You have heard of a place called Hell-house Yard; well, he lives there; and his name is Simon.
The gentleman means Hell-house Yard," said one of his companions.
There is a great stir in Hell-house yard," said a miner who entered the tap room at this moment, much excited.
If Hell-house yard is astir," said Waghorn, "there will be a good deal to be seen yet.
Suppose you get up and say that you will speak this evening at the court-house yard.
But if you ladies and gentlemen desire to hear what I have to say on these questions, and will meet me this evening at the court-house yard, east side, I will try to answer this gentleman.
But at last I went into the steeple-house yard, where the two priests were; and they had gathered abundance of people.
At Pickering he stood in "the steeple-house yard" and told the people what his mission was, with as clear a claim to a divine commission as a Hebrew prophet would have made.
After I had done so, I went into the steeple-house yard, and many of the people of the fair came thither to me, and abundance of priests and professors.
When we came to the steeple-house yard, one of the chief men of the town was walking there.
At noon the patient figure was still waiting in the corner of the court-house yard, meekly twisting the golden ring upon her finger.
It shamed him before the boys, for fear they would laugh; and she acted even worse when his father wished to let him go up to the court-house yard to see the fireworks.
Who's going up to the court-house yard to see the fireworks?
It was not true, just yet, perhaps, but it came true during the forenoon, and in the meantime the court-house yard was a scene of festive preparation.
The civic centre was the court-house, with the county buildings about it in the court-house yard; and the great thing in the court-house was the town clock.
He was sometimes in the court-house yard, at elections and celebrations; and once he came from school at recess with some other boys and explored the region of the jail.
This hot morning he had done that thing: they were close upon him, pressing him hard, when he roused that outburst which had stirred the idlers on the benches in the Court-house yard.
But the most interesting event of the day took place after the session, when some miscreants undertook to mob the attorney for the defence in the Court-house yard.
As he met the sullen glances of the gathering in the court-house yard, he turned to Samson.
And yet, as the boy passed into the court-house yard, with a soldier rubbing elbows on each side, a cleanly aimed shot sounded from somewhere.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "house yard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.