitterness of his disappointment the king refused to admit the garnison to capitulation, and threatened to hang them all, together with many of his own watch; but our lord abbat moderated his wrath.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "garnison" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.